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City: Copenhagen
Country: Denmark
Period: July 5-6, 2012

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Call for Participation: CompSust'12: Third International Conference on Computational Sustainability, Copenhagen, Denmark, July 4-6, 2012


Call for Participation: CompSust'12
3rd International Conference on Computational Sustainability

Location: Biocenter, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark
Date: July 5-6, 2012 (Master Class held July 4, 2012)

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CompSust’12 focuses on computational methods for balancing environmental, economic, and societal needs for a sustainable future. Through talks, discussions, poster sessions, and invited talks, the conference program will investigate the major problem domains that impact global sustainability, those technologies and processes that offer the greatest opportunity to increase sustainability in these domains, and the fundamental computational methods that support these technologies and processes. CompSust’12 will also introduce a new Master Class component, providing high level tutorials in mainstream computational sustainability research directions.

Sustainability domains and areas to be covered include the following:

  • Natural resources and the environment (for example, atmosphere, water, oceans, forest, land, soil, biodiversity, species, and so on.)
  • Economics and human behavior (for example, human well-being, poverty, infectious diseases, over-population, resource harvesting, and so on.)
  • Energy resources (for example, renewable energy, smart grid, material discovery for fuel cell technology, and so on.)
  • Human-built systems and land use (for example, transportation systems, cities, buildings, datacenters, food systems, agriculture, and so on.)
  • Climate (for example, combining the predictions of climate model ensembles, impact of climate change on land use, data assimilation, and so on.)

Computational methods include:

Important Dates:

  • Master class early participation deadline: May 27th, 2012
  • Conference early registration deadline: May 27th, 2012
  • Master Class: July 4th, 2012
  • Conference: July 5th - 6th, 2012

Conference Chairs:

Carla Gomes (Cornell University, USA)
Michela Milano (Università di Bologna, Italy)
Barry O'Sullivan (Cork Constraint Computation Centre and University College Cork, Ireland)
Martin Sachenbacher (Technische Universität München, Germany)