A Digital Twin of the Ocean
ILIAD is an EU-funded project which aims to develop and launch virtual models of the ocean that will provide highly accurate predictions of future developments at global seas.
ILIAD develops representations designed to accurately reflect changes and processes accruing at the ocean. ILIAD will commercialise an interoperable, data-intensive, and cost-effective model, capitalising the explosion of new data provided by many different earth sources, modern computing infrastructure including Internet of Things, social networking, Big Data, cloud computing and more.
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UN High Seas Treaty Will Need Satellite Enforcement
Earlier this week, global negotiations concluded on the landmark “Treaty of the High Seas” to protect the ocean, tackle environmental degradation, fight climate change, and

Introduction to Data Spaces
Last month, the EU-funded ILIAD Digital Twin of the Ocean project initiated a series of webinars and training sessions. These events cover topics ranging from

Introduction to Interoperability in Digital Twins of the Ocean
Earlier this month, the EU-funded ILIAD Digital Twin of the Ocean project initiated a series of webinars and training sessions. These events cover topics ranging

Cold spells boost climate change denial tweets
A team of researchers associated with the EU-funded Iliad project recently published findings based on an algorithm analysing more than 15 million English-language Twitter posts spanning 13

Survey: Iliad User Stories
This week the Iliad Digital Twin of the Ocean project is launching a user stories survey. This questionnaire aims to help the project better understand

Assessing Hazards of Accidental Oil Spills at Sea
It was in 1783 that Joseph Jones (a U.S. Virginia delegate to the Second Continental Congress) coined the phrase, “oil and water do not mix.”