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2nd Workshop in eScience Applications for Seismology Programme

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Contents

Monday 20 June 2011

09:00 Registration and coffee

09:30 Welcome, Andreas Rietbrock PDF

Opening talk

09:35 The QUEST training network: current developments in computational seismology, Heiner Igel PDF

Ambient noise processing and applications

10:15 Seismic noise correlation techniques: non-volcanic tremors, slow events, Nikolai Shapiro PDF

10:45 Coffee and refreshments

11:15 Seismic noise correlation techniques and challenges, Michel Campillo PDF

11:45 Information management and seismic tomography, Andrea Morelli PDF

12:15 Discussion: Commonalities and differences in applications presented?

12:35 Discussion: Data-intensive HPC applications: some of the issues

13:00 Lunch

HPC and data-intensive processing

14:00 UK national supercomputing service – current and future HPC capabilities and challenges, Fiona Reid PDF

14:30 EDIM1: applying the data-brick model to data-intensive applications, Paolo Besana and Adam Carter PDF

15:00 Acquisition and processing of marine seismic reflection data for hydrocarbon exploration, Anton Ziolkowski PDF

15:30 Coffee and refreshments

15:50 Discussion: Strategy for integrating HPC, data and applications in seismology

Public lecture

17:00 Our shaking planet: how megaquakes affect the whole Earth, Heiner Igel PDF

18:00 Reception

17:30 Dinner

Tuesday 21 June 2011

08:30 Coffee and refreshments

Integrating seismology and IT – VERCE, ENVRI, EUDAT, ADMIRE…

09:00 EPOS and related on-going European projects, Alberto Michelini and Torild van Eck PDF

09:30 VERCE: outline and challenges, Jean-Pierre Vilotte PDF

10:00 Seismological data access and processing through ADMIRE, Alessandro Spinuso PDF

10:30 Coffee and refreshments

11:00 Fine scale structures in the Earth and the use of HPC, Andreas Rietbrock PDF

11:30 Bayesian (geophysical) inversion theory: graphical models and HPC via Markov Chain Monte Carlo, Carsten Riggelson PDF

12:00 Data-intensive noise correlation techniques: practice and issues, Nikolai Shapiro PDF

13:00 Lunch

Workshop wrap-up

14:00 Discussion: Decisions on key objectives and scientific applications

15:00 Decision on actions to be taken and by whom



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--Michelle Galea 15:27, 28 June 2011 (UTC)

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