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SUMMARY:Webinar on DestinE Machine Learning Demonstrator on Enhancing Data Usability with AI-based Multi-Model Data Fusion
DESCRIPTION:The webinar on the “DestinE Machine Learning Demonstrator on Enhancing Data Usability with AI-based Multi-Model Data Fusion“ will take place in two sessions on 4 November\, from 9:30 -11:00 CET and 14:30 – 16:00 CET. \nThe two sessions will provide insights into the work on this Machine Learning (ML) Demonstrator\, showcasing how AI can enhance high-resolution weather information by combining forecasts from multiple numerical models. The sessions are designed for technical and operational users across different sectors who are interested in exploring the practical benefits of the approach\, which is based on SynCast. Participants will learn about the SynCast concept and architecture\, how it leverages weather forecasting and observational data\, and gain hands-on experience through example notebooks. \nMorning session (4 November\, 9:30-11:00 CET):\nPresentation on the concept and technical framework of Syncast. \nJoin with this link \nAfternoon session (4 November\, 14:30-16:00 CET):\nInteractive hands-on session with example notebooks and in-depth discussion. \nJoin with this link \nThe webinar is organised by Deutscher Wetterdienst (DWD). \nLearn more about this ML Demonstrator
URL:https://destination-earth.eu/event/webinar-machine-learning-destine-demonstrator/
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SUMMARY:DestinEStreamer in Action: Unlocking EO and Climate Data for Users
DESCRIPTION:DestinEStreamer is an advanced data delivery service available on the DestinE Platform that makes Earth observation and climate data more accessible to all users. Designed to provide harmonised access to vast datasets\, it enables seamless integration into your workflows and supports applications across research\, policy\, and industry. \nThis webinar will showcase how DestinEStreamer supports data-driven insights through live demonstrations and real user examples. Experts from GeoVille and the DestinE Platform team will guide you through the service and answer your questions. \nTo fully benefit from the DestinEStreamer service\, we recommend that users apply for Upgraded Access before the webinar. Please apply here after logging into the DestinE Platform. \nAgenda\n11:00 – 11:05 | Welcome and introduction – Trust-IT Services \n11:05 – 11:10 | Brief introduction to the DestinE Platform – Serco \n11:10 – 11:45 | DestinE Streamer – GeoVille \n-The Vision Behind DestinEStreamer: Making Earth observation and climate data more accessible \n-Live Demonstration: Walkthrough of DestinEStreamer capabilities and user experience \n-Use Case Highlights: Real user examples demonstrating how DestinEStreamer is used \n-Next Steps & Future Developments: Upcoming features and collaboration opportunities \n11:45 – 11:55 | Q&A session \n11:55 – 12:00 | Conclusion – Trust-IT Services \nRecording\n \nFeedback\nPlease enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.		\n			DestinEStreamer? webinar? you\n			\n		\n		How did you find the format and structure of the webinar? (e.g. pace\, clarity\, presentation flow)What is your role or area of expertise? *What aspect of DestinEStreamer do you find most valuable? *Have you previously used Earth Observation (EO) or climate data? *YesNoIf yes\, how do you currently access this data\, and for what purpose do you use it?What challenges or obstacles do you typically face when accessing or analysing EO or climate data? *Do you have any suggestions or ideas for improving DestinEStreamer?Submit
URL:https://destination-earth.eu/event/destinestreamer-in-action-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20251105T123000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Rome:20251105T140000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: DestinE Harmonised Data Access (HDA) - Data Access and Discovery
DESCRIPTION:Curious on how to access powerful Earth data and start working with the Destination Earth ecosystem? This webinar\, focused on the Destination Earth Data Lake\, is the perfect starting point. \nDuring the webinar\, you will: \n\nDiscover the mission and vision of the Destination Earth Data Lake\,\nLearn how to create an account and request access rights\,\nExplore the concept of Harmonised Data Access (HDA)\,\nGet hands-on with the JupyterLab environment\,\nDive into a real use case – the Danube Delta.\n\nThis is your entry point into a world where data\, tools\, and infrastructure come together. You’ll gain practical knowledge to immediately start using the capabilities of the Destination Earth Data Lake. \nDestinE Data Lake Webinar Series \nPlease note that this webinar is the first in a series of three. \n\nDestinE Harmonised Data Access (HDA) – Data Access and Discovery\n5 November 2025 | 12:30 – 14:00 CET\nSTACK and HOOK – tools and applications for data processing and analysis\n19 November 2025 | 12:30 – 14:00 CET\nISLET – When infrastructure matters – using cloud resources of Destination Earth Data Lake\n3rd December 2025 | 12:30 – 14:00 CET\n\nMore information on the next two webinars will be announced shortly. In the meantime\, join us for the first webinar on 5 November! \nRegister now and open the door to Destination Earth Data Lake! \nAgenda\nIntroduction to DestinE and DestinE Data Lake  \n\nMission and vision of the Destination Earth initiative\nKey components of the DestinE ecosystem (DTs\, DESP\, DEDL)\nWhat DEDL is and how it fits into the DestinE architecture\n\nCreating an Account and Accessing via DESP \n\nCreating an user account\nRequesting access rights to DTs outputs\n\nFamiliarise with Data Lake resources \n\nFamiliarise with the webpage\nDocumentation – find elements in the documentation\nNavigating the DEDL data portfolio\n\nGet familiar with HDA and hands-on example \n\nAccessing JupyterLab environment\nIntroduction to DestineLab – familiarize with the pre-loaded folders on JupyterLab\nRunning the sample DTs notebook (to show that access upgrade is required – accounts with/without access)\nRunning the sample notebook (not DTs)\n\nDive into a real use case – the Danube Delta \nWhat’s Next – Accessing Edge Services of DEDL \n\nWhat are edge services and why they matter (compute close to data)\nOverview of the available DEDL edge services\nHow to request access\n\nWrap-up and Additional Resources \n\nKey links and documentation\nSupport channels and user community\nInvitation to continue testing and provide feedback\n\nQ&A \nRecording
URL:https://destination-earth.eu/event/webinar-harmonised-data-access-hda-data-access-and-discovery/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Rome:20251113T130000
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Modelling as a tool to understand wildfire risk and risk reduction potential
DESCRIPTION:The webinar addresses wildfire models used to evaluate fire risk in a changing climate. Fire spread modelling can be used to assess efficacy and efficiency of wildfire prevention solutions (e.g. fire breaks and fuel management) in current and future climates. \nWebinar participants will be provided with an opportunity to learn about the Climate Change Adaptation Digital Twin (Climate DT) and related resources. Developers of wildfire model applications share information about recent progress and showcase examples of usage. Current and prospective users of Climate DT and the wildfire model’s results will be surveyed to identify expectations and requirements. \nProgramme (the presentations include 5 min for Q/A):\n13:00 Opening – Heikki Tuomenvirta (Finnish Meteorological Institute)\n13:10 The Climate Change Adaptation Digital Twin modelling system and the Fire Weather Index (FWI) – Suraj Polade (Finnish Meteorological Institute)\n13:35 Wildfire spread modelling to estimate efficiency of the fire risk reduction solutions – Luiz Galizia (AXA Climate)\n14:00 The WISE fire spread model application – Joonas Kolstela (Finnish Meteorological Institute)\n14:25 A web-GIS tool to support forest fire risk management at pan-European scale – Erico Kutchartt (Forest Sciences Centre of Catalonia)\n14:50 Wrap-up \nThe event will be of particular relevance and benefit to the following groups:\nDisaster risk management and reduction experts\, climate change adaptation community\, actuaries and risk analysts from insurance sector \nThe webinar is organized by the Climate Change Adaptation Digital Twin (Climate DT) consortium in collaboration with the HEU PIISA project. \nHEU PIISA (Piloting Innovative Insurance Solutions for Adaptation) is a Horizon Europe funded project working to reduce the climate change adaptation gap (i.e. the difference between the recognized need for adaptation and the actually implemented adaptation) by developing and piloting new insurance and risk-sharing concepts. \n  \nRegister here
URL:https://destination-earth.eu/event/modelling-tool-wildfire-risk/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: STACK and HOOK – Tools and Applications for Data Processing and Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Curious on how to access powerful Earth data and start working with the Destination Earth ecosystem? Join us for an interactive and insight-packed session that explores how DEDL Edge Services bring computing closer to your data \nThis is your entry point into a world where data\, tools\, and infrastructure come together. You’ll gain practical knowledge to immediately start using the capabilities of the Destination Earth Data Lake. \nDestinE Data Lake Webinar Series \nPlease note that this webinar is the second in a series of three. \n\nDestinE Harmonised Data Access (HDA) – Data Access and Discovery\n5 November 2025 | 12:30 – 14:00 CET\nSTACK and HOOK – tools and applications for data processing and analysis\n19 November 2025 | 12:30 – 14:00 CET\nISLET – When infrastructure matters – using cloud resources of Destination Earth Data Lake\n3rd December 2025 | 12:30 – 14:00 CET\n\nAgenda\nIntroduction to Edge Services (10 minutes) \n\nWhat are edge services and why they matter (compute close to data)\nOverview of the available DEDL edge services\n\nIntroduction to My services (15 minutes) \nSTACK – why is DEDL Jupyter Lab exceptional? (EODC) \n\nPaaS close the data\nMany addins: github\, s3\, eodag\, dask\n\nMy Services – request for access to STACK and DASK \n\nHow to request access\nDifferent roles and quotas\n\nDASK – process data on different locations (EODC) \n\nDifferent data – different sites\n\nHOOK – what is it? \n\nFaaS in DEDL\nList of available Hooks\n\nHOOK – Data Harvesting demonstrator \n\nUsing STACK JupyterLab\n\nUse case – Pakistan Drought (10 minutes) (EODC) \nWhat’s Next – Islet \n\nWhen you need more resources\nFew words about ISLET\n\nWrap-up and Additional Resources \n\nKey links and documentation\nSupport channels and user community\nInvitation to continue testing and provide feedback\n\nQ&A (up to 20 minutes) \n  \nRecording
URL:https://destination-earth.eu/event/stack-and-hook-tools-and-applications-for-data-processing-and-analysis/
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Harnessing the Power of Destination Earth – Part 2: Digital Twins Driving the Future of Energy Risk Management
DESCRIPTION:EO4ER has been selected by ESA in the framework of the Destination Earth (DestinE) flagship initiative to develop a Digital Twin Component (DTC) prototype for the energy sector. The EO4ER consortium brings together OHB Digital Services\, THU’s Smart Grids Research Group\, and Reuniwatt. \nIn this exclusive webinar\, we will showcase a live demonstration of our DTC for Network Operators\, illustrating how it can support grid planning and optimization as well as risk assessment and climate risk analysis. \nWebinar Highlights: \n\nScientific Overview: Prof. Heilscher\, our scientific lead and expert in energy data management of decentralized renewable energy\, will provide a comprehensive introduction to the DTC.\nLive Demonstration & Results: Dr. Ingo Schoolmann will present the latest results and showcase the DTC in action.\nInteractive Hands-On Session: Dr. Kaouther Belkilani will guide participants with live polls and questionnaires to gather feedback and insights.\nModeration: Marion Lafuma will moderate the session\, highlighting the practical benefits and applications of the DTC.\n\n\nAfter this webinar\, you will have a better understanding of: \n\nHow the Destination Earth initiative is advancing the energy sector by developing a Digital Twin Component prototype under ESA’s Destination Earth initiative.\nThe use of the Digital Twin Component to support grid planning\, optimization\, climate risk analysis\, and risk assessment for network operators.\nInsights on managing decentralised renewable energy data through the Digital Twin Component.\nReal-world application and latest results of the Digital Twin Component.\nInteractive feedback during the webinar\, including live polls and questionnaires to enhance the Digital Twin Component’s development.\n\n\nAbout the speakers: \nMarion Lafuma holds a BBA obtained at ESSEC Business School\, followed by an MBA in Operational Management and Sustainable Performance. She joined Reuniwatt in 2011 when she launched the company’s Mauritian subsidiary. She then joined the Parisian office in 2013 where she is in now in charge of the firm’s business development. With a passion of sustainable and responsible energy\, Marion has been responsible for expanding Reuniwatt’s sales in renewable energy\, defence & space and atmospheric sciences. Having an analytical approach and troubleshooting with integrity\, she has been at the core of the company\, accompanying it from a regional startup to international market leader. \nProf. Gerd Heilscher is a recognized expert in smart grids and decentralized renewable energy integration\, and member of VDI\, VDE\, IEEE\,ISES\,DGS\,DMGVAND SmartGrids BW and Leads Task14 (Photovoltaic in a 100% RES based power system) of the International Energy Agency. In the semester (2011/12)\, he carried out analyses in the USA on rapid irradiation changes and their effects on the power grid in Hawaii. In 2014\, he was awarded the Science Prize of the City of Ulm. \nDr. Ingo Schoolmann is a mathematician and software architect with expertise in EO data processing\, cloud computing\, and machine learning. He is involved in OHB international (EU\,EUSPA\,ESA) as well as national project playing the role of a project leader\, or software developer. He has expertise in developement of cloud and machine learning solutions\, software architecture design\,and EO data processing. Finishing his PhD in 2020 in mathematics he has a strong mathematical background\, received prize award for his scientific work\, and several publications in highly ranked scientific journal. \nDr. Kaouther Belkilani is a senior researcher and team leader at Smart Grids Research Group since 2021. She holds a Ph.D. in in Energy meteorology at the University of Elmanar in Tunisia (2020) and specializes in solar resource assessment\, PV power forecasting\, and grid optimization. She has expertise in applied energy meteorology with focus on grid modeling\, and the integration of renewable energy into smart grids. \n  \nMore information and Registration
URL:https://destination-earth.eu/event/webinar-harnessing-the-power-of-destination-earth-part-2-digital-twins-driving-the-future-of-energy-risk-management/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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