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Links to videos of the talks will be made available over the next few weeks.


Contents

Monday 7 March 2011

11:30 Registration

12:00 Lunch

Introduction

13:00 Current challenges in seismology, Andreas Rietbrock PDF

13:30 Challenges in seismic hazard forecasting: how e-science can help, Ian Main PDF

14:00 Advancing research with e-science, Malcolm Atkinson PDF

14:45 Coffee break

Seismological data centres: archive, access, and developments

15:15 ORFEUS: the challenge of integrating distributed research resources, Torild van Eck PDF

15:45 Access to earthquake information - current and planned initiatives at the EMSC, Linus Kamb PDF

16:15 Developments in web services, workflows and product development at the IRIS DMC, Timothy Ahern PDF

16:45 Current status of realtime seismic network in and around the Japanese islands, Seiji Tsuboi PDF

17:15 Discussion: Future directions and synergies?

19:00 Reception, Playfair Library, Old College

19:30 Dinner, Raeburn Room, Old College

Tuesday 8 March 2011

Data mining and analysis

09:00 Seismological software developments at LMU Munich: ObsPy and SesiHub, Tobias Megies/Robert Barsch PDF

09:30 Continuous automatic seismic waveform screening of 3C-broadband recordings, Matthias Ohrnberger PDF

10:00 Databases in seismology, Martin Kersten PDF

10:30 Coffee break

Seismic hazard/risk

11:00 Earthquake engineering, Josef Kueng PDF

11:30 Global earthquake model, John Tarter and Damiano Monelli PDF

12:00 Discussion: What is needed - synergies?

12:30 Lunch

Data intensive computing

14:00 Data-intensive methods - a survival response to the digital revolution, Malcolm Atkinson PDF

14:30 The VERCE consortium, Jean-Pierre Vilotte PDF

15:00 Continuous waveform earthquake location: application to the 2009 L'Aquila aftershock sequence, Alberto Mecheline and Alessia Maggi PDF

15:30 Infrastructure for data-intensive seismology: cross-correlation of distributed seismic traces through the ADMIRE framework, Alessandro Spinuso PDF

16:00 (Some) current challenges in deep earth seismology, James Wookey PDF

16:30 Coffee break

17:00 Breakout sessions

Wednesday 9 March 2011

09:00 Continuation of breakout sessions and preparation of workshop summary

10:30 Coffee break

11:00 Presentations from discussions and workshop wrap-up

Slides from discussion on data quality: PDF

Slides from discussion on reproducibility of experiments: PDF

13:00 Lunch



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--Michelle Galea 14:14, 14 April 2011 (UTC)

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