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Dear CSDMS Members,
Dear CSDMS Members,


# CSDMS Annual Meeting 2014- The CSDMS Annual Meeting website is now live: http://csdms.colorado.edu/wiki/Form:CSDMS_annual_meeting. The theme of this year’s meeting is Uncertainty and Sensitivity in Surface Dynamics Modeling.  Of course we will accept all CSDMS related modeling papers, but we ask those of you who can to lead the way and shine a light on model-related uncertainty topics and parameter sensitivity examples. We are looking to generate our third special issue on the topic. The meeting includes:
# CSDMS Annual Meeting 2014- [[Form:CSDMS_annual_meeting|The CSDMS Annual Meeting website is now live]]. The theme of this year’s meeting is Uncertainty and Sensitivity in Surface Dynamics Modeling.  Of course we will accept all CSDMS related modeling papers, but we ask those of you who can to lead the way and shine a light on model-related uncertainty topics and parameter sensitivity examples. We are looking to generate our third special issue on the topic. The meeting includes:
#* State-of-the art keynote presentations in Earth-surface dynamics and modeling,
#* State-of-the art keynote presentations in Earth-surface dynamics and modeling,
#* Hands-on clinics related to community models, tools and approaches,
#* Hands-on clinics related to community models, tools and approaches,
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# The 2013 CSDMS Student Modeler of the Year is Mr. Ajay Limaye for his entry entitled, ‘A vector-based method for bank-material tracking in coupled models of meandering and landscape evolution.' Ajay identified a long-standing problem in river morphology models. Namely, that grid-based models often show behavior that is a product of the grid itself. The model builds simple stratigraphy and beautifully mimics real-world plan-view patterns of meandering rivers. We would like to thank all participants for their entries. The judging committee was very impressed with the quality and breadth of the work submitted.
# The 2013 CSDMS Student Modeler of the Year is Mr. Ajay Limaye for his entry entitled, ‘A vector-based method for bank-material tracking in coupled models of meandering and landscape evolution.' Ajay identified a long-standing problem in river morphology models. Namely, that grid-based models often show behavior that is a product of the grid itself. The model builds simple stratigraphy and beautifully mimics real-world plan-view patterns of meandering rivers. We would like to thank all participants for their entries. The judging committee was very impressed with the quality and breadth of the work submitted.
# The CSDMS Integration Facility is pleased to welcome Lauren Borkowski as the new CSDMS Executive Assistant and Mark Piper as the new Software Engineer. Lauren has a fine background in the geosciences and education, and previously worked for Disney.  Mark came to CSDMS from Exelis Visual Information Solutions from his role as IDL Product Manager. Mark received his graduate degrees from Penn State and CU (Astrophysical, Planetary and Atmospheric Sciences) and is working to help us launch a new web-based model-coupling tool.
# The CSDMS Integration Facility is pleased to welcome Lauren Borkowski as the new CSDMS Executive Assistant and Mark Piper as the new Software Engineer. Lauren has a fine background in the geosciences and education, and previously worked for Disney.  Mark came to CSDMS from Exelis Visual Information Solutions from his role as IDL Product Manager. Mark received his graduate degrees from Penn State and CU (Astrophysical, Planetary and Atmospheric Sciences) and is working to help us launch a new web-based model-coupling tool.
# The CSDMS2.0 Strategic Plan is now available for download http://csdms.colorado.edu/mediawiki/images/CSDMS_Strategic_Plan-2013.pdf.
# The CSDMS2.0 Strategic Plan is now [[[[Images:CSDMS_Strategic_Plan-2013.pdf|available for download]].
# Getting Big - There are now over 1100 CSDMS members representing 175 U.S. and 275 non-U.S. institutions from 67 countries.
# Getting Big - There are now over 1100 CSDMS members representing 175 U.S. and 275 non-U.S. institutions from 67 countries.
   
   

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