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Revision as of 11:15, 29 May 2014
Uncertainty and Sensitivity in Surface Dynamics Modeling
May 20-22th 2014 in Boulder Colorado, USA
Thank You
Meeting logistics
Presentations
Keynote talks
Clinics
Presented by | Title |
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Ali Khosronejad | The SAFL Virtual StreamLab (VSL3D): High Resolution Simulation of Turbulent Flow, Sediment Transport, and Morphodynamics in Waterways |
Greg Tucker & Daniel Hobley | Creative computing with Landlab: A flexible Python package for rapidly building and exploring 2D surface-dynamics models |
Eunseo Choi | SNAC: A 3D parallel explicit finite element code for long-term lithospheric deformation modeling |
Courtney Harris | Regional Ocean Modeling System (ROMS) |
Chris Jenkins | Carbonate Models Clinic - carbo* suite |
Laura Swiler & Adam Stephens | Dakota: A Toolkit for Sensitivity Analysis, Uncertainty Quantification, and Calibration |
Mark Piper & Irina Overeem | WMT: The CSDMS Web Modeling Tool |
Scott Peckham | Introduction to the Basic Model Interface and CSDMS Standard Names |
Monte Lunacek | Interactive Data Analysis with Python |
Joshua Watts | Agent-Based Modeling Research: Topics, Tools, and Methods |
Posters
Is your poster not displayed below? Please email your poster to:CSDMSweb@colorado.edu. We can open a FTP site for you if the poster is to large to email. Thank you!