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| abstract = TopoFlow is a spatially distributed hydrologic model that includes meteorology, snow melt, evapotranspiration, infiltration and flow routing components. It can model many different physical processes in a watershed with the goal of accurately predicting how various hydrologic variables will evolve in time in response to climatic forcings. In the past year, CSDMS IF staff integrated TopoFlow into the CSDMS Web Modeling Tool (WMT, https://csdms.colorado.edu/wmt) and developed new lesson plans for use with it.<br><br>The first part of this clinic focuses on the technical aspects of working with TopoFlow in WMT, including how to: load and couple components, get information on a component, set parameters, upload data files, save a model, and run a model. We’ll discuss features of the TopoFlow implementation in WMT, and explain choices that were made in bringing TopoFlow to the web.<br><br>In the second part of the clinic, we’ll focus on science and education. We will run several TopoFlow simulations on the CSDMS HPCC through WMT. Participants will explore parameter settings, submit runs, and view netCDF output using NASA’s Panoply tool. <br><br>The learning outcomes of this clinic are to have better insight into the behavior of TopoFlow components, and the implementation of these in WMT. Participants will learn how to do TopoFlow model runs, and will have access to TopoFlow online labs and teaching resources lesson plans.
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| affiliation = CU, CSDMS-IF
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| affiliation = CSM, Department of Geology and Geological Engineering
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| name = Tatiana Filatova
| affiliation = University of Twente, Faculty of Behavioral, Management and Social sciences
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Revision as of 17:40, 22 December 2016

CSDMS annual meeting Modeling Coupled Earth and Human Systems - The Dynamic Duo



Optional: May 22th 2017, pre-conference bootcamp


Registration

Registration opens mid January.


Objectives and general description

The CSDMS 2017 annual meeting will focus on “Modeling Coupled Earth and Human Systems”. Topics of interests also include modeling research that integrate different disciplines, different scales, and the synergy between models and Human Systems. As in past meetings, keynote speakers are by invitation only, and poster presentations are the general media. The meeting will include:

  1. State-of-the art keynote presentations in earth-surface dynamics and modeling
  2. Hands-on clinics related to community models, tools and approaches
  3. Transformative software products and approaches designed to be accessible, easy to use, and relevant
  4. Breakout sessions for Working, Focus Research Groups and the Initiatives
  5. Poster Sessions

and more!

Poster Information: The poster boards are configured for 4' wide by 6' tall (portrait orientation) posters. The deadline to submit abstracts is April 1, 2017.

Agenda

Click here to view the draft agenda of 00/00/2017.

Keynote Speakers

As of now:

Laura Moore
UNC, Department of Geological Sciences
Will come
Will come
Kim de Mutsert
GMU, Department of Environmental Science and Policy
Will come
Will come
Scott Hagen
LSU, Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering
Will come
Will come
Michael Young
UT, Bureau of Economic Geology
Will come
Will come
Alison Duvall
UT, Department of Earth and Space Sciences
Will come
Will come
John Gilligan
Vanderbilt , Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences
Will come
Will come
Moira Zellner
UIC, Department of Urban Planning and Policy
Will come
Will come
David Gochis
UCAR, Research Applications Laboratory
Will come
Will come


Clinic Leaders

Tuesday (1st day)

Irina Overeem & Mark Piper
CU, CSDMS-IF
{{{participants}}}
WMT - EKT
Coming
Irina Overeem & Elchin Jafarov
CU, CSDMS-IF & LANL
Permafrost Tool Box
Coming
Jean-Arthur Olive
Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
SiSteR
Coming
Greg Tucker
CU, Department of Geological Sciences
LandLab and Dakota
Coming

Wednesday (2nd day)

Mariela Perignon
CU, CSDMS-IF
ANUGA
Coming
Reed Maxwell
CSM, Department of Geology and Geological Engineering
Parflow
Coming
Tatiana Filatova
University of Twente, Faculty of Behavioral, Management and Social sciences
ABM
Coming

Thursday (3rd day)



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Participants

Interested to see who registered for the meeting as of 06/19/2025?




Reimbursement

Within its budget, CSDMS intends to support member applicants to attend the annual meeting. Towards this goal, we encourage members to fully or partially cover their expenses if capable. We additionally thank those in the industry and agency fields for understanding that 1) we cannot compensate federal agency participants since our own funding is from NSF, and 2) we request that our industrial/ corporate participants cover their own costs thereby allowing more academic participants to attend.

To the extent possible, CSDMS intends to reimburse the registration fee, lodging (shared rooms at 100% and single rooms at 50% at conference hotels), and a limited amount of travel expenses for qualified registrants - those members who will attend all three days of the meeting and are not industry or federal employees.

Important for foreign travelers requesting reimbursement: If you need a visa to travel to USA, select a business visa. If you need an invitation letter, please email csdms@colorado.edu as soon as possible. Also indicate whether specific wording is required in the letter. Second, we will need to copy the entry stamp in your passport sometime during the meeting as proof that you were here on business as required by US tax laws for reimbursement (especially when dealing with airfare.) We are only able to provide reimbursement for airfare within the U.S. All airfare that is being reimbursed must be for airlines that are U.S. flag carriers.

Travel, Lodging and Conference Center Information

The meeting will be held at SEEC
Hotel: Millennium Harvest House Hotel
Transportation: You can book transportation between DIA and Boulder here: Green Ride Boulder. And information on how to find Green Ride Boulder at DIA.
We will provide a bus between the hotels and the meeting venue each day. We will also provide transportation to the banquet.

Pre-conference one-day Software Carpentry bootcamp

CSDMS will host a Pre-conference one-day Software Carpentry bootcamp on Monday May 22th, 2017. The objective is to teach basic programming skills that will be useful for scientific computing and model development. This is an intensive, hands-on workshop, during which certified instructors will cover basic elements of:

  1. the Unix bash shell,
  2. Python programming and NumPy, and
  3. Github for version control.

Our instructors are earth scientists and have familiarity with the CSDMS framework, such that lessons and examples will be targeted toward relevant problems in your field. The bootcamp intentionally precedes the CSDMS meeting, so the skills participants develop should be useful in the clinics during the meeting.

Note:

  • Registration is open till April 1st (or until program fill) and is handled through the 2017 meeting site.
  • The bootcamp is capped at 30 participants (first paid first serve), and it has a $30 registration fee.
  • Participant will be responsible for cost / organization of their extra day of hotel accommodation and dinner. Costs will not be reimbursed.
  • We will cover coffee and lunch during the bootcamp.



Student Scholarships

This year CSDMS is offering a limited number of scholarships (up to 12) for graduate students to attend the CSDMS annual meeting. Three of the 12 scholarships will be offered for the purpose of increasing participation of underrepresented students. To be eligible, graduate students need to meet the following requirements:

  • Attend the whole meeting (May 23-25, 2017)
  • Submit an abstract
  • Be enrolled as a graduate student at the time of the meeting (bring proof)
  • Submit a letter of motivation that states why you wish to participate in the meeting, and explain how your participation would enhance diversity in the field of surface dynamics modeling.

Send your application materials to csdms@colorado.edu by March 1, 2017. The CSDMS scholarships will cover:

  • Registration costs
  • Travel (air fare ONLY within the United States and local transport)
  • Per diem to help reimburse the cost of meals from 23-25 May 2017 not offered in the conference schedule



Important dates

  • January 15th: Registration opens
  • March 1st: Deadline for student scholarship applications CSDMS
  • April 1st: Deadline for abstract submission & early registration
  • May 10th: Deadline late registration. Notice additional costs do apply.
  • May 22th: Optional: pre-conference bootcamp
  • May 23-25th: CSDMS annual meeting
  • May 26th: CSDMS Executive and Steering committees meeting (by invitation only)