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Subject: 44th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications
– Wrocław, 14-18 July 2025
From: Krzysztof Bogdan <krzysztof.bogdan(a)pwr.edu.pl>
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Dear Colleagues!
The 44th Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications will
take place in Wrocław, Poland, from July 14 to 18, 2025. Registration
and the conference webpage can be found at https://spa.pwr.edu.pl/ .
The conference is jointly organized by the Mathematical Institute of the
University of Wrocław and the Faculty of Pure and Applied Mathematics
at Wrocław University of Science and Technology.
The following distinguished speakers will deliver plenary talks:
* Giuseppe Cannizzaro (University of Warwick), Doeblin Lecture
* Benoit Collins (Kyoto University)
* Alessandra Faggionato (La Sapienza), Doob Lecture
* Thomas Hutchcroft (California Institute of Technology)
* Roberto Imbuzeiro Oliveira (IMPA)
* Tomasz Komorowski (Polish Academy of Sciences and UMCS)
* Florence Merlevède (Univ. Paris-Est Marne-la-Vallée), Lévy Lecture
* Ron Peled (Tel Aviv University)
* Nicolas Perkowski (FU Berlin)
* Justin Salez (Paris Dauphine University)
* Sunder Sethuraman (University of Arizona), Schramm Lecture
* Cristina Toninelli (Paris Dauphine University and CNRS)
* Minmin Wang (University of Sussex), Itô Lecture
In addition to the plenary talks, there will be 32 Invited Sessions. We
also accept Contributed Sessions until May 10, 2025, or until the venue
reaches capacity.
For more information, please visit the conference webpage:
https://spa.pwr.edu.pl/
Feel free to forward this message to anyone who may be interested.
We look forward to welcoming you to Wrocław!
Marek Arendarczyk, Krzysztof Bogdan, Krzysztof Dębicki, Piotr
Dyszewski, Tomasz Grzywny, Kamil Kaleta, and Paweł Lorek
Local Organizing Committee
(see last paragraph for info re summer school on July 21-25, 2025)
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Subject: Reminder: Call for Abstracts, EuroMech Colloquium 652:
Non-spherical particles in turbulence
From: Van Hout <rene(a)technion.ac.il>
This is email is a friendly reminder for the EuroMech colloquium 652
call of abstracts. The EuroMech colloquium 652 "Non-spherical particles
in turbulence: recent advances in theory, simulation and experiments"
will be held in Udine (Italy) from July 16 to July 18, 2025.
Abstract submission is open (deadline for abstract submission March 16,
2025). We cordially invite you to submit an abstract following the
instructions given here:
https://652.euromech.org/registration/
Full information about the colloquium and practical details can be found
here: https://652.euromech.org/
Invited speakers
- Mona Rahmani (University of British Columbia, Canada)
- Marco Edoardo Rosti (Okinawa Institute of Technology, Japan)
- Alfredo Soldati (TU Wien, Austria)
- Martin Sommerfeld (Otto von Guericke University, Germany)
- Gautier Verhille (IRPHE Marseille, France)
- Anthony Wachs (University of British Columbia, Canada)
We would also like to direct your attention to the summer school
"Non-Spherical Particles in Turbulence" that will be held at the
International Centre for Mechanical Sciences (CISM, Udine, Italy),
between July 21 - 25 (2025), following the EuroMech colloquium. This may
be a great opportunity for your graduate students to obtain a broad
overview of the state-of-the-art techniques in numerical, analytical and
experimental research of non-spherical particle-laden flows. The link to
the summer school: https://cism.it/en/activities/courses/C2510/
It will be our great pleasure to welcome you in Udine.
The Chairmen of the EUROMECH Colloquium 652,
René van Hout (Technion - Israel Institute of Technology) &
Cristian Marchioli (University of Udine)
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Wojciech W. Grabowski, PhD, DSc
Senior Scientist
Mesoscale and Microscale Meteorology Laboratory
NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
PO Box 3000, Boulder, Colorado 80307-3000
overnight mail: 3090 Center Green Dr., Boulder, CO 80301
e-mail: grabow(a)ucar.edu <grabow(a)ncar.ucar.edu>
cell: (303)-905-9000
office: (303)-497-8974
fax: (303)-497-8181
web: https://staff.ucar.edu/users/grabow
office: Foothills Lab FL3, room 3033
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From: "François G. Schmitt" <
000005e2675217fc-dmarc-request(a)listserv.miami.edu>
Date: Wed, Jan 8, 2025 at 4:34 PM
Subject: [LAPCOD] Call for abstracts: Lagrangian session @ EGU 2025
To: <RSMAS-LAPCOD(a)listserv.earth.miami.edu>
Dear colleagues,
Following last year’s success, we are organizing the 3rd edition of
the Lagrangian
session NP6.1
<https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmeetingor…>
on *Lagrangian perspectives on transport and mixing in geophysical fluids* at
EGU's 2025 General Assembly. The session brings together a wide range of
topics from global to turbulent scales, and promotes cross-disciplinary
interactions.
The
<https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.egu25…>call
for abstracts
<https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fmeetingor…>
is
open **deadline January 15, 2025**.
Various forms of financial aid
<https://nam10.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.egu25…>
are
available, some with deadlines in December 2024.
Please feel free to share within your networks—we look forward to your
contributions to this exciting session!
Kind regards,
Louis Rivoire - MIT
Jezabel Curbelo - BarcelonaTech
François Schmitt - CNRS
Silvia Bucci - University of Vienna
Tor Nordam - SINTEF Ocean
Ignacio Pisso - Norwegian Institute for Air Research
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From: Sou-Cheng Choi schoi32(a)iit.edu
Date: December 08, 2024
Subject: 15th International Conference on Monte Carlo Methods and
Applications (MCM), Chicago, Jul 2025
Dear Colleagues,
The 15th International Conference on Monte Carlo Methods and
Applications (MCM) will take place at Illinois Institute of Technology
in Chicago from July 28 to August 1, 2025. The conference brings
together researchers and practitioners to share their latest findings
in Monte Carlo methods. We are delighted to have the following diverse
group of distinguished plenary speakers:
- Nicolas Chopin, ENSAE, Institut Polytechnique de Paris
- Peter W Glynn, Stanford University
- Roshan Joseph, Georgia Institute of Technology
- Christiane Lemieux, University of Waterloo
- Veronika Rockova, University of Chicago
- Uros Seljak, University of California, Berkeley
- Michaela Szölgyenyi, University of Klagenfurt (AAU)
- Matt Pharr, NVIDIA
For important dates related to the conference and information on how
to submit your contributions, please visit the conference website
http://mcm2025chicago.org. Please consider organizing a special
session or giving a talk! The deadlines for submissions are at the end
of January.
Help us spread the word by sharing this invitation with colleagues and
peers who may be interested in attending MCM 2025, or posting it on
relevant mailing lists and online forums.
We hope to see many of you in Chicago next year!
Best regards,
MCM2025 Organizing Committee
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Call for 2025 R-CCS International HPC Computational Science Internship
RIKEN Center for Computational Science(R-CCS) offers an internship
program targeting graduate students (Ph.D program) affiliated with
overseas universities or institutions.
The internship program is a project fostering researchers dedicated
to HPC (High Performance Computer) technology and computational
science with the aim to orient interns to R&D in leading-edge
computational science by providing them with an opportunity to work in
R-CCS research teams for a better understanding of computational
science technology.
-Internship period:
Applicants and hosting research teams may set appropriate periods by
mutual agreement for the internship duration, up to 90 days between
April 15, 2025 and March 19, 2026.
-Location:
Kobe or Tokyo (High Performance Artificial Intelligence Systems
Research Team only)
-Qualifications:
Applicants must belong to a university whose head or representative
can issue a formal letter of request on behalf of applicants (Ph.D.
program). PhD-level students with fundamental knowledge in the field
of computational science and with a specific research focus are
desirable.
-Number to be admitted:
Term 1 (Internship starts between Tue, April 15 and Mon, June 30,
2025), up to 10 students.
Term 2 (Internship starts after Tue, July 1, 2025. *It is necessary to
finish the internship by Thurs, March 19,2026), up to 20 students.
Approximately 30 students will be accepted in total.
However, the number of participants may vary depending on the
situation.
-Expenses and allowance:
Commuting expenses, Lodging expenses, Travel expenses, and Internship
allowance will be paid.
-Application: Application documents as given below must be submitted in advance.
For Term 1 (Internship starts between Tue, April 15 and Mon, June 30,
2025), upload by Monday, December 02,noon (Japan Standard Time)
For Term 2 (Internship starts after Tue, July 1, 2025.
*It is necessary to finish the internship by Thurs, Mar 19,2026),
upload by Monday, February 10, noon (Japan Standard Time)
For more details
https://www.r-ccs.riken.jp/en/outreach/schools/20250415-20260319/
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Thank you in advance for your cooperation,
Best regards,
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R-CCS Computational Science Promotion Office.
Internship Hosting Desk
r-ccs-internship(a)ml.riken.jp
Hi all,
We will hold a seminar on
November 6, 2024 (Wednesday) 13:30 - 14:30 JST
Turbulence modulation by suspended finite-size solid particles: DNS
and theoretical modeling
Prof Lian-Ping Wang (Southern University of Science and Technology)
Abstract:
https://s-shima-lab.sakura.ne.jp/ja/events/seminars/#seminar_241106
If you are interested in joining us, please register from here
https://forms.gle/fF57w6PRxDWJh2aMA
Best,
Shin-ichiro
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Shin-ichiro Shima/島伸一郎 (Professor)
Graduate School of Information Science, University of Hyogo, Kobe, Japan.
Web: https://s-shima-lab.sakura.ne.jp
Tel,FAX: 078-303-1995
E-mail : s_shima(at.mark)gsis.u-hyogo.ac.jp
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https://alanotte.weebly.com/uploads/1/2/2/8/122880611/avviso-di-selezione-a…
(English version starts on page 14)
RESEARCH THEME: “Direct Numerical Simulations of a suspension of rigid
particles in turbulent flows”
CONTACT: Alessandra S. Lanotte alessandrasabina.lanotte (at) cnr.it
DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM/PROJECT:
This project focuses on the role of hydrodynamical stresses in the
fragmentation process of modeled micro-plastics in realistic turbulent
flow conditions. The candidate will perform Direct Numerical
Simulations of a three-dimensional turbulent suspension of fiber-like
small fragments, by means of a Eulerian–Lagrangian approach. The goal
is to compute the dynamics and statistical properties of fragments
dispersed in the turbulent flow, and study how turbulent velocity
gradient statistics impact their fragmentation rate.
Contract of one year (renewable).
Yearly gross remuneration for one year: “19.367,00” €
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:
- Master’s Degree in Physics, Mathematics, Engineering or related and a
professional background suitable for research activities;
- Experience or knowledge in computational fluid dynamics;
- Good knowledge of at least one of the following programming languages:
C, Fortran;
- Good knowledge of the English language, and basic knowledge of the
Italian language (for foreign candidates).
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS: 14TH OCTOBER 2024
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Call for 2024 R-CCS International HPC Computational Science Internship
RIKEN Center for Computational Science(R-CCS) offers an internship
program targeting graduate students (Ph.D program) affiliated with
overseas universities or institutions.
The internship program is a project fostering researchers dedicated to
HPC (High Performance Computer) technology and computational science
with the aim to orient interns to R&D in leading-edge computational
science by providing them with an opportunity to work in R-CCS research
teams for a better understanding of computational science technology.
-Internship period:
Applicants and hosting research teams may set appropriate periods by
mutual agreement for the internship duration, up to 90 days between
April 2024 and March 21, 2025.
-Location:
Kobe or Tokyo (High Performance Artificial Intelligence Systems Research
Team only)
-Qualifications:
Applicants must belong to a university whose head or representative can
issue a formal letter of request on behalf of applicants (Ph.D.
program). PhD-level students with fundamental knowledge in the field of
computational science and with a specific research focus are desirable.
-Number to be admitted:
Term 1: Internship period mid-April - June 2024, up to 10 students.
Term 2: Internship period July 2024 - March 21, 2025, up to 20 students.
Approximately 30 students will be accepted in total. However, the number
of participants may vary depending on the situation.
-Expenses and allowance:
Commuting expenses, Lodging expenses, Travel expenses, and Internship
allowance will be paid.
-Application: Application documents as given below must be submitted in
advance.
For Term 1 (mid-April - June 2024), upload by Monday, December 11, noon
(Japan Standard Time).
For Term 2 (July 2024 - March 2025), upload by Tuesday, February 13,
noon (Japan Standard Time)
For more details
https://www.r-ccs.riken.jp/en/outreach/schools/20240401-1/
Internship hosting desk,
RIKEN Center for Computational Science (R-CCS)
E-mail: r-ccs-internship@ml.riken.jp
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Subject: Invitation to Model Intercomparison Case Study on Mixed-Phase
Cloud Chamber -- International Cloud Modeling Workshop (ICMW) 2024 in
South Korea
Date: Mon, 30 Oct 2023 15:00:00 -0600
From: Sisi Chen <sisichen(a)ucar.edu>
CC: Wang, Aaron <aaron.wang(a)pnnl.gov>, Steve Krueger
<Steve.Krueger(a)utah.edu>
Dear colleagues and friends,
We cordially invite you to participate in a model intercomparison case
study that will be featured in the upcoming International Cloud Modeling
Workshop (ICMW) 2024 in July. This specific case study focuses on the
cloud chamber simulation of mixed-phase clouds, and aims to foster a
detailed understanding of mixed-phase processes within a controlled
environment.
Workshop Schedule and Venue:
Date:8 to 12 July 2024
Location:Yonsei University, South Korea.
This workshop precedes the International Conference on Clouds and
Precipitation (ICCP) in Jeju, South Korea. More information is available
at https://iccp2024.kr/ <https://iccp2024.kr/>
Case Description & Science Objectives:
This case is focusing on the model intercomparison of mixed-phase
processes in the Pi cloud chamber. The detailed case description with
model configuration can be found in this Google Document: PI chamber
mixed-phase case description
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Q_I0hx31kulrDaIFoezJGIQTEVyBYBtNVQuhSom…>(let
us know if you could not access the file).
The objectives of this case study are to answer:
* How well do models represent mixed-phase processes, in particular
those processes that determine the interactions of (supercooled)
liquid and ice?
* How supercooled liquid responds to various ice nucleus injection
rates?
* What is the critical point (microphysical conditions) when cloud
glaciation happens?
We anticipate that the collective insights gained from this
intercomparison effort will significantly contribute to the fundamental
and process-level understanding of mixed-phase cloud processes.
Participation:
Individuals/groups who are interested in cloud modeling using DNS, LES,
parcel models, theoretical models, ML emulators, and other numerical
tools are all welcome to participate in the model comparison project.
Feel free to forward it to others who are interested in participating.
If you are interested in participating in the model intercomparison,
please reply to Sisi Chen (sisichen(a)ucar.edu <mailto:sisichen@ucar.edu>)
by December 20, 2023, with your Name, Institution, and Email.You will
then be added to the group mailing list for further information and updates.
Overall Timeline:
Oct 2023 Announcements & invitations
Dec 20, 2023 Confirmation of participation
May 1, 2024 Results received from the participants
May-July 2024 Data post-processing & communication with participants
July 8-12 2024 International Cloud Modeling Workshop in Seoul
Post workshop Paper summarizing the case
We’d also like to bring to your attention that there will be aCloud
Chamber Workshop and Cloud Probe Workshopon the weekend following the
ICMW and preceding the ICCP, from 13 to 14 July 2024 at the National
Institute for Meteorological Studies (NIMS). Further details on the
agenda for these workshops will be available soon on the ICCP website.
We very much look forward to your participation and seeing you in South
Korea!
Best regards,
Case coordinators:
Aaron Wang (PNNL, aaron.wang(a)pnnl.gov)
Steven Krueger (University of Utah Steve.Krueger(a)utah.edu)
Sisi Chen (NCAR, sisichen(a)ucar.edu)
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Sisi Chen (She/Her)
Research Applications Laboratory
National Center for Atmospheric Research
sisichen(a)ucar.edu <mailto:sisichen@ucar.edu>
Office: Foothills Lab FL2-2011 (Currently work from home)
Office Phone: 303-497-2738