Dear Colleague,
First of all *Happy New Year* ! (I apologize for any cross-posting).
Now that the Seasonal holidays are finished, there is only *one week
left to submit an abstract *to the* 2012 EGU ESSI *conference (22-27
April 2012, Vienna).
This is a kind reminder of the deadline: *17th of January*. Please,
visit
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2012/sessionprogramme/ESSI to
select a session and submit your abstract.
For your convenience , I included my previous message describing the
entire ESSI programme.
Thank you and best regards,
Stefano Nativi
(President, ESSI Division of EGU)
I am writing to invite you to submit an abstract to the forthcoming
Earth and Space Sciences Informatics (ESSI) sessions of the European
Geosciences Union (EGU) General Assembly in Vienna, 22-27 April 2012.
Please, see _
_http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU2012/sessionprogramme/ESSI
Authors are invited to submit abstracts by *Tuesday 17 January 2012*.
Please, read /How to submit an Abstract at/:
http://meetings.copernicus.org/egu2012/abstract_management/how_to_submit_an_abstract.html
This year we have two sub-programmes:
ESSI1 -- *Community-driven challenges and solutions dealing with
Informatics
*ESSI2 -- *Multi-disciplinary challenges and solutions across the
Earth and Space Sciences
*
For your convenience, I listed the sessions at the end of this message.
Recently ESSI promoted a Division medal: the *McHarg medal* (see
_http://www.egu.eu/awards-medals/awards-and-medals/award/portrait-ian-mcharg.html_).
The new medalist: *Prof. Peter Fox* will be awarded in Vienna at the
GA meeting !
_Please do not hesitate to contact me or one of the session conveners
should you have any questions, and please feel free to forward this
message to others who may be interested._
Best regards,
Stefano Nativi
(President, ESSI Division of EGU)
ESSI1 -- Community-driven challenges and solutions dealing with
Informatics
ESSI1.1
New Data Paradigms in the Solid Earth Sciences
* *
ESSI1.2/OS4.7
Informatics in Oceanography and Ocean Science (co-organized)
NH1.8/AS4.15/ESSI1.3/HS5.10/HS7.7
ICT-based hydrometeorology science and natural disaster societal
impact assessment (co-organized)
ESSI1.4
International Collaboration and Integration Strategies for Climate and
other Geosciences Informatics
ESSI1.5
Spatial and temporal patterns of wildfires: models, theory, and reality
ESSI1.6
Laser Scanning: 3D Spatial Data, Analysis, and Infrastructures in
Geosciences
NH5.7/ESSI1.7
Architecture of Future Tsunami Warning Systems (co-organized)
ESSI2 -- Multi-disciplinary challenges and solutions across the
Earth and Space Sciences
ESSI2.1
Mathematical Modeling and Simulation Software in the Geosciences
ESSI2.2
Earth System Modeling: Strategies and Software
EOS6/ESSI2.3
Modern Geoinformatics and Education (co-organized)
ESSI2.4
Full life cycle of data
ESSI2.5
Metadata and Data Models, and Markup Languages
ESSI2.6
Uncertainty in Environmental Data and Models
ESSI2.7
Service Architecture challenges for multi-disciplinary systems
ESSI2.8
Collaborative environments and semantic interoperability
ESSI2.9/GI1.5
Intelligent geo-Information Management in the Future Internet
(co-organized)
ESSI2.10
Earth science on Cloud, HPC and Grid
ESSI2.11
Large scale data analytics and mining in the Earth Science domains
ESSI2.12
Real Use of Standards and Technologies - Live Demonstrations
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Dr. Stefano Nativi
Head of the Earth & Space Informatics laboratory (ESSI-lab)
National Research Council of Italy - Institute of Atmospheric Pollution
Research - (CNR-IIA)
Manager of the UOS (Organizational Unit) Area di Ricerca Roma 2 - Tor
Vergata
c/o University of Florence
Piazza Ciardi, 25 -59100 Prato (Italy)
tel +39 0574 602535
cell +39 6428427