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Chile 10 Santiago - Dronelab Platform for CIGIDEN

In October 2018, the two companies partnered and deployed 15 employees, nine employees from IBM and six from Johnson & Johnson, together representing 10 countries, to Santiago to leverage their core capabilities in IT and healthcare to support four organizations focused on creating a more resilient Chile. In 2018, IBM celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the Corporate Service Corps (CSC) social impact program. As the longest running program of its kind dealing with a wide range of social challenges, the CSC has consistently experimented with new approaches and partnerships, striving to deepen economic and social benefits to mission-driven organizations and their communities, while building leadership competencies and spurring innovative thinking for the participating corporate employees. One sub-team, comprised of two employees from IBM and two employees from Johnson & Johnson, collaborated with the Research Center for Integrated Disaster Risk Management (CIGIDEN...
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Tsunami Lab

What is Tsunami Lab? Tsunami Lab is an educational platform that allows you to simulate and visualize the effect of tsunamis. Unlike other tools, such as the videos of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States. (NOAA), Tsunami Lab allows you to interact and configure different scenarios.Tsunami Lab was designed by José Galaz, an industrial civil engineer with a major in mathematics, while working at the National Research Center for Integrated Natural Disaster Management (CIGIDEN). The application is born of the crossing of a need - educating people as one of the most effective measures to save lives in the face of the impact of tsunamis in Chile - and the use of new technologies. This is how, subsequently, a collaboration was born between CIGIDEN and Inria Chile to promote the development of this project.

CIGIDEN Research Lab inside Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

The multidisciplinary and integrated team of CIGIDEN brings together researchers and professionals who work through six lines of research. Operating inside the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile . The Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile was founded on June 21, 1888 by Monsignor Mariano Casanova, Archbishop of Santiago. His goal was to create an institution capable of blending academic excellence and training based on the Christian doctrine.   The local and universal historical context that the Church faced when the University was founded inspired the institution to train professionals who led Christian lives and who could renew energies for the coming generations. The first Rector was Monsignor Joaquín Larraín Gandarillas and the first two faculties were Law, Physical Sciences and Math., At a global level, Chile is one of the most outstanding natural laboratories for the study of disasters of natural origin, where concepts and models can be put to the test. ...

3 weeks Done !!

HOLA! Its 3 weeks been here in Santiago ! I was looking for popular Macdonalds...this made me to fulfill , when I saw they Serve the Same standard Chicken burger ! It's a wonderful place for strolling, and each neighborhood has its unique flavor and tone. Head out for the day to take in the museums, grand architecture and pedestrian malls of the Centro, before an afternoon picnic in one of the gorgeous hillside parks that punctuate the city's landscape. Nightlife takes off in the sidewalk eateries, cafes and beer halls of Barrios Brasil, Lastarria and Bellavista, while as you head east to well-heeled neighborhoods like Providencia and Las Condes, you'll find tony restaurants and world-class hotels. With a growing economy, renovated arts scene and plenty of eccentricity to spare, Santiago is an old-guard city on the cusp of a modern-day renaissance. There is a lot of discotheques and clubs in diferent neighborhoods: Bellavista, Suecia, Vitacura, Borderio, Provide...

My Media Experience

In the experience of 23 years of mine on this earth, I have discovered that the most annoying thing in this world is 'waiting'. I was sitting inside CIGIDEN Office Cabin  waiting for  to be called, as the Media team was searching for the best Interview Spot in the University Campus. As per my previous week experience at Valparaiso , I could see the Media team, the director & camera men were very skilled and selective on the lighting, brightness and the location selection. I was tensed, shivering with excitement (may be fear of making the presentation to be look great and as per IBM Standards) . At last the waiting period ended when some one asked me to go to the spot spectated. After some adjustment with my clothes and hairs, I was on the spot. Crew member were ready to welcome and make me equipped with Microphone, and the Interviewer was ready with Questions.... ALL the Very Best !! I should say this was good !!  

Collaborating to create a Collaborative Research Platform for the Smarter Planet for Disaster resiliency

Chile is one of the most earthquake-prone countries in the world, mainly due to its location along the Pacific Ring of Fire, an area of intense volcanic activity and earthquakes. Chile is affected by drought, floods, tsunamis, volcanic eruptions, forest fires, and earthquakes. Chile experienced the most devastating wildfire emergency in its history in January 2017. Wildfires spread affecting an estimated 1 million acres of vegetation. Rising sea temperatures and sea levels have affected those residing in Chile's coastal areas and river basins. Chile has made progress in the investment of resilient infrastructure, early warning systems, and urban planning which has prevented casualties in recent earthquakes despite being hit by high magnitude earthquakes. Chile has become more resilient to earthquakes. For example, in April 2014, a powerful 8.2 magnitude earthquake struck near Chile's northern coast, prompting a tsunami and strong aftershocks. Because of Chile...

Research work @ Valparaíso

Valparaíso is a port city on Chile's coast. It's known for its steep funiculars and colorful, clifftop homes. La Sebastiana, the quirky former residence of Chilean poet Pablo Neruda, is now a museum with far-reaching Pacific views. During the 19th century, an influx of European immigrants left their mark on the city's architecture and cultural institutions, many of which congregate around downtown's Plaza Sotomayor. CIGIDEN association of four universities, which was born in response to the call made by the FONDAP program of CONICYT in its fourth national contest of Research Centers in Priority Areas, to address research on disasters and their consequences. Pontifical Catholic University of Chile National University Andrés Bello Technical University Federico Santa María Catholic University of the North Disasters of natural origin present a series of technological, social and political challenges. From CIGIDEN, we are generating scientific and technical kno...