Thursday 26 May 2016

Call for Participation - ICCS ECA-2016 Workshop (San Diego June 6 2016) - Environmental computing applications - state of the art

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Call for Participation
ICCS ECA-2016 Workshop (San Diego June 6 2016) - Environmental computing applications - state of the art 
Jun 6, 2016, San Diego, California, U.S.A.
Plumeria Suite, Catamaran Resort Hotel and Spa

This ICCS 2016 workshop focuses on advances in environmental computing (using advanced environmental modelling techniques to analyse data sources with a goal of producing actionable knowledge).

The workshop talks range from case studies and presentations of new approaches to environmental computing systems to attempts to capture and structure the field, its actors, and the broader impact of the developments. The underlying themes related to opportunities and challenges related to multi-model and multi-data frameworks (including metadata approaches), scalability of the systems, and data and model semantics and visualisation.

The workshop builds on the foundations of the Environmental Computing Focus day that was arranged during the IEEE eScience 2015 conference (the presentations are linked on the Tuesday sessions of the conference agenda) as well as other environmental computing events.


Programme of the workshop

Session 1: 10:35 - 12.15

Dieter Kranzlmüller, LRZ: “Introduction to Environmental computing“
David Abramson, University of Queensland,  “Scientific Workflows for Environmental Computing”
Rafael Ferreira Da Silva, USC: “Automating Real-time Seismic Analysis Through Streaming and High Throughput Workflows”

Session 2: 14:30 - 16:10

Vassil Alexandrov, Barcelona Supercomputing Centre: “On the Performance, Scalability and Sensitivity Analysis of a Large Air Pollution Model”
Matti Heikkurinen, LMU, “The Big Picture of Environmental Computing”
Panel discussion, chaired by Dieter Kranzlmüller, summary by Matti Heikkurinen


Organisation and contact

Dieter Kranzlmüller, LMU Munich and LRZ, Germany
Matti Heikkurinen, LMU Munich



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Matti Heikkurinen - LMU
heikku@nm.ifi.lmu.de - +41 76 716 05 31

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