Digital Twins in Atmospheric, Climate, and Sustainability Science - A Workshop

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Katie Dagon
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The digital twin is an emerging technology that has the potential to revolutionize atmospheric, climate, and sustainability science. Digital twins can be used to create global-scale interactive models of Earth and better predict climate and weather conditions, among other applications.

The National Academies invite you to join us for a workshop on the use of digital twins in atmospheric, climate, and sustainability science on February 1-2, 2023 from 10am-2:30pm and 10am-1pm ET, respectively. This workshop invites speakers and panelists—including Mike Goodchild (University of California - Santa Barbara), Venkatramani Balaji (Schmidt Futures), Amy McGovern (University of Oklahoma), Anima Anandkumar (California Institute of Technology), and others—to discuss the definition of a digital twin and its applications.

The workshop will focus on key technical challenges for developing and using digital twins, including issues related to ML/AI, big data, and data assimilation. The workshop will also explore opportunities for translation of promising practices to and from other fields.

 
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