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=Helpful Information for Travels Home=
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SuperShuttle: 303-227-0000
SuperShuttle: 303-227-0000
Taxi Cab Service: 303-777-7777
Boulder Taxi Cab Service: 303-777-7777


If booking SuperShuttle, they will ask you if you are South or North of Jay Road. The UCAR Facility is SOUTH of Jay Road.
If booking SuperShuttle, they will ask you if you are South or North of Jay Road. The UCAR Facility is SOUTH of Jay Road.
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Additional information will be posted soon.
Additional information will be posted soon.
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=Objectives and general description=
=Objectives and general description=
The CSDMS Meeting 2013 is designed to launch CSDMS 2.0 and shape its direction through engaging on the technical and community challenges over the next five years. <br>
The CSDMS Meeting 2014 will bring '''Uncertainty and Sensitivity in Surface Dynamics Modeling''' to your attention.<br>


The meeting includes: 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) ''New community initiatives'' to advance earth-surface process modeling across many disciplines; 5) ''Breakout sessions for Working and Focus Research Groups'' to update their strategic plans and define their long, medium and short term goals; 6) ''Poster Sessions''; and more.<br><br>
The meeting includes: 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.<br><br>
''Poster Information'': Those who are bringing posters have been assigned to one of the two poster sessions via an email that was sent on March 11th. (If you did not receive that email, contact: csdms@colorado.edu). The poster boards are configured for 4' wide by 6' tall (portrait orientation) posters. There are only a few spots available for posters with landscape orientation.
''Poster Information'': The poster boards are configured for 4' wide by 6' tall (portrait orientation) posters.
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==Program==
==Program==
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Revision as of 16:32, 21 January 2014

CSDMS 2014 Annual Meeting
Uncertainty and Sensitivity in Surface Dynamics Modeling

May 20 - 22, 2014, Boulder Colorado, USA




Registration

Registration will be open in February


Additional information will be posted soon.

Objectives and general description

The CSDMS Meeting 2014 will bring Uncertainty and Sensitivity in Surface Dynamics Modeling to your attention.

The meeting includes: 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.


Program

Will follow shortly

Invited Keynote speakers

Tom Hsu (confirmed)
University of Delaware
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Computational Fluid Dynamics and Sediment Transport
Jim McElwaine (confirmed)
Durham University (UK)
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Modeling Granular Flows
Alexey Voinov
Faculty of Geo-Information Science and Earth Observation (ITC)
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COMPLEX
Peter Koons
University of Maine
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Modeling geodynamics using GPUs
Elowyn Yager
Center for Ecohydraulics, University of Idaho
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Modeling the effects of vegetation on bedload transport
David Pyles (confirmed)
Chevron Center of Research Excellence, Colorado School of Mines
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What field geologists look for in numerical simulations
Eric Larour
JPL
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Ice Sheet Model Intercomparisons
Mick van der Wegen
UNESCO-IHE
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How to quantify uncertainty in morphodynamics model predictions.
Rebecca Caldwell (confirmed)
Indiana University
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Modeling delta morphology and the effect of grain size
Mariela Perignon (confirmed)
University of Colorado
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Coupling vegetation to the ANUGA flow model
Atilla Lazar
University of Southampton
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Linking social sciences, bio-physical sciences and governance in a dynamic framework
Rudy Slingerland
Penn State
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FESD Delta Dynamics Modeling Collaboratory
Jerry Mitrovica
Harvard University
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Sea level dynamics


Clinics

Fotis Sotiropoulos (confirmed)
University of Minnesota
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SAFL Software
Greg Tucker (confirmed)
CIRES
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Landlab
Eunseo Choi
UTIG
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SNAC
Courtney Harris
VIMS
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ROMS
Chris Jenkins (confirmed)
INSTAAR
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Carbonate
Michael Eldred
Sandia NL
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DAKOTA
CSDMS Staff
CSDMS
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CMTWeb
Ad Reniers
University of Miami
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xBeach
Michael Barton
Arizona State University
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Agent Based Modeling
Scott Peckham (confirmed)
University of Colorado
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BMI and Standard Names
Chris Duffy
Penn State
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PIHM
Monte Lunacek
University of Colorado
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Python


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 Millennium Harvest House Hotel), and a limited amount of travel expenses of qualified registrants - those members who have attended 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 soonest. 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.)

Travel, Lodging and Conference Center Information

The meeting will be held at UCAR Conference Center
Lodging for meeting participants is at the Millennium Harvest House Hotel
Please visit the CSDMS contact page for advice on ways to reach Boulder from the Denver Airport.