29th IUGG Conference on Mathematical Geophysics - Edinburgh - 18th-22nd June 2012
From: Andrew Bell <A.Bell@xxxxxxxx>
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Dear Colleagues,
The 29th IUGG Conference on Mathematical Geophysics will be held in Edinburgh over the 18th-22nd June 2012.
The conference aims to explore the widest aspects of geophysics - provided they have a mathematical slant. There are sessions on the solid earth, climate, weather, landscape, earth system dynamics and fundamental techniques. We hope that as well as presenting new results, the meeting will also demonstrate methodological approaches that can be transferred between disciplines.
The conference will be held in the National Museum of Scotland in the heart of Edinburgh's old town. June is possibly the best time of year to visit Scotland; the weather is generally warm and dry. The classic geology of the highlands is close and accessible by either public transport or car hire from Edinburgh.
Conference website: http://www.cmgedinburgh2012.org.uk/
Conference program: http://www.cmgedinburgh2012.org.uk/scientificProgram.html
Conference registration: http://www.cmgedinburgh2012.org.uk/registration.html
Abstract submission closes on the 30th April.
We believe that the conference should be open to a wide range of applicants and that finance should not be a barrier to attendance. We are currently engaged in applications for funding to support PhD and early career scientists. To date, sponsorship has been gratefully received from the IUGG, Institute of Physics and the British Geophysical Association.
For further information, please contact the conference organiser: mark.naylor@xxxxxxxx <mailto:mark.naylor@xxxxxxxx>
We look forward to seeing you at the 2012 Conference on Mathematical Geophysics.
Best wishes,
Andrew Bell
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Scotland, with registration number SC005336.
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