The workshop will held on the 23rd October as a part of the official programme of the eScience 2016 conference (Baltimore, Maryland, USA – October 23rd to 27th 2016).
Already today, many domain- or problem-specific areas – such as meteorology or seismic analysis –use multi-model, multi-data, and multi-scale approaches to analyse and study environmental phenomena and their impact. However, there is still a need for a more generalised approach to producing actionable knowledge from different environmental data sources. The topic is of acute interest due to its societal challenges and state-of-the-art technical developments, requiring generalising, productising and maturing today’s environmental modelling solutions. Application areas include managing disasters and disaster risks, supporting prompt political decision making, and many other similar domains.
This workshop will bring together practitioners, policymakers, and environmental modelling experts to present the latest developments in Environmental Computing. Submissions by groups working on related – or potentially related – fields are also encouraged in order to uncover new opportunities for interdisciplinary collaboration.
Case studies in environmental computing related domains
Environmental modelling and optimisation techniques
Novel environmental computing applications
Multi-scale, multi-model and multi-physics systems
Civil protection and related engineering challenges
Scalability of environmental HPC and Big Data applications
Risk analysis, assessment, management, and mitigation
Interdisciplinary and stakeholder collaboration
Dynamic multi-directional model coupling approaches
Multifaceted data and metadata frameworks
Urgent computing and probabilistic models
Data visualisation and interactive analysis
Uncertainty quantification and visualization
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2016
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2017年03月06日 中国 Taipei,China
Environmental computing workshop
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