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SUMMARY:Seminar Digital Twins for Earth Sciences: How to prepare your infrastructure?
DESCRIPTION:Destination Earth\nDestination Earth (DestinE) aims to develop – on a global scale – a highly accurate digital model of the Earth to monitor and predict the interaction between natural phenomena and human activities. DestinE will unlock the potential of digital modeling of the Earth system at a level that represents a real breakthrough in terms of accuracy\, detail\, access-to-information\, speed and interactivity. \nThrough the unprecedented observation and simulation capabilities of DestinE\, empowered by  a new digital infrastructure (incl. EuroHPC Exascale systems) and AI capacity\, we will be better prepared to respond to major natural disasters\, adapt to climate change and predict the socioeconomic impact. DestinE supports the European Commission’s Green Deal action and Digital Strategy. \nChallenges for researchers\nThe amount of data available for Earth Sciences research is ever-growing. DestinE\, on the one hand\, will incorporate cutting-edge models and real-time measurements but\, on the other hand\, also generate huge amounts of new data. How can researchers ensure that they are ready to process and analyze this data for innovative research? Which infrastructures are already available and what is lacking? \nThis seminar brings together interested parties to discuss these questions and build the collaborations needed to prepare the Dutch research community for DestinE. \nFor whom\nResearchers\, Program managers\, IT support\, Data scientists \nOrganization\nThis seminar is organized by SURF in cooperation with the Netherlands Space Office (NSO). \nProgram\n\n\n\nTime\nSubject\n\n\n\n\n10:30 – 11:00\nWalk in\n\n\n11:00 – 11:10\nWelcome at SURF\n\n\n11:10 – 11:45\nKeynote:\nWilco Hazeleger (UU)\n\n\n11:45 – 12:10\nRaymond Sluiter (NSO)\nDestination Earth & Earth Observation Infrastructures\n\n\n12:10 – 12:35\nFemke Vossepoel (TUD)\nDigital Twins for safe and sustainable Delta development in a changing Climate\n\n\n12:35 – 13:35\nLunch\n\n\n13:35 – 14:00\nTBD\n\n\n14:00 – 14:10\nHaili Hu\, Raymond Oonk (SURF)\nWorking together with SURF for Earth Sciences\n\n\n14:10 – 15:10\nBreak out session / Futuring\n\n\n15:10 – 15:30\nBreak\n\n\n15:30 – 15:55\nTomislav Hengl (OpenGeoHub)\nDecentralized computing infrastructures and open source cloud-solutions for Digital Earth Twin systems (or how to scale-up a proven idea within a modest computing budget)\n\n\n15:55 – 16:30\nKeynote:\nThomas Geenen (ECMWF)\n\n\n16:30 – 17:30\nClosing and drinks
URL:https://opengeohub.org/event/seminar-digital-twins-for-earth-sciences-how-to-prepare-your-infrastructure/
LOCATION:SURF Office\, Moreelsepark 48\, Utrecht\, 3511 EP
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