9th International Workshop on Modeling the Ocean (IWMO)

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General information

The 9th International Workshop on Modeling the Ocean will take place in Seoul, Korea, 3-6 July 2017.The workshop series has grown in both size and reputation exponentially, since its beginnings as a small group meeting of the Princeton Ocean Model.The event is open to the ocean modelling community at large. The IWMO focuses on all aspects of ocean and coupled air-wave-sea, ice and current-sediment modeling: processes, analysis and prediction.

The earth system is inter-connected on a broad range of temporal and spatial scales, and we welcome coastal, regional and basin-scale studies, as well as interdisciplinary topics. As in the past workshops, we particularly encourage participation from young scientists – graduate students and postdocs – and will again host the Outstanding Young Scientist Awards competition. Selected works of IWMO presentations will be published as a special issue in Ocean Dynamics. 

Content

The highlighted icons, represent the fields of education (in compliance with ISCED Classification) engaged during this course/programme.

0532 - Physical and chemical oceanography", "0588 - Scientific modelling

Venue

Venue: Yonsei University
Seoul, Korea, Democratic People's Republic of

Application

Open from
2 Jan 2017 to 31 Mar 2017

Qualification

Academic level: PhD, Lifelong Learning
Occupations (not validated):

The 9th International Workshop on Modeling the Ocean will take place in Seoul, Korea, 3-6 July 2017.The workshop series has grown in both size and reputation exponentially, since its beginnings as a small group meeting of the Princeton Ocean Model.The event is open to the ocean modelling community at large. The IWMO focuses on all aspects of ocean and coupled air-wave-sea, ice and current-sediment modeling: processes, analysis and prediction.

The earth system is inter-connected on a broad range of temporal and spatial scales, and we welcome coastal, regional and basin-scale studies, as well as interdisciplinary topics. As in the past workshops, we particularly encourage participation from young scientists – graduate students and postdocs – and will again host the Outstanding Young Scientist Awards competition. Selected works of IWMO presentations will be published as a special issue in Ocean Dynamics. 

Apply: 
Monday, January 2, 2017 to Friday, March 31, 2017
Attendance mode: 
Campus
Attendance pattern: 
Daytime
Start/End: 
Monday, July 3, 2017 - 02:00 to Thursday, July 6, 2017 - 02:00
Language of assessment: 
English
Language of instruction: 
English
Study mode: 
Full time
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