Gene Golub SIAM Summer School on Simulation and Supercomputing in the Geosciences

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Randall John LeVeque

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This may be of interest to GeoClaw users who are graduate students-- we'll be using GeoClaw for part of the course.  Applications are due February 1.  At least partial funding will be available for all students selected.  See http://www.mac.tum.de/g2s3 for more details.

 - Randy
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Gene Golub SIAM Summer School 2012
Simulation and Supercomputing in the Geosciences

July 29–August 10, 2012
Monterey, California USA
http://www.mac.tum.de/g2s3

The third Gene Golub SIAM Summer School, with a focus on computational geosciences, will take place in Monterey July 29 to August 10, 2012.  We invite graduate students (working toward a M.Sc. or PhD or equivalent) from all countries and from all related disciplines to apply.

Natural hazards caused by storm surges, earthquakes, and tsunamis have exposed a large risk to modern societies in recent years. In order to mitigate these hazards, advanced simulation and computational techniques need to be employed for data analysis, early warning and planning purposes. G2S3 2012 will introduce students to cutting-edge simulation techniques for rapid assessment and accurate process studies of geoscientific problems involving a large range of relevant scales.

The summer school will be composed of three main mini-courses:
 * Tsunami and Storm-Surge Simulations
 * Numerical Methods for Wave Propagation
 * Supercomputing in the Geosciences: From Multi- to Many-core Platforms
 
The primary lecturers for these courses will be:
 * Michael Bader, Technische Universität München, Germany
 * Jörn Behrens, University of Hamburg, Germany
 * Francis X. Giraldo, Naval Postgraduate School, USA
 * Randall J. LeVeque, University of Washington, USA
Additional guest presentations are planned.

Applicants selected to participate pay no registration fee. At least partial funding for local accommodations and meal expenses will be available for all participants. Limited travel funds may also be available.

Application deadline: February 1, 2012 For more details on the course and on how to apply: http://www.mac.tum.de/g2s3

Sponsored by SIAM through an endowment from the estate of Gene Golub. For more information about prior summer schools: www.siam.org/students/g2s3/

Other secured or potential funding sources include MetStröm, the München Centre for Advanced Computing, ASCETE, the Pacific Institute of Mathematical Sciences, the Office of Naval Research, the Air Force Office of Scientific Computing, and the National Science Foundation.


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