[lug] Last Call - Improving Scientific Software conference in Boulder

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 I suppose I could give a short presentation on how poor temperature data is on Android weather apps. There is regularly a 9 degree F temperature disagreement among weather reporting areas that are in close proximity to one another.   It makes a totally farce of climate change advocates because there is absolutely no agreement on what the local temperature may be at any given moment, and no way to compare home thermometers to ones that are allegedly more scientifically calibrated.  If anything the Internet reporting stations are further off than backyard thermometers.  This is because there are such huge variations in close proximity weather reporting stations.  There can be even more radical deviations by stations allegedly reporting from virtually the same location.  The situation is completely ridiculous.
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: Davide Del Vento <davide.del.vento at gmail.com>
To: Boulder (Colorado) Linux Users Group -- General Mailing List <lug at lug.boulder.co.us>
Sent: Mon, Jan 7, 2019 8:11 am
Subject: [lug] Last Call - Improving Scientific Software conference in Boulder

Folks,Please consider submitting a talk or tutorial to our conference. You will need only an abstract by NEXT SUNDAY, and you may request travel support, if necessary. Or you may just attend.... Looking forward to seeing you there,Davide

The 2019 Improving Scientific Software conference will take place in Boulder, CO from April 8th to April 12th. The theme for 2019 will be Improving Scientific Software.
PROGRAM DETAILS
The conference will have the following tracks:   
   - Utilizing modern HPC architectures for Scientific Software
   - Utilizing Machine Learning Techniques in Scientific Software
   - Utilizing Software Engineering practices to improve Scientific Software
   - Utilizing containers and cloud for HPC

 

SOLICITATION
The Software Engineering Assembly is soliciting talks and tutorials about any aspects of Scientific Software, but particularly:   
   - How to improve Scientific Software
   - Utilizing modern HPC architectures for Scientific Software
   - Utilizing Machine Learning Techniques in Scientific Software
   - Utilizing Software Engineering practices to improve Scientific Software
   - Utilizing containers and cloud for HPC   


Please see https://sea.ucar.edu/conference/2019 for details.

Looking forward to see your talks and tutorial submissions,
Davide Del Vento,
SEA Chair http://sea.ucar.edu/

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