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ASPECT Hackathon

Earth and Physical Sciences Building, Rm 1317

2016 ASPECT Hackathon

24-25 June, UC Davis

25 June - July 2, Lake Tahoe

You are invited to apply to attend the third ASPECT Hackathon in Davis, California beginning on June 23, 2016.

To further the development of the mantle convection code ASPECT and its user community, current users and developers of ASPECT will be working side-by-side over an approximately 10 day period. Participants will make significant progress both on the development of ASPECT itself, as well as on the models individual users are building for their own research.

Among the topics of interest are:

  •  More complete material descriptions
  •  Benchmarking
  •  Plugins for individual research questions
  •  Documentation updates
  •  Improvements to the nonlinear solvers
  •  Level-set methods for accurately tracking compositional fields

The majority of the time will be spent working on the code in an informal setting, individually or in small groups.

Organizers

Wolfgang Bangerth, Texas A&M University
Julianne Dannberg, Texas A&M University
Rene Gassmoeller, Texas A&M University
Timo Heister, Clemson University
Lorraine Hwang, UC Davis

Workshop Information

Dates

The official program begins June 24 @9am EPS 1317 and will run for approximately 10 days.

Location

The program will begin on the campus of UC Davis and then move offsite to North Shore Lake Tahoe.  Please plan on flying in and out of a Northern California location such as Sacramento (SMF),  San Francisco. (SFO) or Reno (RNO).

Registration

THIS EVENT IS FULL.  

All applicants and CIG'16 meeting participants are welcome to join the hackathon for the first several days at UC Davis.

PLEASE CHECK BACK FOR UP TO DATE INFORMATION BEFORE MAKING TRAVEL ARRANGEMENTS

 

 Location June 24 @ 9am

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