GLM Week 2015 March UW

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GLM WEEK

16-19 Mar 2015, University of Wisconsin

Purpose: The purpose of the workshop is to improve skills and share knowledge on the use of the lake and reservoir simulation model, GLM-AED. We will focus initially on calibrating simulations using GLM tools, including an initial discussion of the use of symbolic representation of timeseries data. Additionally, we will work on distributed computing support of simulations.

Participants:

Paul Hanson, University of Wisconsin
Hilary Dugan, University of Wisconsin
Craig Snortheim, University of Wisconsin
Yu Li, University of Wisconsin
Andy Pohl, Morgridge Institute
Jon Doubek, Virginia Tech
Jordan Read, USGS
Luke Winslow, USGS
Emily Read, USGS
Dale Robertson, USGS
Guangchen Ruan, Indiana University
Ken Subratie, University of Florida

Agenda:

Day Time Description Leader
Sunday All day Travel day
Monday Breakfast On your own
AM 5 minute introductions All
Introduction to calibration and optimization Jordan Read, Luke Winslow
Lunch Catered; discussion of GLM tools and their use in optimization Hanson
PM Calibration and optimization activities Jordan Read, Luke Winslow
Dinner The Old Fashioned
Tuesday Breakfast On your own
AM Work on your optimization problem with the local experts All, with help from Read and Winslow
Lunch Catered; discussion of science applications of optimized simulations
PM Introduction to the use of HTCondor to support simulations Subratie and Winslow
Dinner On your own
Wednesday Breakfast On your own
AM Discussion of symbolic representation of timeseries data Hanson and Ruan
Lunch On your own
PM Participation in the LTER science meeting All
Dinner On your own
Thursday Breakfast On your own
AM Individual work on simulation problems All
Lunch On your own
PM Workshop wrap-up, with discussion of next steps All
Dinner On your own
Friday All day Travel day


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