ChEESE

Challenges for the second phase

As the ChEESE second phase advances the frontiers of geohazard research through HPC, it faces several computational challenges. Here are seven critical hurdles the project is tackling to push the boundaries of exascale computing.

ONLINE TRAINING

Tsunami and Meteo-Tsunami Modelling

The ChEESE Tsunami and Meteo-Tsunami Modelling Training Course is now available to watch online in a two-part series on YouTube.

The ChEESE CoE project embarks on its second phase, addressing the multiple challenges posed by geohazards  with the help of exascale computers. The project primarily addresses European institutions responsible for operational monitoring networks but also at hardware developers, industrial stakeholders, public institutions and HPC centers.

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Defining the

GOALS

PROJECT

Discover how ChEESE will address the multiple challenges posed by geohazards with exascale computing.

PLAN

Explore the seven ChEESE Work Packages, comprehending the diverse objectives of each and the deliverables they’ll produce.

PARTNERS

Dive into the extensive selection of top-notch academic and industrial partners from Europe participating in ChEESE.

Together towards an

HPC future

Coordinated by GEO3BCN – CSIC, ChEESE comprises 16 European organisations across research and technology. Each partner will collaborate closely to ensure an integrated approach, whilst bringing its special focus to the project.