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== Project Description ==
 
== Project Description ==
CISM: Collaboratory for Interseismic Simulation and Modeling
 
  
CISM is a 3-year project funded by the W.M. Keck Foundation. It involves a large number of participants from both the scientific community and from the SCEC software engineering group. The CISM is tasked to where interdisciplinary teams can create system-specific models for time-dependent earthquake forecasting that are comprehensive, physics-based, data-calibrated, and prospectively testable.
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The Collaboratory for Interseismic Simulation and Modeling (CISM) aims to assemble interdisciplinary teams can create system-specific models for time-dependent earthquake forecasting that are comprehensive, physics-based, data-calibrated, and prospectively testable. One of the key task for CISM is the development of a software package to integrate the various components allowing the computation of such earthquake forecasting. CISM is a 3-year project funded by the W.M. Keck Foundation. It involves a large number of participants from both the scientific community and from the SCEC software engineering group.  
2. To enlarge the national expertise in earthquake forecasting by providing early-career scientists with opportunities to master advanced forecasting models and creatively use them in their own research.
 
  
  

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Project Description

The Collaboratory for Interseismic Simulation and Modeling (CISM) aims to assemble interdisciplinary teams can create system-specific models for time-dependent earthquake forecasting that are comprehensive, physics-based, data-calibrated, and prospectively testable. One of the key task for CISM is the development of a software package to integrate the various components allowing the computation of such earthquake forecasting. CISM is a 3-year project funded by the W.M. Keck Foundation. It involves a large number of participants from both the scientific community and from the SCEC software engineering group.


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