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SUMMARY:EGU 2025
DESCRIPTION:EGU25-6201 | Orals | ESSI3.3 \nAdvancing Computational Workflow Sharing in Earth Science: Insights from DT-GEO and Geo-INQUIRE   \nMarco Salvi\, Rossana Paciello\, Valerio Vinciarelli\, Kety Giuliacci\, Daniele Bailo\, Pablo Orviz\, Keith Jeffery\, Manuela Volpe\, Roberto Tonini\, and Alejandra Guerrero \nTue\, 29 Apr\, 15:10–15:20 (CEST)   Room -2.92 \n  \nEGU25-10682 | PICO | ESSI2.10 \nAutomatic workflow for detection\, localization\, and calculation of spectral parameters for induced seismicity on the Episodes Platform   \nLukasz Rudzinski\, Jakub Kokowski\, Joanna Kocot\, and Hubert Siejkowski \nMon\, 28 Apr\, 10:58–11:00 (CEST)   PICO spot 4 | PICO4.5 \n  \nEGU25-16638 | ECS | Orals | ERE2.5 \nLong range modelization of the natural hydrothermal convection in the Vendenheim geothermal site.   \nJavier Abreu Torres\, Jean Schmittbuhl\, Mauro Cacace\, Guido Blöcher\, and Gergő Hutka \nMon\, 28 Apr\, 15:23–15:33 (CEST)   Room -2.43 \n  \nEGU25-17470 | Posters virtual | VPS13 \nEarthquake Shaking Simulation Workflow for Urgent Computing Services: Challenges and Advances   \nMarisol Monterrubio-Velasco\, Christian Boehm\, Arturo Iglesias\, Gina Diez\, Cedric Bhihe\, Leonarda Esquivel\, Natalia Zamora\, Katinka Tuinstra\, and Josep de la Puente \nWed\, 30 Apr\, 14:00–15:45 (CEST)   vPoster spot 3 | vP3.10 \n  \nEGU25-16108 | ECS | Posters on site | GMPV7.2  \nA digital twin for volcanic unrest at Mount Etna \nRebecca Bruni\, Erica De Paolo\, Deepak Garg\, Martina Allegra\, Flavio Cannavò\, Chiara Paola Montagna\, Paolo Papale\, and Michele Carpenè\nWed\, 30 Apr\, 16:15–18:00 (CEST)   Hall X1 | X1.184 \n  \nEGU25-6627 | ECS | Posters on site | ERE5.1 \nPost-Injection Seismic Decay Dynamics at Geothermal Sites: Insights from Wellhead Pressure and Hydraulic Energy   \nZhiwei Wang\, Olivier Lengliné\, and Jean Schmittbuhl \nThu\, 01 May\, 10:45–12:30 (CEST)   Hall X4 | X4.47 \n  \nEGU25-9150 | ECS | Orals | NH5.1 \nMeteo-HySEA: A GPU accelerated code for simulating atmospherically-driven tsunamis on real bathymetries. Evaluating the performance of the newly implemented nested grids system.   \nAlex González del Pino\, Jorge Macías Sánchez\, Manuel Castro Díaz\, and Cléa Lumina Denamiel \nThu\, 01 May\, 15:00–15:10 (CEST)   Room 0.96/97
URL:https://dtgeo.eu/event/egu-2025/
LOCATION:Vienna\, Austria
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SUMMARY:The Role of Digital Twins in Environmental Protection
DESCRIPTION:As climate change accelerates\, ecosystems worldwide are facing unprecedented threats – from biodiversity loss to the increased frequency of natural disasters. The ability to predict\, model\, and mitigate these risks is more critical than ever. Digital Twins (DTs) offer a powerful solution by enabling advanced simulations and real-time monitoring of environmental changes. \nThis webinar brings together experts from leading DT initiatives to discuss how these technologies can be leveraged to support environmental protection\, disaster response\, and biodiversity preservation. Participants gain insights into current DT projects\, their challenges\, and how cross-collaboration can enhance their impact. The discussion also explores the practical applications of DTs for research institutes\, environmental agencies\, and emergency responders. \nWebinar structure\nThe webinar lasts one hour and feature a moderated panel discussion where representatives from InterTwin\, DT-GEO\, TerraDT\, ClimateDT and DestinE share their perspectives on key questions. The session also includes an interactive poll\, providing the audience with an opportunity to engage with the panelists. \nSpeakers\n\nRita Giuffrida\, Communication Officer of BioDT (Moderator)\nGabriela Zuquim\, Scientific Coordinator of BioDT (Speaker)\nRamon Carbonell\, Coordinator of DT-GEO (Speaker)\nAndrea Manzi\, Technical Coordinator of InterTwin (Speaker)\nJenni Kontkanen\, Coordinator of TerraDT and ClimateDT (Speaker)\nThomas Geenen\, Technology Partnership Lead at ECMWF for DestinE (Speaker)\n\nAgenda (all times in CET)\n\n15:00 – 15:15 – Introduction\n15:15 – 15:30 – Opportunities and Limitations of Digital Twins\n15:30 – 15:35 – Interactive discussion with the audience\n15:35 – 15:55 – Cross-collaboration between DTs\n15:55 – 16:00 – Closing Remarks\n\nRegister here
URL:https://dtgeo.eu/event/the-role-of-digital-twins-in-environmental-protection/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Next Events
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SUMMARY:ESA Digital Twin Earth Components:  Open Science Meeting
DESCRIPTION:From February 3-5\, 2025\, DT-GEO will participate in the ESA Digital Twin Earth Components: Open Science Meeting at ESA-ESRIN in Frascati\, Italy. This high-profile event brings together leading scientists\, policymakers\, and innovators to advance Earth Observation (EO) and Digital Twin technologies. \nDT-GEO will contribute to the session on “Digital Twin Initiatives and Projects\,” presenting the latest progress on its geophysical extremes Digital Twin component. This initiative demonstrates how EO\, AI\, and advanced modeling can improve the understanding and prediction of geohazards\, supporting global efforts to mitigate their impact. \nAs part of the broader discussion on the future of Digital Twins in Europe\, DT-GEO’s work highlights the pivotal role of collaborative research and innovation in addressing challenges such as climate change and natural hazards.
URL:https://dtgeo.eu/event/esa-digital-twin-earth-components-open-science-meeting/
LOCATION:Frascati\, Italy
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SUMMARY:AGU 2024
DESCRIPTION:DT-GEO is proud to present its participation in the 2024 AGU Fall Meeting with four insightful posters and presentations. These sessions will highlight recent advancements in geophysical extremes\, uncertainty quantification\, and urgent computing\, showcasing the collaboration among leading institutions. Here are the details: \n\nNH14B-05: New advances in quantifying uncertainty for tsunami amplification factors\nMonday\, 9 December 2024\n17:00 – 17:15\nCapitol/Congress (Marriott Marquis) \nThis session explores the use of amplification factors for estimating tsunami inundation uncertainty. By comparing these factors with high-resolution tsunami simulations from over 500\,000 simulations in the Mediterranean\, the team demonstrates how variability in maximum inundation heights (MIH) can inform better hazard assessments. The findings are crucial for both long-term hazard maps and rapid post-event analysis.\nFirst Author: Finn Løvholt (Norwegian Geotechnical Institute)\nCo-authors: Erlend Briseid Storrøsten\, Steven Gibbons\, Sylfest Glimsdal\, Kjetil Sverdrup-Thygeson\, Valentina Magni\, Stefano Lorito\, Manuela Volpe\, Fabrizio Romano\, Beatriz Brizuela\, Naveen Ragu Ramalingam. \n\nS14B-02: Extraordinary\, 9-day long\, global seismic oscillations due to a rockslide-generated tsunami in a Greenland fjord\nMonday\, 9 December 2024\n16:10 – 16:20\n206 (Convention Center) \nThis presentation examines an unprecedented 9-day seismic signal caused by a rockslide-induced tsunami in East Greenland. The team shows how climate change is intensifying cascading hazards between the cryosphere\, hydrosphere\, and lithosphere\, with a unique seismic pattern resulting from a long-duration seiche.\nFirst Author: Paula Koelemeijer (University of Oxford)\nCo-authors: Kristian Svennevig\, Stephen Paul Hicks\, Thomas Forbriger\, Thomas Lecocq\, Rudolf Widmer-Schnidrig\, Anne Mangeney\, and many others. \n\nIN51E-2420: Ethical considerations in digital twining of geophysical extremes\nFriday\, 13 December 2024\n08:30 – 12:20\nHall B-C (Poster Hall) (Convention Center) \nThis poster delves into the ethical challenges of integrating Digital Twins (DT) and AI in geophysical extremes. DT-GEO addresses these issues\, ensuring that its work adheres to the EU’s principles for trustworthy AI while fostering collaboration across European Open Science Cloud (EOSC) and EuroHPC infrastructures.\nFirst Author: Ramon Carbonell (Geosciences Barcelona\, GEO3BCN\, CSIC)\nCo-authors: Marisol Monterrubio-Velasco\, Steven Gibbons\, Cedric Bhihe\, Joern Behrens\, Arnau Folch\, Flavio Cannavo. \n\nNH01-28: Towards an operational seismological urgent computing service in Mexico\nOnline iPoster Gallery\nMonday to Friday\, 9–13 December 2024 \nThis presentation introduces the Urgent Computing Integrated Services for Earthquakes (UCIS4EQ)\, designed to deliver quick\, accurate earthquake impact assessments. It demonstrates the system’s response to three significant Mexican earthquakes\, providing essential tools for decision-making during emergencies.\nFirst Author: Marisol Monterrubio-Velasco (Barcelona Supercomputing Center)\nCo-authors: Arturo Iglesias\, Marta Pienkowska\, Natalia Zamora\, Jorge Ejarque\, Rosa Badia\, and others. \n\nThese presentations reflect the ongoing advancements in geophysical simulation\, hazard prediction\, and emergency response\, underlining DT-GEO’s commitment to innovation and collaboration. Don’t miss the chance to learn more about these groundbreaking studies at AGU 2024!
URL:https://dtgeo.eu/event/agu-2024/
LOCATION:AGU\, United States
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SUMMARY:IBERGRID 2024
DESCRIPTION:The 13th Iberian Grid Conference will take place in Porto\, Portugal\, from Monday 28th to wednesday 30th of October. \nThe conference will be hosted at the Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade do Porto\, more information at the IBERGRID 2024  Indico site . \n  \nIBERGRID 2024 will focus in topics related with  the development\, integration quality and adoption of services\, applications and digital twins to support cutting-edge research. \nThe call for papers is built around the following topics: \n\nCooperation between Iberian Research Communities\nResearch Applications in advanced Digital Infrastructures\nDevelopment of Innovative Software Services\nR&D for computing services\, networking\, and data-driven science\nQuality of software\, services and data\nDevelopments oriented to foster the Compute Continuum\nDesign and implementation of Digital Twins\nEnabling and fostering Open Science adoption\nDevelopment\, implementation and operation of Data Lakes\nDatacenter and digital infrastructures development and status reporting\n\n  \nDetailed Information is available at the IBERGRID 2024  Indico site
URL:https://dtgeo.eu/event/ibergrid-2024/
LOCATION:Universidade do Porto\, Porto\, Portugal
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SUMMARY:Más de Uno · Interview with Jorge Macías
DESCRIPTION:If you’re in Spain\, make sure to tune in tomorrow at 12:15 PM for an important discussion on emergency preparedness. Jorge Macías from the University of Málaga will be featured on the Más de Uno show\, where he will delve into what an earthquake and tsunami emergency plan entails. \nMarbella\, like many coastal cities\, faces unique risks when it comes to natural disasters. This conversation will shed light on the components of a comprehensive emergency plan and the vital steps necessary for safeguarding communities. \nDT-GEO’s innovative research is used to understand city risks and enhance preparedness strategies. By leveraging advanced geophysical data\, we can better assess vulnerabilities and develop effective response plans. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to learn more about how we can prepare for the unexpected and protect our communities!
URL:https://dtgeo.eu/event/mas-de-uno-%c2%b7-interview-with-jorge-macias/
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SUMMARY:DT-GEO at EOSC Symposium 2024
DESCRIPTION:Highlight of the Event: interTwin’s ‘Unconference Session’\nOn October 22nd\, DT-GEO will co-host an ‘unconference session’ titled “EOSC and the Digital Twins” at the EOSC Symposium 2024\, a symposium that provides a platform for networking and exchanging ideas with policymakers\, funders\, and representatives from research institutions\, communities\, and data- and e-infrastructures active within the EOSC ecosystem. The session in which DT-GEO participates will bring together several key Digital Twins initiatives in Europe\, including: \n\nDestinE\nBioDT\nInterTwin\nILIAD/aquaInfra\n\nThe session will focus on exploring new dimensions of interoperability at both data and service levels. It aims to address challenges and highlight transferable approaches and tools\, providing insights into the potential applications of Digital Twins across various research domains. \nWhy Attend\n\nLearn About Interoperability: Gain knowledge about the latest advancements in interoperability within the context of Digital Twins and research infrastructures.\nEngage with Leading Initiatives: Hear from representatives of leading Digital Twins projects and understand their contributions to innovation.\nNetwork with Stakeholders: Connect with policymakers\, funders\, and researchers to discuss ideas and potential collaborations.\n\nThe Role of Digital Twin Platforms in Future EOSC Nodes\nThe session will also discuss the role of Digital Twin Platforms in the future EOSC Nodes\, examining how these platforms can enhance research capabilities and support innovation. \nJoin Us at EOSC Symposium 2024\nThe EOSC Symposium 2024 is a significant event for those involved in the development of the European Open Science Cloud. We invite you to join the discussions and explore the future of Digital Twins and their impact on research and innovation. \nFor more information about the EOSC Symposium 2024 and to register for the event\, visit the official EOSC Symposium website.
URL:https://dtgeo.eu/event/dt-geo-at-eosc-symposium-2024/
LOCATION:Berlin\, Germany
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240904
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SUMMARY:IBERGRID 2023
DESCRIPTION:Arnau Folch presents the DT-GEO project with a talk called “A digital twin for geophysical extremes: interim results from the DT-GEO project” at IBERGRID-23 in Benasque (Spain). \nRead the conference report here.
URL:https://dtgeo.eu/event/ibergrid-2023/
LOCATION:Benasque\, Spain
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