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A list of all pages that have property "Meetingstatement of interest submit" with value "Dear members of the organizing committee, I'm currently working in Jean Braun's Earth Surface Processes Modelling group at GFZ Potsdam, and in this application I would like to express my great interest in attending the CTSP Meeting that will be held on April 2018 in Boulder. One of the main objectives in our research group is to develop a state-of-the-art model of landscape evolution with very efficient numerical methods to simulate it over long time-scales and to allow exhaustive exploration of model behavior. Our motivation is to better understand how landscape evolution responds to external forcing such as tectonic activity or variations in climate. One big, open challenge is indeed how can we efficiently and accurately couple tectonic and surface processes in models, which requires dealing with multiple length and time scales. The CTSP Meeting represents a great opportunity for us to share our thoughts with experts in the field on how best we can tackle this issue. More specifically, as a research software engineer I'm working on different projects including a modular library of efficient algorithms for landscape evolution modeling as well as a generic framework that allows fast building and exploration of custom models. These projects might help particularly given the topic of this meeting. Attending to the CTSP Meeting would be a great opportunity for me to share this ongoing work with the very active and growing CSDMS community as well as other international research communities. It would be very interesting to see how can we collaborate together to improve and integrate our respective tools. I look forward to hearing from you. Best wishes, Benoit Bovy". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Meeting application CTSP 2018-035  + (Dear members of the organizing committee, Dear members of the organizing committee,</br></br>I'm currently working in Jean Braun's Earth Surface Processes Modelling group at GFZ Potsdam, and in this application I would like to express my great interest in attending the CTSP Meeting that will be held on April 2018 in Boulder.</br></br>One of the main objectives in our research group is to develop a state-of-the-art model of landscape evolution with very efficient numerical methods to simulate it over long time-scales and to allow exhaustive exploration of model behavior.</br></br>Our motivation is to better understand how landscape evolution responds to external forcing such as tectonic activity or variations in climate. One big, open challenge is indeed how can we efficiently and accurately couple tectonic and surface processes in models, which requires dealing with multiple length and time scales. The CTSP Meeting represents a great opportunity for us to share our thoughts with experts in the field on how best we can tackle this issue.</br></br>More specifically, as a research software engineer I'm working on different projects including a modular library of efficient algorithms for landscape evolution modeling as well as a generic framework that allows fast building and exploration of custom models. These projects might help particularly given the topic of this meeting.</br></br>Attending to the CTSP Meeting would be a great opportunity for me to share this ongoing work with the very active and growing CSDMS community as well as other international research communities. It would be very interesting to see how can we collaborate together to improve and integrate our respective tools.</br></br>I look forward to hearing from you.</br>Best wishes,</br>Benoit Bovyhearing from you. Best wishes, Benoit Bovy)