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Integrated Environmental Modeling Interoperability Meeting and Workshop

Building for Better Decisions: Multi-scale Integration of Human Health and Environmental Data

May 8 –11, 2012, US EPA, RTP Campus, NC

WHY:  Toxicologists and other environmental scientists now face the challenge of integrating increasingly complex data to translate our work and predict adverse outcomes in various applications.

 

iEMSs 2012 Proceedings

The 2012 conference proceedings are available at the following link:

https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/iemssconference/2012/

The proceedings can be cited as:

R. Seppelt, A.A. Voinov, S. Lange, D. Bankamp (Eds.) (2012): International Environmental Modelling and Software Society (iEMSs) 2012 International Congress on Environmental Modelling and Software. Managing Resources of a Limited Planet: Pathways and Visions under Uncertainty, Sixth Biennial Meeting, Leipzig, Germany. https://www.iemss.org/society/index.php/iemss-2012-proceedings. ISBN: 978-88-9035-742-8

The OGC and OpenMI Association to advance computer modelling standards

 

The Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC®) and the OpenMI Association announced that they recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to cooperate in standards development and promotion of open standards related to computer modelling. A first priority will be the facilitation of OpenMI 2.0 as an open international consensus standard under the OGC process framework.

More available at: http://www.opengeospatial.org/pressroom/pressreleases/1450

New iEMSs Fellows

Dear IEMSS members,

As you may recall, in every odd-numbered year, the Society confers three Fellowship for: “Unselfish dedication to promoting the aims of the Society, and for outstanding contributions to environmental modelling and software.”

It is my pleasure to announce the 2011 IEMSS Fellows.

The awardees are

Susan Cuddy, ANU and CSIRO, Australia

Carlo Giupponi, Università Ca’ Foscari, Venezia, Italy

and

Richard Sojda, USGS, USA

They have been unanimously recommended by the five members of the Awards Committee and then approved by Society Board.

Our congratulations to the awardees!

Alexey Voinov, iEMSs President

on behalf of the Awards Committee

Tony Jakeman Chair, Awards Committe, and Members: Kristina Voigt, Miquel Sànchez-Marrè, Pete Loucks, Giorgio Guariso

and the Society Board.

EDSS for wastewater management: Summerschool in Girona

 

Environmental Decision Support Systems (EDSS): A Tool for Wastewater Management in the XXI Century”

Place: University of Girona, Girona, Catalunya, Spain.

Dates: 4/07/2011 – 8/07/2011

 

Description: The course is intended to immerse the participants during one week in the most advanced decision-making support tools and methods for the wastewater management. The course will include some theoretical sessions to present the potential applications of EDSS and how this systems can provide robustness, objectivity and integration of knowledge in the wide range of current challenges in wastewater management. The course is going to combine theoretical sessions in the mornings with practical computer sessions during the afternoons. The last day (Friday 8) a visit to a WWTP operated by an EDSS is scheduled.

IEMSS Student and Young Researcher Network

Dear members and other environmental modellers!

We are happy to announce the launch of the IEMSS Student and Young Researcher Network!!!

The networks aims to promote collaboration and exchange of ideas among young researchers working in the domain of environmental modelling as well as interactions with senior environmental modellers.

The Network’s website is: https://sites.google.com/site/iemssnetwork/home It is still in a beta version. All members, especially students, are welcome to suggest and add further content.

For more information please contact Network coordinators: Anna Cord and Francesco Falcieri.

OpenMI 2.0 released

Dear iEMSs members,

we are pleased to let you know that the OpenMI Association has released  new version of the standard.

The OpenMI standard allows the seamless integration of environmental modelling software, significantly enhancing the ability to simulate the interactions between environmental processes. Its main application lies in facilitating the testing of sustainability and evaluating the wider impacts of proposed environmental policies. On a more practical level, it allows model developers to build complex models from linkable components. These can be easily assembled, swopped in and out to test sensitivity and replaced by better versions as science moves on.”

Further information is available at http://www.openmi.org/reloaded/events/archive/openmi-v20-press-release-20101220.php

Summer school on HIERARCHICAL MODELING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESSES, Bolzano, Italy

Applied Bayesian Statistics School

HIERARCHICAL MODELING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PROCESSES

June, 20 – 24, 2011 – Bolzano/Bozen, Italy
Lecturer
Prof.  Alan Gelfand 
J.B. Duke Professor of Statistics and Decision Sciences
Department of Statistical Science, Duke University
Durham, NC, USA
Programme and registration details are available at www.mi.imati.cnr.it/conferences/abs11.html
Interested people are invited to contact the ABS11 Secretariat at abs11@mi.imati.cnr.it