CMWR XVI - Computational Methods in Water Resources XVI International Conference

Event Detail

General Information
Dates:
Monday, June 19, 2006 - Thursday, June 22, 2006
Days of Week:
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Target Audience:
Academic and Practice
Location:
Copenhagen, Denmark
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The conference continues the tradition of the 15 previous biennial meetings, alternating between North America and Europe. The conference aims at the dissemination of the latest ideas in the development and applications of computational techniques to surface and subsurface hydrology. The organizers welcome submissions that either directly involve computations for water resources or present concepts relevant to such computations.
Keynote Speakers
Martin Blunt - From pore-space images to multiphase transport predictions
Shiyi Chen - Multiscale simulation for fluid flows in porous media:
upscaling molecular dynamics to the pore scale
Graham Fogg - If Heterogeneity Is So Important, Why Do We Still Ignore It?
Gabriel Katul - Turbulent Transport Processes Near the Canopy-Atmosphere
Interface: Theory, Experiments, and Simulations
Hans Petter Langtangen - Building Problem Solving Environments for
Porous Media Flow
Mario Putti - Modeling surface-subsurface water interactions at the
catchment scale
Karsten Pruess - Numerical Modeling of CO2 Sequestration in Geologic Formations
- Recent Results and Open Challenges
Lars Petter Rd - Circulation in the Skagerrak/Northern North Sea:
Insight into local response (eddies) to large scale
forcing using a numerical model