Friday 17 September appointment in Rome at the Fusolab 2.0 Association where, from 18:30, the scientific aperitif is scheduled Tsunamis, Earthquakes, Volcanoes. What can a supercomputer do, organized within the NET Science Together Project.
Researchers from the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology (INGV) and experts from the CINECA Interuniversity Consortium will talk about the use of supercomputers in understanding and assessing the risks associated with natural phenomena. In the case of a potentially tsunamigenic earthquake, for example, it is possible to simulate what could happen to identify the most affected coasts and issue the alert.
In "peacetime", on the other hand, supercomputers make it possible to analyze all possible scenarios for the purpose of prevention.
Participation is free upon reservation at the following link: www.isprambiente.gov.it/it/news/tsunami-terremoti-vulcani/registration-form/
Address: Viale della Bella Villa 94, 00172 Rome (RM)
Duration: 1:45”
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