We’re honored to be invited to give a keynote talk in Toledo, Spain at the “New Technologies in Management of Wildfire” November 16 and 17 with friends Pau Costa Foundation
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We’re honored to be invited to give a keynote talk in Toledo, Spain at the “New Technologies in Management of Wildfire” November 16 and 17 with friends Pau Costa Foundation
Continue ReadingNew Technologies in Management of Wildfire in Toledo, Spain
Wildland Urban Specialist, Porfirio Chavarria, with the Santa Fe Fire Department demonstrates the Simtable for a community outreach session on City Hall Live in June 2016.
In the Lab Notes blog, Rodman Linn’s article “How Computer Modeling Might Help Us Better Understand—and Better Manage—Wildfires” mentions Simtable’s use at Los Alamos National Laboratory – published on the Huffington Post.
Simtable story on CW6 San Diego news at SDSU’s VizCenter with Dr. Eric Frost. “Program at San Diego State University is helping keep firefighters safe, an amazing new technology being used to track the SandFire“
LANL – At the Interagency Fire Center at Los Alamos National Laboratory, experts rely on the state-of-the-art Simtable to help them predict the unpredictable. With algorithms that include camera-based object-tracking
Continue ReadingSimtable is Featured in LANL’s “Science in 60” Segment
Marin Independent Journal covers Marin County’s use of their Simtable to prep for fire season: “Fire risk in Marin Remains High, Residents Urged to Prepare”
Station KBTX out of College Station, TX covers new Simtable installation by Texas A&M Forest Service. “New tool helps fight and prevent fires” story by Clay Falls.
Create your own scenarios with customized agent-based models for wildfire, flood, evacuation, storms, airborne particulates, as well as biological and ecological behaviors, each based on your community’s data.
Simtable supporting Rx341/301Prescribed Fire Planner/Implementer Class at NIFC Great Basin Training Center in Boise last week.
Simtable visits National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL) to discuss research in novel interfaces and human computer interaction.