News and Updates

Flexible Frameworks for EOSC-Enabling and FAIR-Validation in DT-GEO

In the realm of geophysical research, the spotlight often shines on the dramatic—earthquakes, tsunamis, and volcanic eruptions. However, behind the scenes, essential infrastructure quietly powers these scientific advancements. One such critical component is the flexible framework for EOSC-enabling and FAIR-validation of project assets and outcomes, integrated into the European Plate Observing System (EPOS) and HPC/virtual cloud computing Research Infrastructures (RIs). This framework, while not as immediately eye-catching as a volcanic eruption, plays a pivotal role in ensuring that the data and tools researchers rely on are accessible, interoperable, and reusable.

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Understanding Tsunami Risk with DT-GEO

As part of its pioneering use of digital twin technology, the DT-GEO project is making significant strides in enhancing our understanding and management of geophysical extremes, particularly tsunamis. By developing advanced forecasting models and integrating real-time data, DT-GEO aims to provide accurate and timely tsunami predictions, crucial for early warning systems and disaster preparedness.

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Unveiling DT-GEO’s Site Demonstrators: Five Key Points You Need to Know

The DT-GEO project is at the forefront of digital twin technology, aiming to revolutionize our understanding and management of geophysical extremes. A crucial aspect of this initiative is the deployment of Site Demonstrators (SDs), which serve as testing grounds for the project’s innovative Digital Twin Components. Here’s an in-depth look at the significance and implementation of these Site Demonstrators in five essential points:

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DT-GEO at EGU 2024

This event consistently offers an important platform for researchers to share their latest findings and establish collaborations on innovative projects. Here are the key highlights from this intellectually stimulating week.

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