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=Professor James P.M. Syvitski= | =Professor James P.M. Syvitski= | ||
Revision as of 12:48, 1 March 2013
James Syvitski, website username login: Syvitski
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Member of the following CSDMS groups
Signed up for the mailing list:
Professor James P.M. Syvitski
Active Positions
Executive Director, of CSDMS — Community Surface Dynamics Modeling System
Fellow, Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (U. Colorado)
Director, Environmental Computation and Imaging Facility (U. Colorado)
Professor of Geological Sciences (U. Colorado)
Professor of Geophysics (U. Colorado)
Professor of Hydrological Sciences (U. Colorado)
Professor of Oceanography (U. Colorado)
Research Mission Advance and couple algorithms that describe the earth’s evolving landscape and seascape, and the sedimentary deposits that they create, using advanced computational tools to:
characterize climate-ocean-landscape interactions, across highly dynamic and deforming boundaries,
characterize emergent large-scale behavior of erosion-sedimentation processes operating at small scales,
verify and apply these integrated earth system models to societal issues facing our nation.