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Collaborative Research: CAIG: A Large Foundational Model for Earthquake Understanding — NSF Award to Harvard University (MA, $452,

Earthquakes are powerful and unpredictable forces of nature, capable of causing immense destruction and loss of life. Despite advances in understanding the Earth's movements, predicting earthquakes remains a challenge. This project aims to revolutionize the field of earthquake science by using artificial intelligence (

Award titleCollaborative Research: CAIG: A Large Foundational Model for Earthquake Understanding
Award ID2425714
AwardeeHarvard University
CityCAMBRIDGE
StateMA
Amount obligated$452,604
Principal investigatorSeyed Mostafa Mousavi
ProgramGEO CI - GEO Cyberinfrastrctre
Start date09/15/2024
AbstractEarthquakes are powerful and unpredictable forces of nature, capable of causing immense destruction and loss of life. Despite advances in understanding the Earth's movements, predicting earthquakes remains a challenge. This project aims to revolutionize the field of earthquake science by using artificial intelligence (AI) to unravel the mysteries hidden within seismic data – the vibrations caused by earthquakes. Imagine an AI system that can "read" the unique signals from each earthquake, much l
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