The 18th NIES supercomputer workshop

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The 18th NIES supercomputer workshop will be held as follows.
The latest researches using NIES supercomputer will be presented.

This workshop will be open to the all of you who are interested, we encourage your participation.

Date:
November 9, 2010, 11:00–17:30
Place:
Seminar Room in Center for Global Environmental Research,
National Institute for Environmental Studies
Contact:
Tel: 029-850-2409
Fax: 029-858-2645
E-mail: www-cger(at)nies(dot)go(dot)jp
Program
11:00–11:05 opening address Yasuhiro SASANO (NIES)
11:05–11:20 Operation status of NIES supercomputer system and outline of research applications
11:20–11:35 International collaborative research on integrated environmental management in river catchment Hironori HIGASHI (NIES)
11:35–11:50 Improvement of physical processes in the ocean atmosphere coupled GCM and development of climate prediction technique Tomoo OGURA (NIES)
11:50–13:00 Lunch
13:00–13:20 Improvement of the land surface process of MIROC global climate model and its application to land-atmosphere interaction studies Tomohito YAMADA (Hokkaido University)
13:20–13:40 Improvement of atmospheric chemistry-and aerosol-related processes in the climate model and its verification with the simulation of past and present climate
Source-receptor analysis of air pollutants and estimation of their impact on climate
Tatsuya NAGASHIMA (NIES)
13:40–13:55 Understanding and constraining uncertainties in long-term and near-term climate predictions Hideo SHIOGAMA (NIES)
13:55–14:10 Simulation and analysis of stratospheric ozone variations and their effects on stratosphere-troposphere climate Hideharu AKIYOSHI (NIES)
14:10–14:25 Evaluation of the roles of tropospheric ozone and stratospheric ozone in the future prediction of global warming with MRI CCM 2 Kiyotaka SHIBATA (Meteorological Research Institute)
14:25–14:40 Mass transfer mechanism at and below the air-water interface in the ocean and the effects of swell on the mass transfer at the air-sea interface Rhoichi KUROSE (Kyoto Unversity)
14:40–14:55 Development of atmospheric circulation models for moist planetary atmospheres and related fundamental experiments on the atmospheric structures Yoshi-Yuki HAYASHI (Kobe University)
14:55–15:10 Development and applications of novel computerized prediction system of biotoxicity based on interaction analysis between receptor and ligands Hiroaki TOKIWA (Rikkyo University)
15:10–15:30 Coffee Break
15:30–15:45 Paleoclimate Modeling and Global Warming Experiments using MIROC-med and an ice sheet model(ICIES) Masakazu YOSHIMORI (The University of Tokyo)
15:45–16:00 Numerical study on cloud systems using NICAM Wataru YANASE (The University of Tokyo)
16:00–16:15 Cloud-Resolving Simulations of Heavy Rainfall systems and Typhoons Kazuhisa TSUBOKI (Nagoya University)
16:15–16:30 Operating, maintaining and revising systems to process observational data from the Green house Gases Observing Akira YUKI (NIES)
16:30–16:45 Application of the transport model for inverse modeling of the greenhouse gas fluxes Shamil MAKSYUTOV (NIES)
16:45–17:00 Development of a combined system for CAI-satellite imager analysis and model simulation Daisuke GOTO (The University of Tokyo)
17:00–17:25 discussion
17:25–17:30 closing address Yukihiro NOJIRI (NIES)