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- | Check out the new job postings under the Job Listings menu item | + | Our SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences 2011 is coming soon (March 21-24, Long Beach, CA) http://www.siam.org/meetings/gs11/ and we hope to see you there. In addition to outstanding plenary lectures, minisymposia, and contributed poster and oral presentations, this year we have an opportunity to participate in two minitutorials http://www.siam.org/meetings/gs11/mini.php |
+ | by Roger Ghanem and Craig Bishop, both on various aspects of uncertainty. | ||
+ | Also, all are invited to the Forward Looking session organized by Knut-Andreas Lie on Wednesday, March 23, in the evening, with a special part devoted to the NSF CMG program. Finally, do not miss the Business Meeting on Tuesday, March 22 ! | ||
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- | Our Geosciences Conference will be held March 21-24 in Long Beach, CA. | ||
- | The conference website can be found at | ||
http://www.siam.org/meetings/gs11/ | http://www.siam.org/meetings/gs11/ | ||
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- | We look forward to receiving your contributed minisymposia and/or | ||
- | presentations and welcoming you to Los Angeles. | ||
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SIAM Activity Group on Geosciences
Welcome to SIAG GS
The SIAM Activity Group on Geosciences provides an interactive environment wherein modelers concerned with problems of the geosciences can share their problems with algorithm developers, applied mathematicians, numerical analysts, and other scientists.
Topics of interest include flow in porous media, multiphase flows, phase separation, wave propagation, combustion, channel flows, global and regional climate modeling, reactive flows, sedimentation and diagenesis, and rock fracturing. If you are a SIAM member interested in any of these application areas, please join us.
The highlight of our activities is our biennial conference. Our next conference is in Long Beach in the spring of 2011.
Our SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences 2011 is coming soon (March 21-24, Long Beach, CA) http://www.siam.org/meetings/gs11/ and we hope to see you there. In addition to outstanding plenary lectures, minisymposia, and contributed poster and oral presentations, this year we have an opportunity to participate in two minitutorials http://www.siam.org/meetings/gs11/mini.php by Roger Ghanem and Craig Bishop, both on various aspects of uncertainty.
Also, all are invited to the Forward Looking session organized by Knut-Andreas Lie on Wednesday, March 23, in the evening, with a special part devoted to the NSF CMG program. Finally, do not miss the Business Meeting on Tuesday, March 22 !
http://www.siam.org/meetings/gs11/
Student members and SIAM Student chapters
We'd like to increase the number of student members in the SIAG. If you advise graduate students that are not yet member of SIAG Geosciences, please let them know that they can join the activity group for free.
SIAM now has 68 (!) SIAM student chapter, see http://www.siam.org/students/chapters/current.php Many of the chapters organize seminars. If you are near one of these chapters, either through work or through travel, consider volunteering to give a seminar on your research in Geosciences. The chapters would be delighted to host you.
We can assist in coordinating such talks. Please send an email to margot.gerritsen@stanford.edu if you can volunteer. Graduate student members: please feel free to volunteer yourself too
Best wishes from your new 2009-2011 SIAG AG committee:
- Chair: Margot Gerritsen, margot.gerritsen@stanford.edu
- Vice-Chair: Jean Roberts, jean.roberts@inria.fr
- Program Director: Malgorzata Peszynska, mpesz@math.oregonstate.edu
- Secretary: Hector Klie, hector.klie@gmail.com
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