2009 Opportunities and Challenges in Computational Geophysics
The workshop addressed scientific activities involving state-of-the art software such as that being supported by CIG, innovations and opportunities in computational geophysics, and ways to support and grow computational geoscience through community education programs. An important objective was to obtain community input on the future of the CIG initiative. The overall format combined invited talks, discussion sessions and posters. Participants in all areas of our science attended, including experts in computational science and in geophysics. Young investigators were encouraged to participate. Financial support is available for participants.
- Agenda (as of March 20, 2009)
- Logistics
- Room Locations and Campus Map
- Transportation During/After Workshop
POSTERS, PRESENTATIONS, AND OTHER MATERIAL
- Posters presented at the workshop
- Presentations from the workshop
- CIG Results and Comments Booklet (PDF; 78MB)
- Geoscience On-Line Instructional Resources Available through SERC
WORKSHOP ORGANIZING COMMITTEE
- Magali Billen (UC Davis): billen -at- geology.ucdavis.edu
- Andy Freed (Purdue): freed -at- purdue.edu
- Mike Gurnis (Caltech): gurnis -at- caltech.edu
- Garrett Ito (Hawaii): gito -at- hawaii.edu
Seismo Lab Office: (626) 395-6919
REGISTRATION
The workshop had 78 registered participants.
WHETHER YOU ATTENDED OR NOT, WE WANT YOUR INPUT
If you could not attend, please take a few moments to fill out this CIG Survey CLOSED.
Also, we would like all CIG members to provide a one-page summary of their CIG experience (very important for our CIG II proposal planning). Use the One-Pager Submission Form CLOSED.