
Exploring Digital Twins of the Ocean: New Tools for Innovation and Sustainability Course, developed under The Iliad Summer School 2024, offers learners an exploration into the realm of digital twins of the oceans. Throughout the course, essential topics such as the core principles of digital twin technology, its practical applications, and effective strategies for data management are discussed. Additionally, the curriculum addresses the impacts of digital twins on environmental policies and includes hands-on demonstrations of advanced digital twin models like Wavec and Ecowave. To reinforce learning and foster innovation, the course offers collaborative challenges where learners are encouraged to apply their newfound knowledge to develop sustainable solutions in ocean science.
Exploring Digital Twins of the Ocean: New Tools for Innovation and Sustainability Course Sessions Include:
- What is a Digital Twin of the Ocean?
- Copernicus Services and Energy Ocean, and AI
- Data Sharing and Management Principles
- Data Standards and Discussions on Interoperability
- OceanHub: a platform for industrial data sharing
- Digital Environmental Technology for Enhanced Coastal Zone Management – The DETECT Project
- Application Packaging
- Opendrift Modeling
- Best Practices
- Introducing the Iliad Hackathon
- Policy Impacts of DTOs
- DTO Demonstrations: Wavec
- DTO Demonstrations: Ecowave