|
Home > TERATEC FORUM > Workshops
Workshops
|
Environment and satellite data:
from abundance of applications to the surge of structured solutions
Chaired by Laurent Boisnard, Deputy Head of Earth Observation, CNES and François Robida, BRGM
By 2020, the volume of Earth observation data collected in a single year by the Copernicus Sentinel satellite fleet will exceed all high-resolution imagery data collected over the last 30 years in Europe. This unification of data is set to accelerate further with arrival of new private constellations, combined with the wide variety of sensors and measured variables (multi-spectral optical/radar imagery, atmospheric sounding, altimetry), is the source of a powerful movement towards HPC, HPDA, Cloud Computing and Big Data technologies needed to absorb, store and process such data, as well as to use and enhance them. Added to this phenomenon is the strong emergence of AI (Machine Learning/Deep Learning) in the geosciences, taking the capacity or potential for large-scale extraction of information to a very high level.
The workshop will be an opportunity to present the richness of the field, through deliberately varied and illustrating thematic applications: ocean meteorology, coastal dynamics, land occupation and precision agriculture, urban growth..., with a certain number of ongoing developments, involving public and private actors, be it for data access infrastructure projects based on hybrid or interoperable architectures, services for the production of targeted analyses, or demonstrative cases of virtual laboratories (science test beds or virtual research environments) allowing the testing of models or algorithms on intensive computing infrastructures.
National and European structuring initiatives for data access will be at the heart of this workshop, in particular the Data Terra Research Infrastructure and the DIAS Wekeo Copernicus.
With the participation of :
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
To find the workshops of previous Teratec Forum editions dealing with Environment, natural resources and climate change and download the presentations.
Chaired by François Robida, Head of Data, digital infrastructures and services Programme, BRGM
Environment, natural resources and climate change
François ROBIDA, Head of Data, digital infrastructures and services Programme, BRGMData for air quality
Pierre Pernot, Directeur Partenariats, Communication et Digital chez AirparifSupply chain resource optimisation through artificial intelligence approach
Pascal DECAUX, VerteegoDecision support tool for the energy transition: Numerical simulation for the planning of heat and cold networks
Frédéric DERKX, Chief Modelling Officer, ForCityNatural disasters, satellite data and AI: the case of flood risk management
Duccio PIOVANI, Head of Research, et Alexander USOLTSEV, Lead Computer Vision Scientist, namRDatarmor: a computing infrastructure for marine science
Pierre COTTY, Department director of Research Infrastructure and Information Systems, IfremerThe new challenges of big data to understand the Earth: from the EPOS research infrastructure to HPC calculations for a better control of terrestrial risks and natural resources
Florent BRENGUIER, Seismologist and Founder of the startup Sisprobe Université Grenoble Alpes
Jean-Pascal JEGU
Tel : +33 (0)9 70 65 02 10
jean-pascal.jegu@teratec.fr
Campus TERATEC
2, rue de la Piquetterie
91680 BRUYERES-LE-CHATEL
France