The 21th NIES supercomputer workshop

Japanese

The Center for Global Environmental Research (CGER) is pleased to announce that The 21st Supercomputer Workshop will be held as follows.

Date and time:
December 19 (Thursday), 2013, 13.00–17.30
Title:
The 21th Supercomputer Workshop
Place:
Conference Room, Climate Change Research Hall (Ground Floor),
CGER, National Institute for Environmental Studies (NIES)
Contact:
Supercomputer Secretariat
Tel 029-850-2409
Fax 029-858-2645
E-mail www-cger(at)nies(dot)go(dot)jp

The latest research using NIES supercomputer will be presented.

This workshop will be open to all who are interested. We encourage your participation.

Program
13.00–13.05 Opening address Hitoshi MUKAI
(CGER, NIES)
13.05–13.15 Operation status of the NIES supercomputer system and outline of research applications CGER/Environmental Information Department
13.15–13.27 Studies on uncertainty cascades in climate change simulations Hideo SHIOGAMA
(CGER, NIES)
13.27–13.39 Understanding of the air pollution structure and evaluation of its measures Tatsuya NAGASHIMA
(CRER*, NIES)
13.39–13.51 Development of chemistry-climate models based on the MIROC model and future projection of the ozone layer Hideharu AKIYOSHI
(CGER, NIES)
13.51–14.03 High resolution transport modeling for GOSAT retrieval and inverse modeling of surface green house gas fluxes Shamil MAKSHYUTOV
(CGER, NIES)
14.03–14.15 Development of a combined system for CAI-satellite imager analysis and model simulation Eiji OIKAWA
(The University of Tokyo)
14.15–14.27 Numerical study on cloud systems using NICAM Masahiro SAWADA
(The University of Tokyo)
14.27–14.44 Incorporation of new land process schemes into the MIROC global climate model and its application to land-atmosphere interaction studies Naota HANASAKI
(CGER, NIES)
Development of land component models and application to global-scale climate change studies Akihiko ITO
(CGER, NIES)
14.44–14.56 Effects of breaking waves and rainfall on momentum and scalar transfer across the gas-liquid interface in wind-driven turbulence Satoru KOMORI
(Kyoto University)
14.56–15.08 Genome analysis of endangered species Daiji ENDO
(Rakuno Gakuen University)
15.08–15.28 Coffee Break
15.28–15.40 Climate modeling of the past and the future using a climate model (MIROC) and an ice sheet model (IcIES) Masakazu YOSHIMORI
(The University of Tokyo)
15.40–15.52 Reference data production for reprocessing at the GOSAT DHF Masataka AJIRO
(CGER, NIES)
15.52–16.04 Model-data fusion experiment using terrestrial carbon cycle model and remote sensing data Kazuhito ICHII
(CGER, NIES)
16.04–16.16 Simulation of integrated land-use models using high resolution remote sensing information Yoshiki YAMAGATA
(CGER, NIES),
Hajime SEYA
(CGER, NIES)
16.16–16.28 Evaluation of the simulated past climate variability through comparison with tree-ring oxygen isotope records Naoyuki KURITA
(Nagoya University)
16.28–16.40 Improving parameterizations of ocean mixing processes and their application to coupled ocean physical-biogeochemical-ecosystem simulation Naoki FURUICHI
(CRER*, NIES)
16.40–16.52 Global-scale prediction of POPs exposure to marine fishery resources using a 3D dynamic multimedia environmental fate model Toru KAWAI
(CERR, NIES)
16.52–17.04 Development of atmospheric simulation models for exoplanets: Implementation experiment of Martian dust circulation processes Masaki ISHIWATARI
(Hokkaido University)
17.04–17.25 Discussion
17.25–17.30 Closing address Nobuko SAIGUSA
(CGER, NIES)
  • * Center for Regional Environmental Research
  • † Center for Environmental Risk Research

A reception will be held from 18:00 near NIES.