SEEK ID: https://workflowhub.eu/people/681
Location:
Italy
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Joined: 30th Jan 2024
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With present computational capabilities and data volumes entering the Exascale Era, digital twins of the Earth system will be able to mimic the different system components (atmosphere, ocean, land, lithosphere) with unrivaled precision, providing analyses, forecasts, and what if scenarios for natural hazards and resources from their genesis phases and across their temporal and spatial scales. DT-GEO aims at developing a prototype for a digital twin on geophysical extremes including earthquakes, ...
Teams: WP5 - Volcanoes, WP6 - Tsunamis, WP7 - Earthquakes, WP8 - Anthropogenic geophysical extremes
Web page: https://dtgeo.eu/
eFlows4HPC project aims at providing workflow software stack and an additional set of services to enable the integration of HPC simulations and modelling with big data analytics and machine learning in scientific and industrial applications. The project is also developing the HPC Workflows as a Service (HPCWaaS) methodology that aims at providing tools to simplify the development, deployment, execution and reuse of workflows. The project demonstrates its advances through three application Pillars ...
Teams: Cluster Emergent del Cervell Humà, Workflows and Distributed Computing, Pillar I: Manufacturing, Pillar II: Climate, Pillar III: Urgent computing for natural hazards, eFlows4HPC general, COMPSs Tutorials
Web page: https://eflows4hpc.eu
Develop and implement 4 DTCs for volcano-related extremes: volcanic unrest (DTC-V1), forecast of volcanic ash clouds and fallout (DTC-V2), lava flows (DTC-V3), and volcanic gases (DTC-V4).
Test the 4 DTC-V through demonstrators at 3 relevant European sites: Mt. Etna in Italy (SD1), and Grímsvötn and Fagradalsfjall in Iceland (SD2 and SD3 respectively).
Space: A Digital Twin for GEOphysical extremes (DT-GEO)
Public web page: https://dtgeo.eu/
Organisms: Not specified
Team created to publish applications during COMPSs Tutorials, and share them among participants.
Space: eFlows4HPC
Public web page: https://www.bsc.es/education/training/bsc-training/bsc-training-course-programming-distributed-computing-platforms-compss/
Organisms: Not specified
CWL + RO-Crate Workflow Descriptions
This repository stores computational workflows described using the Common Workflow Language (CWL) and enriched with metadata using Research Object Crate (RO-Crate) conforming to the Workflow Run RO-Crate profile.
Each workflow is contained in its own directory (e.g., WF5201
, WF6101
, ...). Inside each workflow directory you will typically find at least:
- The CWL workflow definition (with the same name as the directory, e.g.,
WF5201.cwl
). ...