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  Sunday, September 11, 2005
 
  1700-2030:
Early Registration
Imperial Palace Congress Lobby
 
  1900-2030:
Welcome Reception Congress Foyer

    Monday, September 12, 2005
 

  0800-1330:

Registration desk open

Congress Lobby

       
 

0800

Welcome Coffee

Salle de l'Europe

       
 

0845

Opening remarks
Tom Bettge/Al Kellie, NCAR

Salle de l'Europe
Morning Session Chairs

 

0900

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Thomas Zacharia,


Leadership Computing

 

1000

Jean-Francois Estrade

Computing at Météo-France: A New Step to Satisfy the Operational Use of NH Model

       
 

1030

Morning coffee break

Foyer

       
 
1100

John Michalakes

Weather Research and Forecast Model: Progress, Application, and Lessons Learned

 

1130

Forrest Hoffman Climate Benchmark Results From High End Computing (HEC) Platforms
 
1200
Isabella Weger

Recent Changes and Current Developments at ECMWF

 

       
 

1230

Lunch Buffet

Brasserie du Parc

       
    Rich Loft, NCAR Afternoon Session Chair
 

1400

James Hughes

Roadmap for Large Storage Systems

 
1430
Lola Olsen Data Discovery Worldwide Using the Global Change Master Directory
       
 

1500

Afternoon coffee break

Foyer

       
 

1530

Herve Chevanne
AMD Global Solutions
 
1600
Jose Roberto Garcia iBDC – Historical Climate Data Project in Brazil
 
1630
Wolfgang Sell Distributed Data Management at DKRZ
 
1700
Per Nyberg The Drive Towards High Productivity Computing
       
 

1800

Reception

Foyer

       
 
  Tuesday, September 13, 2005
 

  0800-1330:

Registration desk open

Congress Lobby

       
 

0800

Welcome Coffee

Salle de l'Europe

       
 

0845

Opening remarks
Don Middleton, NCAR

Salle de l'Europe
Session Chair

 

0900

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
John Gordon

The UK's e-Science Programme

 

1000

Warren Washington

IPCC Climate Change Simulations of 20th and 21st Century: Present and Future

 
1030
Leif Laursen Danish Meteorological Institute Computing Update
       
 

1100

Morning coffee break

Foyer

       
 

1130

Jim Tuccillo

Linux Networx Roadmap

 
1200
Phil Tannenbaum Environmental Supercomputing at the Australian High Performance Computing and Communications Centre
 
1230

Cliff Jacobs

Cyberinfrastructure Plans: National Science Foundation and U.S. Geosciences Communities

 
1300
Reinhard Budich

The PRISM Software Infrastructure: Status and Future

       
 

AFTERNOON  FREE


    Wednesday, September 14, 2005
 

  0800-1730:

Registration desk open

Congress Lobby

 
 

0800

Welcome Coffee

Salle de l'Europe

       
 

0845

Opening remarks
Gene Harano, NCAR

Salle de l'Europe
Morning Session Chair

 

0900

V. Balaji

Modeling Framework Integration at GFDL

 
0930
Doug Nychka Statistical Tools for Understanding Climate Experiments
 

1000

Dong-il Lee

KMA System Upgrade

       
 

1030

Morning coffee break

Foyer

       
 

1100

Tom Bettge The High Performance Computing Environment at NCAR
 
1130
Michel Desgagné On the Need for a High Resolution Strategy When Predicting Hurricanes with Operational NWP Models
 
1200
Zong Xiang Status of Computing at CMA
       
 

1230

Lunch Buffet

Brasserie du Parc

       
    Steve Worley, NCAR Afternoon Session Chair
 

1400

Jörg Stadler

NEC Supercomputing

 
1430
Nancy Collins Components, Coupling, and Concurrency in the Earth System Modeling Framework (ESMF)
       
 

1500

Afternoon coffee break

Foyer

       
 

1530

Roberto Mechoso

Integration of a Coupled Atmosphere-Ocean Model into the ESMF

 
1600

Michael Lautenschlager
and Hannes Thiemann

The Automatic Data Fill Process in the WDC Climate
 
1630
Don Grice IBM's High Performance Computing Strategy
       
 

1800

Banquet

 
    Dinner Speaker Rich Loft
 

 

 

Deputy Director for Research and Development
Scientific Computing Division
NCAR


    Thursday, September 15, 2005
 

  0800-1730:

Registration desk open

Congress Lobby

       
 

0800

Welcome Coffee

Salle de l'Europe

       
 

0845

Opening remarks
Nancy Collins, NCAR

Salle de l'Europe
Morning Session Chair

 

0900

KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Carl Kesselman

Cyberinfrastructure, Grids, and the Road to System Level Science

 
1000
Geerd Hoffmann Computing at DWD
       
 

1030

Morning coffee break

Foyer

       
 

1100

William Collins

The Future of the Community Climate System Model: Computational and Scientific Challenges

 
1130
Martin Ohmacht IBM BlueGene/L: Status and Future
 
1200
Paul Selwood Met Office Computing Update
       
 

1230

Lunch Buffet

Brasserie du Parc

       
    Al Kellie, NCAR Afternoon Session Chair
 

1400

Dave Parry

Recent Achievements and Future Innovations in the Use of Standards-Based Computing for Weather and Climate

 
1430
Simon Pellerin  

MPMD Implementation of the Operational MSC 4Dvar on IBM p690

       
 

1500

Afternoon coffee break

Foyer

       
 

1530

William Kramer

Science-Driven Supercomputing

 
1600
Don Middleton Emerging Cyberinfrastructure for the Global DataGrid
 
1630
Andrey Semin Intel High Performance Computing Solutions
       
 

1800

Farewell Reception

Foyer


CAS2K5 is organized by the Scientific Computing Division of the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR).
NCAR is managed by the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR)
under the sponsorship of the National Science Foundation (NSF).

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