Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing represents a significant global threat to our shared natural resources, undermining the sustainability of fish stocks, damaging ocean ecosystems, and robbing nations of their natural heritage and economic foundation. Nowhere is this challenge more acute than in the Galapagos Marine Reserve (GMR), a biodiversity hotspot of extreme ecological significance. […]
Read More
Galois is innovating ways to create accessible data models or make existing data models actionable during a crisis like COVID 19. I blogged about this in April and, more specifically, in October when I wrote about our AMIDOL project. This month, I wanted to talk about our exciting work with SuperMaaS – a modeling-as-a-service (MaaS) […]
Read More
We’re pleased to announce Galois’s LINK project, part of DARPA’s Computable Models (COMPMods) program. The project aims to make it easier for scientists to build multiphysics models with an end-to-end, automatic, and portable solution. Multiphysics models are challenging to create, customize, and reuse. One problem is the software and hardware are often outdated, which makes […]
Read More
We wanted to update our April 2020 blog post which discussed the goal of creating open and accessible COVID 19 data models. I’m pleased to report that Galois’s Agile Metamodel Inference using Domain-specific Ontological Languages (AMIDOL) project began its third phase in May 2020. The entire AMIDOL project has been a great success. The project funding […]
Read More
Projections based on data models for COVID-19 are serving as a critical foundation for Federal, state and local government policy makers charged with making rapid and informed decisions to fight the spread of the novel coronavirus. Data models like the model presented by researchers at Imperial College London on March 16, which many believe led […]
Read More