Feb. 6, 2023

REACTIVE Project: Online meeting in the frame of DT-GEO

Representatives of the REACTIVE project recently participated in an online meeting with Ramón Carbonell and his team from CSIC‑GEO3BCN GeoSciences Barcelona focused on DT-GEO: A Digital Twin for GEOphysical Extremes. This is a major European research initiative developing prototype digital twins to model and simulate complex geophysical hazards such as earthquakes, landslides, tsunamis, and other extreme events.
incdfp meet CSIC-GEO3BCN GeoSciences Barcelona and INCDFP team.

DT-GEO is a European research project focused on developing a prototype digital twin to model geophysical extremes, including earthquakes, volcanoes, tsunamis, and anthropogenic-induced extreme events. https://dtgeo.eu

The meeting served to create connections between the REACTIVE subproject within DTEClimate and DT-GEO partners. By engaging in this collaborative dialogue, the team reaffirmed its commitment to adopt best practices and leverage cutting-edge digital technologies for multi-hazard assessment. This strengthens the conversation between climate-focused research and geophysical extreme modeling across European science networks.

The discussion highlighted how digital twin methodologies—linking real-time data streams with high-fidelity physical models—can improve situational awareness, hazard forecasting, and decision support for natural disasters, aligning with broader European initiatives to enhance Earth system simulation and resilience.

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