
Centre of Excellence in the domain of Solid earth
ChEESE will harness European institutions in charge of operational monitoring networks, tier-0 supercomputing centers, academia, hardware developers and third-parties from SMEs, Industry and public-governance. The scientific ambition is to prepare 10 flagship codes to address Exascale Computing Challenging (ECC) problems on computational seismology, magnetohydrodynamics, physical volcanology, tsunamis, and data analysis and predictive techniques for earthquake and volcano monitoring. ChEESE will promote and facilitate the integration of HPC services to widen the access to codes to the Solid Earth users community. Finally, ChEESE aims at acting as a hub to foster HPC across the Solid Earth Community and related stakeholders and to provide specialized training on services and capacity building measures.
Latest ChEESE News
Watch The Presentations Of The First CoE Joint Technical Workshop
Re-watch the videos of all the presentations held at the first CoE joint technical workshop. The event was organized by the CoEs ChEESE, EXCELLERAT and HiDALGO.
Video of the Week: ChEESE Women in Science
ChEESE celebrates the International Day of Women and Girls in Science 2021 by interviewing several of its women researchers. This video acknowledges their contributions and recognises their importance to earth sciences and to science in general.
ChEESE: Geomagnetic forecasts
The objective of this use case is to simulate and analyse the consequences of geomagnetic reversals with an unprecedented level of accuracy. These events are extremely rare in the history of our planet, hence the need to resort to numerical simulations to better understand the properties of reversals and their possible consequences for society.
ChEESE: Physics-Based Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Assessment (PSHA)
The objectives of this use case is to develop general concepts for enabling physics-based seismic hazard assessment with state-of-the-art multi-physics earthquake simulation software and conduct 3D physics-based seismic simulations to improve PSHA for validation scenarios provided by IMO (Iceland) and beyond.
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