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'''2010 SCEC/CME Computational Science Planning Meeting'''
 
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Organizers: T. H. Jordan, P. Maechling
 
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Location: Oasis Room, Hilton Palm Springs Resort, Palm Springs, CA
 
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Revision as of 08:35, 10 September 2010

2010 SCEC/CME Computational Science Planning Meeting

Fig 1: SCEC M8 simulation showing velocity magnitude through local elevation.

Organizers: T. H. Jordan, P. Maechling

Date: Sunday, September 12, 2010 (8:00am – 12:00pm)

Location: Oasis Room, Hilton Palm Springs Resort, Palm Springs, CA


SCEC/CME Meeting Agenda Sept 12, 2010

Time -- Session Subject -- (Session co-Leaders)

Agenda Updated: 9 September 2010


Meeting Format: CME Principal Investigator, Thomas Jordan, will present an introduction to SCEC4 computational science program. Then, the meeting will be organized around four main discussions areas:

  1. SCEC CVM development and Inversion-based CVM Improvements
  2. Stress Evolution and Dynamic Rupture Modeling
  3. Higher Frequency Ground Motion Modeling
  4. UCERF3.0, Time dependent PSHA, Eq Response Modeling.

Each session will have two discussion co-leaders. Each session co-leader has been asked to present 10 minutes of material describing their recommendations for CME computational science research during SCEC4. The majority of each session is expected to be general discussion on how to organize the CME collaborative computational science research.

We know the CME meeting time's overlap with the SCEC Source Inversion workshop. Many of the CME group members want to participate in both meetings. To support both of these worthwhile collaborative meetings, we will keep the CME meeting informal so that CME participants can move freely moving between meetings. We will keep the CME meeting on schedule so that you can determine when specific topics will be discussed as the CME meeting.


Additional Information:

CME-related web site

  • Blue Waters
  • NICS
  • NCCS
  • TACC
  • NCSA
  • SDSC
  • USC HPCC

CME-related 2010 Meeting Posters:

  • CVM-T
  • Broadband Platform
  • CSEP Testing Center
  • OpenSHA
  • Virtual Shaker
  • M8
  • GlyphSea Vector Visualization