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CSDMS invites undergraduate and graduate students from earth and computer sciences to compete for this annual award. If you have completed an outstanding research project in 2010, which involved developing or applying an earth science model (terrestrial, coastal, marine or biogeochemistry), a modeling tool, or module linking technology, you can qualify! Entries will be judged on the basis of ingenuity, applicability, and contribution towards the advancement of geoscience modeling by a panel of experts in the field.


The  Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System (CSDMS) promotes the modeling  of earth surface processes by developing, and disseminating software  modules that predict the movement of fluids, and the flux of sediment  and solutes in landscapes and their sedimentary basins.<br>
We’ll have a prize! In addition, the winner will receive a funded trip* to the CSDMS Integration Facility in Boulder, Colorado to work with our scientists to develop your model into a CSDMS component.
CSDMS invites graduate students from earth and computer sciences to compete  for the annual “CSDMS Student Modeler Award”. If you have completed an  outstanding research project in 2010, which involved developing an earth  science model (terrestrial, coastal, marine or biogeochemistry), a modeling tool, or module linking technology, you can qualify for this  award! Entries will be judged on the basis of ingenuity, applicability,  and contribution towards the advancement of geoscience modeling by a  panel of experts in the field.


'''We’ll have a prize!''' In addition, CSDMS will fund your visit to Boulder, Colorado  to learn all about the CSDMS and work with CSDMS scientists to develop  your model into a CSDMS component.
To enter, submit a 1‐page abstract highlighting your results, a digital copy of your thesis or research paper, and contact information of your supervisor to [mailto:csdms@colorado.edu csdms@colorado.edu] by December 1, 2010. Recipients of this year’s award will be announced at the end of the year.


Please submit a  1-page abstract highlighting your results, a digital copy of your thesis  or research paper and contact information of your supervisor to the CSDMS Facility: [mailto:csdms@colorado.edu csdms@colorado.edu]
''The Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System deals with the Earth's surface-the ever changing, dynamic interface between lithosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, and atmosphere. We promote the modeling of earth surface processes by developing, and disseminating integrated software modules that predict the movement of fluids, and the flux (production, erosion, transport, and deposition) of sediment and solutes in landscapes and their sedimentary basins. [[Main Page|CSDMS.colorado.edu]]''


Deadline  for application: December 1st, 2010
* ''Trip must originate from within the Continental U.S.A.''
 
Recipient of this  year's award will be announced at the CSDMS Town Hall meeting, AGU, on  December 18 in San Francisco, CA.

Latest revision as of 13:23, 29 October 2010

CSDMS Student Modeler Award 2010

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CSDMS invites undergraduate and graduate students from earth and computer sciences to compete for this annual award. If you have completed an outstanding research project in 2010, which involved developing or applying an earth science model (terrestrial, coastal, marine or biogeochemistry), a modeling tool, or module linking technology, you can qualify! Entries will be judged on the basis of ingenuity, applicability, and contribution towards the advancement of geoscience modeling by a panel of experts in the field.

We’ll have a prize! In addition, the winner will receive a funded trip* to the CSDMS Integration Facility in Boulder, Colorado to work with our scientists to develop your model into a CSDMS component.

To enter, submit a 1‐page abstract highlighting your results, a digital copy of your thesis or research paper, and contact information of your supervisor to csdms@colorado.edu by December 1, 2010. Recipients of this year’s award will be announced at the end of the year.

The Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System deals with the Earth's surface-the ever changing, dynamic interface between lithosphere, hydrosphere, cryosphere, and atmosphere. We promote the modeling of earth surface processes by developing, and disseminating integrated software modules that predict the movement of fluids, and the flux (production, erosion, transport, and deposition) of sediment and solutes in landscapes and their sedimentary basins. CSDMS.colorado.edu

  • Trip must originate from within the Continental U.S.A.