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[Security:] Data Science for Civil Protection and Resilient Infrastructure

 
Time
18:00 - 24:00 o'clock
Organizer
Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt – Institut für Datenwissenschaften
Place
DLR-Institut für Dantenwissenschaften
Adresse
Mälzerstraße 5

Learn how situational assessments are created and how drone monitoring is used to record and analyze the condition of dikes, forests, and critical infrastructure.

In the event of natural hazards and critical incidents, up-to-date and reliable situational information is crucial for supporting emergency responders in making time-sensitive decisions. Learn how situational assessments are created and how drone monitoring is used to record and analyze the condition of dikes, forests, and critical infrastructure. The exhibit demonstrates how data analysis helps identify risks early on and make societies more resilient.

The German Aerospace Center (DLR) is the Federal Republic of Germany’s research center for aerospace, energy, transportation, and security.
At its Jena location, theDLR Institute of Data Sciences researches and develops methods to generate knowledge from data, drive innovation, and support informed decision-making. In doing so, the institute takes a holistic approach across the entire data lifecycle—from data collection and processing to machine learning and the derivation of concrete recommendations for action.

To process large volumes of data and further develop modern AI methods, the institute operates a high-performance HPDA supercomputer cluster, which is also available to collaboration partners and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

In this way, the institute supports the innovative and efficient use of data in science, business, and society. At the same time, it strengthens sustainable processes as well as robust and future-proof technologies for the DLR’s diverse areas of application.

At the DLR_School_Lab Jena, students can independently explore current DLR research topics through fascinating experiments. To this end, the student lab offers free STEM project days for school classes starting in the 2nd grade to foster scientific curiosity from an early age. This evening as well, a colorful program for the whole family awaits you there (Leutragraben 4)—come stop by!

Restriction
Recommended for ages 14 and up
 
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DLR-Institut für Datenwissenschaften Jena
DLR-Institut für Datenwissenschaften Jena
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