To further the development of the crustal deformation modeling code PyLith and its user community, current users and developers of PyLith will be working side-by-side over an approximately 5 day period. Participants will make significant progress both on the development of PyLith itself, as well as on the models individual users are building for their own research.
The majority of the time will be spent working on the code in an informal setting, individually or in small groups.
Registration Closes: March 31, 2018
Notification of Acceptance Begins: April 1, 2018
Brad Aagaard, US Geological Survey
Matt Knepley, SUNY Buffalo
Charles Williams, GNS Science
Lorraine Hwang, UC Davis
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Participants will arrive on the evening of Monday June 18 and depart on Sunday June 24.
The hackathon will be held at Walker Creek Ranch in Northern California. Group transportation will be arranged from regional airports.
Please see the 2018 ASPECT > Logistics page for more details.
Participants must apply to attend. Registration does not guarantee acceptance to the event.
All registrants must apply for support for Workshop Fees.
email: events@geodynamics.org