WORKSHOP ANNOUNCEMENT - SAVE THE DATE
CIG - The Next Generation
The CIG TNG workshop will center around the following cross-cutting thematic topics:
- Computational Geodynamics and Society
- Computational Geodynamics and Space
- Computational Geodynamics and the Machine
- Computational Geodynamics and Community
- Computational Geodynamics and Scales
- Computational Geodynamics and Hardware
We invite community input through participation in discussions and contributions of computational solid earth science, technology, infrastructure, and outreach presentations. Participants from a wide range of disciplines in the computational and geosciences are encouraged to attend and share ideas in addressing community needs as we look forward to the future of CIG. We especially seek feedback from early-career scientists in creating the vision for the next generation of CIG.
Call for Sessions
We welcome proposals for tutorials and breakout groups organized and hosted by our community members. Tutorials are half-day sessions held prior to the beginning of the workshop on Monday August 4. Tutorials are typically introductions to open source modeling software or topics in software development, FAIR4RS or software tools. Breakout sessions in geodynamics, computation, and/or software may be a special interest group providing opportunities for discussion and feedback or scientific session providing opportunities to explore emerging topics or to engage in a focus in depth look at current trends, bottlenecks, or other specialty topics.
Please see the Call for Sessions tab on our event website for more information on submitting your proposal.
DEADLINE: Friday March 14, 2025
Sign up for Announcements on our forum for the latest notifications on Registration, Housing and Abstract submission. We anticipate these to be available in late March.
More information can be found on the event website.
Organizing Committee
Dave May, Chair, University of California, San Diego
Katie Cooper, Vice Chair, Washington State University
Thorsten Becker, University of Texas at Austin
Bruce Buffet, University of California, Berkeley
Bryant Chow, University of Alaska Fairbanks
Peter Driscoll, Carnegie Institution for Science
Adina Pusok, Oxford University
D. Sarah Stamps, Virginia Tech
Lorraine Hwang, ex officio, University of California Davis