Date & Time: July 24, 2023, at 10:00am – 11:45 am (EDT)
Description: The architecture of a digital system defines flexibility, capability, and functionality. This 2nd digital webinar series invites two architecture experts as keynote speakers and a panelist to discuss the architecture aspects of digital twin.
Moderated by: Mike Little , a NCCS staff member, and Dr. Chaowei Phil Yang, Director of NSF Spatiotemporal I/UCRC
Monday, July 24, 2023 | |||||
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10:00 AM | 10:35 AM | Laura Carriere, head of the NASA Center for Climate Simulations (NCCS, one of the two NASA high end computing facilities), will introduce the NCCS HPC architecture linkage to Cloud computing as well as how the architecture enables various science discoveries at NASA Goddard | Recording Notes Presentation | ||
10:35 AM | 11:10 AM | Ryan Berkheimer, Physical Scientist of NOAA NESDIS NCEI, an expert on architecture will introduce his research and development on conceptual architecture for digital twins. | Recording Notes Presentation | ||
11:10 AM | 11:45 AM | Panel Discussion by Laura Carriere, Ryan Berkheimer, and Ben Lewis, Geospatial Technology Manager, Harvard Center for Geographical Analysis. Ben Lewis will share his architectural experience on how his team develops and maintains geospatial platforms and tools to support research activities including data visualization, web mapping, data harvesting and enrichment, spatial analytics, georeferencing, gazetteer development, data search and discovery, interoperability solutions, and map portal development. | Recording 1, Recording 2 Notes 1, Notes 2 |