| Workshop: Oceanography, Hydraulics and Computational Statistics |
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| Written by Chris O'Neal | |||
| Monday, 09 November 2009 05:45 | |||
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i-MATH CESGA Node organizes the Workshop Population dynamics of hake in the Galician coast, environmental management techniques in coastal areas, and movement of the tides are being studied from a mathematical and computational viewpoint, in the "Oceanography and Hydraulics Workshop Computational Statistics." It will take place on Friday, November 27 at the Faculty of Mathematics University of Santiago de Compostela. Registration is open until on November 24. At this time, research groups will meet that study different disciplines, a sector of great interest environmental, social and economic Galician level. Many of the models and studies in the community Galician reached great international recognition. It will be a meeting point for the scientific community involved in these fields of knowledge, since the wide variety of topics multidisciplinary to be levied under the title of the day planned, not always know the scientific contributions and codes developed from these different groups. It will cover topics such as studying the "Different optimization techniques environmental management in coastal zones," or "Dynamic models for evaluation the state of exploited fish populations: A case study of hake in the Atlantic coast of the Iberian Peninsula." And that is the study of oceanography and Hydraulics Computational Statistics and covers areas that allow its application to oil spills, offshore aquaculture, or the representation oceanographic and hydraulic phenomena, to name a few. The new techniques and increased computational power available to these groups, is achieving good results in the study, but that is why it is more important the sharing of knowledge. Researchers participate in the Workshop of the Spanish Institute of Oceanography (Centro Oceanográfico de Vigo and Coruña) and the Institute of Investigaciones Marinas (CSIC), Vigo, and researchers from multidisciplinary academic field related to Oceanography and Computational Hydraulics, as well as statistical methods and models oriented oceanographic data and water. It also provided technical participation of institutes related to public gathering and processing of marine data. Issues related to: OCEANOGRAPHY HYDRAULIC AND STATISTICAL AND COMPUTATIONAL PROGRAM:
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