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EDANYA Group Receives Recognition for Public Safety Research

The EDANYA research group from the University of Málaga, specializing in Differential Equations, Numerical Calculation, and Applications, has been honored by the Public Safety School of the City Council of Málaga (ESPAM). This recognition highlights their outstanding contributions to advancing public safety through innovative research. The award ceremony will take place on December 11, 2024.

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Volcanoes and Earthquakes: Hands-On Science Experience

Last Friday, students aged 16-17 from López Vicuña Institute from Barcelona swapped their usual classrooms for a crash course in geophysics. Paula Herrero-Barbero, a researcher from GEO3BCN-CSIC, and Alejandra Guerrero, PhD student from the same institution, led an engaging session on the fascinating world of volcanoes and earthquakes.

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Ethics Board: Safeguarding Responsible Innovation

The DT-GEO Ethics Board plays a critical role in ensuring the ethical integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) within the project. By aligning our work with established ethical standards, the Board helps address potential challenges and ensures our innovations are responsibly designed and implemented.

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Expert Meeting on Tsunami Sources in the Caribbean

Jorge Macías, researcher of DT-GEO, recently participated in a key Expert Meeting organized by the ICG/CARIBE-EWS of UNESCO. Held from December 3 to 5, the meeting focused on quantifying earthquake sources in the Northwest Caribbean and non-seismic sources of tsunamis in the broader Caribbean and adjacent regions.

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MedGU 2024: Award-Winning Research

At the MedGU 2024 held in Barcelona, researcher Alejandro González from the University of Málaga received the Best Paper Award for his work on “Meteo-HySEA: Advanced GPU-Accelerated HPC Code for Simulating Meteotsunamis.” The conference highlighted DT-GEO’s contributions to urgent computing and early warning systems for geohazards, with presentations on topics ranging from tsunami risk assessments to integrating HPC and AI for earthquake response.

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