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Welcome to the CSDMS 2011 meeting

Impact of time and process scales

October 28-30th 2011 in Boulder Colorado, USA



Registration

The official registration deadline (Sept. 23rd) has past. Registration is still possible but we do not guaranty any kind of reimbursement from this date onwards, nor can we guaranty lodging space.

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Sponsors

The conference organizers acknowledge the generous support of the following organizations:

National Science Foundation Shell Dureau of Ocean Energy Management Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System

Participants

Interested to see who registered already for the meeting?

Preliminary list as of today:

Objectives and general description

The CSDMS Meeting 2011 will bring together CSDMS members to present new scientific insights in the modeling of surface dynamics and the impact of time and process scales, new advances in cyber-infrastructure, development and use of CSDMS models in education, and to allow the CSDMS Working and Focus Research Groups to engage in cross-domain discussions. Our Impact of time and process scales theme will address state-of-the art hydrological, ice, earth and ocean modeling; advances in the use of the CSDMS Model-coupling Tool (CMT); high performance computing projects; and will offer various hands-on clinics on specific community models as well as on model tools and protocols.

Plenary Keynote Addresses

Note: While the exact titles will soon be updated by the speakers, the list below offers the nature of the keynote address.

  • Eunseo Choi (LDEO, Columbia University) Bridging Surface Dynamics to Tectonic Modeling with SNAC
  • Malcolm Scully (Old Dominion University) ChesROMS
  • James Syvitski (CSDMS, University of Colorado) CSDMS Overview & update
  • Eckart Meiburg (University of California-Santa Barbara) DNS Modeling & Upscaling
  • Robert Anderson (University of Colorado) Glacier Hydrological Modeling
  • Charles Vörösmarty (City University of New York) Global Hydrology
  • Sybil Seitzinger (IGBP) GlobalNEWS - C&Nutrient Transport Modeling
  • Michael Barton (Arizona State University) High Resolution Surface Process Modeling in a GRASS GIS Environment
  • Elchin Jafarov (University of Alaska) Modeling Permafrost: a CMT component
  • Andrew Wickert (University of Colorado) Modeling Subsidence: a CMT component
  • Reed Maxwell (Colorado School of Mines) ParFlow
  • Patricia Wiberg (Virginia Institute of Marine Science; VIMS) Scaling Marine Sediment Transport
  • Dylan Ward (University of New Mexico) Modeling the glacial-interglacial impact of the Pacific trade wind inversion on the geomorphology and hydrology of the Big Island of Hawai`i
  • Michael Pyrcz (Chevron) Stratigraphic Delta Modeling
  • Catherine Villaret (Électricité de France; EDF) Telemac
  • Alberto Canestrelli (Boston University) Tidal Channels and Estuarine Dynamics Modeling
  • Ad Reniers (Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science; RSMAS) XBeach
  • Marcelo Garcia (UIUC) Morphodynamics & river models
  • Cathy Manduca (Carleton College) Quantitative modeling and education
  • John Goodall (University of South Carolina) Integrated modeling & data access - CUAHSI HIS HydroModeler

Concurrent Clinics

Note: While the exact titles will soon be updated, the list below offers the nature of each clinic. Each will be approximately 3 hours in length

  • CEM, Brad Murray, Duke University & Andrew Ashton, WHOI
  • CHILD, Gregory Tucker, CIRES, University of Colorado; Nicole Gasparini, Tulane University; & Stephen Lancaster, Oregon State University
  • CMT clinic, Irina Overeem &/or Scott Peckham, CSDMS, University of Colorado
  • Cyclopath & CarboCAT, Peter Burgess, Royal Holloway University of London
  • Delft3D, Doug Edmonds, Boston College & Bert Jagers, Deltares
  • HPCC clinic, Thomas Hauser, University of Colorado
  • Math Modeling, Rudy Slingerland, Pennsylvania State University
  • ROMS CSTMS, Christopher Sherwood, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS)
  • Sedflux, Eric Hutton & Irina Overeem, CSDMS, University of Colorado
  • TauDEM, David Tarboton, Utah State University
  • Topoflow, Scott Peckham, CSDMS, University of Colorado
  • VisIt, David Pugmire, ORNL

Conference set up

The 3 day conference (October 28-30th) will be held partly over the weekend so as to have a minimal impact on peoples courses and teaching schedules. The program includes keynote speakers, hands-on clinics about models as well as on model protocols and standards, and poster sessions (note: poster boards are sized 6' x 4' / 4' x 6'). There will also be time for each of the Working Groups and Focus Research Groups to meet. We ask this year a registration fee to cover all workshop materials; refreshments, lunches and the dinner banquet; plus local transportation from the hotel to the meeting/dinner venues. A more complete agenda of the conference will be posted later.

Contact

Please direct all inquiries to csdms@colorado.edu with subject title: CSDMS Meeting 2011