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iEMSs 2018: 9th International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software - Modelling for Sustainable Food-Energy-Water Systems
Fort Collins Colorado, United States
24 - 28 June 2018
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Abstract submission for the The International Environmental Modelling & Software Society (iEMSs) 2018 is now open, see: http://iemss2018.engr.colostate.edu/

iEMSs 2018, the 9th International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software (iEMSs), will be hosted at Colorado State University, June 24-28, 2018. The focus of the meeting is "Modelling for Sustainable Food-Energy-Water Systems". We would like to encourage you to submit an abstract for the Conference. Abstracts are due February 15, 2018.

We are also requesting your help promoting the congress. In particular, we have worked hard to facilitate students' participation. Student registration is now only $50, including food and events. Please feel free to forward the email to your department/college faculty and student lists.

The full list of session topics is available at: http://iemss2018.engr.colostate.edu/sessions/


iEMSs 2018
The 2018 congress is themed “Modelling for Sustainable Food-Energy-Water Systems” with an objective to foster the exchange of ideas and solutions leading to methods and techniques for managing these systems effectively and efficiently. The conference is an excellent venue for showcasing Colorado’s cutting-edge research community. For example, we currently have a session and workshop involving coupled surface-subsurface hydrologic modeling. The conference provides full range of sessions and workshops covering the expertise and knowledge required for comprehensive solutions and program development, involving social, economic, environmental, information technology, and other relevant disciplines.

http://iemss2018.engr.colostate.edu


About iEMSs

The International Environmental Modelling and Software Society convenes every two years, alternating between North America and Europe, bringing together over 400 members of the environmental modeling research community engaged with new models, modeling platforms, data resources, decision support systems, methods and techniques across many disciplines and scales of analysis. The iEMSs community conducts research with practical value in urban, rural/agricultural, forest, water, energy, and other resource settings. Learn more about the iEMSs community at: http://www.iemss.org/society/

Sessions of interest
A2: Open Socio-environmental Modelling and Simulation
http://iemss2018.engr.colostate.edu/sessions/