UT expert represents the Netherlands in European working group on Digital TwinsMila Koeva, Associate Professor at the Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC), has been appointed as the Dutch expert in a new European Commission working group. The group contributes to Destination Earth, an ambitious European initiative that creates detailed digital models of our planet. These 'digital twins' help scientists and policymakers better understand how the Earth responds to climate change and extreme weather events.Read more
Towards an Open Digital Twin of Soil-Plant SystemClimate extremes pose a threat to terrestrial ecosystem carbon sequestration, imperiling the EU's aim of achieving climate neutrality by 2050. The creation of an open digital twin of the soil-plant system serves to monitor and forecast the repercussions of extreme events on ecosystem functionality. Such a digital twin yields valuable insights that can inform strategies and policies to bolster ecosystem resilience against global climate shifts.Read more
UT expert represents the Netherlands in European working group on Digital Twins
Towards an Open Digital Twin of Soil-Plant System
Digital Twin of a Multimodal Corridor
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UT researchers investigate 'digital twin' of cities to improve city planning
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