When viewing the Technical Program schedule, on the far righthand side
is a column labeled "PLANNER." Use this planner to build your own
schedule. Once you select an event and want to add it to your personal
schedule, just click on the calendar icon of your choice (outlook
calendar, ical calendar or google calendar) and that event will be
stored there. As you select events in this manner, you will have your
own schedule to guide you through the week.
You can also create your personal schedule on the SC11 app (Boopsie) on your smartphone. Simply select a session you want to attend and "add" it to your plan. Continue in this manner until you have created your own personal schedule. All your events will appear under "My Event Planner" on your smartphone.
Organizer(s):Reinhard Burdich, John Feo, Per Nyberg, Tobias Weigel
ROOM:Hyatt Discovery B
ABSTRACT: As we enter the age of data intensive science, knowledge discovery in simulation based science rests upon analyzing massive amounts of data. In climate science, model-generated and observational data represent one of the largest repositories of scientific data in any discipline. Geoscientists gather data faster than they can be interpreted. They possess powerful tools for stewardship and visualization, but not for data intensive analytics to understand causal relationships among simulated events. Such tools will provide unique insights into challenging features of the earth system, including anomalies, nonlinear dynamics and chaos with the potential to play a significant role in future IPCC assessments. The breakthroughs needed to address these challenges will come from collaborative efforts involving end-user scientists, computer and computational scientists in diverse disciplines to discuss the design and development of methods and tools for knowledge discovery in climate science. See https://redmine.dkrz.de/collaboration/projects/ckd-workshop for presentations from the first workshop.