6th Digital Twin Webinar: Ethics  

On December 18th, we explored the complex relationship and challenges involving ethics, trust, and confidence of field of digital twins. The 6th digital twin webinar brought together a distinguished panel of scholars leading us into the multifaceted opportunities and challenges inherent in this growing realm of research! The webinar was moderated by Moderators: Dr. Bo Zhao an associate professor from University of Washington and Dr. Chaowei Phil Yang the director of NSF Spatiotemporal I/UCRC

Our keynote speaker Dr. Daniel Sui is the senior vice president for research and innovation at Virginia Tech. He presented “Exploring New Horizons of Ethical Digital Twins: Towards a Convergence Approach”. The panel consisted of two panelist Dr. Peter Darch, an associate professor from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and Faculty Affiliate, National Center for Supercomputing Applications; With Dr. Junhwan King an Assistant Professor, Smart Cities for Good, Department of Geography from Virginia Tech presented “Digital Twins for Understudied Cities: Small- and Medium-sized Cities in the U.S.

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Daniel Sui discusses the framework and perspectives of embracing quantum ethics. 

Peter Darch discusses the ethical concerns and potential consequences about digital twins. 

Junhwan King discusses the use of  digital twins to study small and medium sized cities in the US.


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