In this edition, the Faculty of Engineering Universitas Hasanuddin collaborated with the NH3.10 research group, a sub-community within the European Geoscience Union (EGU) that is dedicated to the application of artificial intelligence (AI) technology in landslide studies, through one of its lecturers in the Civil Engineering Department, Dr.Eng. Ir. Ardy Arsyad, ST., M.Eng.Sc. The group comprises collaborators from a variety of countries, including those from Turkey, Italy, Germany, Croatia, and Belgium, as well as Asian institutions like Tokyo University, Hasanuddin University, and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.

The 2025 General Assembly of the European Geoscience Union (EGU) was effectively conducted over the course of four days, from April 29 to May 2, 2025. EGU, one of the largest scientific forums in the geosciences, provided the three primary benefits that it has consistently attracted: networking, updates on the most recent research trends, and opportunities for publication in reputable journals (Q1) through special invitations.

The 2025 General Assembly Conference of the EGU was effectively conducted over the course of four days, from April 29 to May 2, 2025. EGU, one of the most significant scientific forums in the geosciences, has consistently attracted its members with three primary benefits: the promotion of collaboration networks (networking), the dissemination of the most recent research trends, and the possibility of co-publication in reputable journals (Q1) through exclusive invitations.

Some of the latest research trends that emerged in the various sessions included:

  • Real-time monitoring system based on the Internet of Things (IoT)
  • Development of predictive tools for early warning systems
  • Use of in-situ instruments and remote sensing devices
  • Early warning model and its operational performance analysis
  • Application of machine learning in disaster early warning systems

In recognition of the researchers' contributions, the NH3.10 group coordinator who also acted as guest editor invited all presenters in this session to submit manuscripts to the Special Issue of the Natural Hazards and Earth System Science (NHESS) journal entitled “The Influence of Landslide Inventory Quality on Susceptibility and Hazard Map Reliability”. This journal is a Q1 journal managed directly by EGU. It is expected that all manuscripts can be prepared and submitted within the next 1-2 months.

Hopefully the Flowslide and Liquefaction thematic research group can continue to make significant contributions through cutting-edge research that is not only of international standard, but also brings real benefits to the people and nation of Indonesia.

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