[CIG-ALL] 2013-14 CIG Webinar Series: Returns on Thursday October 10 - Prof Scott King

Lorraine Hwang ljhwang at ucdavis.edu
Thu Sep 26 13:20:09 PDT 2013


September 26, 2013

Dear CIG Community:

Welcome to the 2013-2014 CIG Webinar Series.  This year, CIG will be both
exploring topics cutting across our community including going off planet,
topics in visualization and community benchmarking efforts.  For the
complete webinar schedule, please go to the webinar home page at:
http://www.geodynamics.org/cig/community/Webinar

We kick off our webinar series on *Thursday, October 10 @ 2pm PT* featuring
Professor Scott King from Virginia Tech on *The World Is Not Enough: Mantle
Dynamics from a Planetary Perspective**. *He notes that while many CIGers
are firmly rooted here on planet Earth, CIG modeling tools can and are
being applied to interesting problems on other bodies in the Solar System.
His webinar will touch on some of the exciting research problems beyond the
terrestrial sphere, including: Is Mercury's topography and volcanic history
indicative of a dynamic interior today?; What is the mechanism of
resurfacing on Venus?; Is Mars a one plume planet? Come learn how CIG tools
are a common Bond between earth and planetary science researchers.

Please come and join us and find out whether this is “shaken and not
stirred”.

You may connect to the meeting through the link provided below or through
the home page at geodynamics.org.  More complete instructions can also be
found at:

http://www.geodynamics.org/cig/community/Webinar

Remember to test your connection before the beginning the webinar.

Thanks,

-Lorraine

Connect to webinar:

    https://uc-d.adobeconnect.com/_a841422360/r28i3av93ti/

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*Lorraine Hwang, Ph.D.*

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Computational Infrastructure for Geodynamics

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