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Recent progress and notable advances in the implementation of DTEClimate and the deployment of digital technologies for environmental resilience

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Final DTEClimate Symposium
The last symposium of the DTEClimate project – Competence Center for Climate Change Digital Twin for Earth Forecasts and Societal Redressment - took place on 18 March 2026 at the library of University Politehnica.

Research-Driven Education in the Academic Environment - Student Projects (II)
In accordance with the objectives of the project, we aim to increase awareness for modeling and understanding the effects of climate change. Academic trainings should act to create a robust knowledge base for action. Further, interactions between teaching and research should always be encouraged. In this spirit, AI4DTE project members collaborate in stimulating academic activities (i.e., master courses and presentations) that include in their curricula elements on AI technologies and Earth observation data to serve as a basis for understanding climate processes and societal aspects.

POLITEHNICA Partnerships under DTEClimate - Environmental Intelligence and Climate Resilience
The National University of Science and Technology POLITEHNICA Bucharest deepens its collaboration in the frame of the DTEClimate Competence Center with academia, national partners, and NGOs.

DTEClimate at International Research Events
Presentations from DTEClimate Principal Investigator Prof. Mihai DATCU highlight recent advances for modelling geophysical extremes and digital twin technology. The event explored how digital twin technologies can be used to better understand the complex interactions between atmospheric, hydrological, and geological processes that drive extreme environmental events and climate-related risks.

3rd DTEClimate Symposium
The third edition of the DTEClimate – Competence Center for Climate Change Digital Twin for Earth Forecasts and Societal Redressment - Symposium took place on 20 October 2025

Research-Driven Education in the Academic Environment - Student Projects (I)
In accordance with the objectives of the project, we aim to increase awareness for modeling and understanding the effects of climate change. Academic trainings should act to create a robust knowledge base for action. Further, interactions between teaching and research should always be encouraged. In this spirit, AI4DTE project members collaborate in stimulating academic activities (i.e., master courses and presentations) that include in their curricula elements on AI technologies and Earth observation data to serve as a basis for understanding climate processes and societal aspects.

2nd DTEClimate Symposium
The symposium took place on 25 Noiembrie 2024 at the POLITEHNICA University Library