Summer Course: Assimilating Long-Term Data into Ecosystem Models
Dates: August 12-18, 2012

Course description: Estimating the impact of global change processes
like land-use and climate on terrestrial ecosystems requires an
integration of long-term data and ecosystem models. This course will
provide 20 graduate students and postdocs with intensive training in
the emerging tools that allow us to:

-estimate the signal and uncertainty in historical and paleoecological data
-assimilate both signal and uncertainty into the current suite of
terrestrial ecosystem models

The course has a hands-on, integrated curriculum emphasizing the
data/model process from design through data collection, analysis and
back to design. We will collect tree-rings, historical survey data and
sedimentary data (e.g., pollen, charcoal, and macrofossils). Analysis
of these data will take place in a Bayesian mode of inference
addressing uncertainty in age-models, calibration of proxy data, and
integration of diverse historical data. After an introduction to
inference from ecosystem models in traditional "forward" mode,
participants will integrate ecological parameters estimated from their
data sets into these ecosystem models using formal Bayesian data
assimilation.

Participating faculty: Mike Dietze (University of Illinois); Steve
Jackson (University of Wyoming); Jason McLachlan (University of Notre
Dame); Chris Paciorek (University of California Berkeley); Jack
Williams (University of Wisconsin)

Location: University of Notre Dame Environmental Research Center, Land
O'Lakes, WI, USA.

Fees: This workshop is funded by a grant from the National Science
Foundation. You must provide your own means of transportation to
Chicago, Illinois, or Madison, Wisconsin. There are a limited number
of travel grants available to applicants from NEON, Inc., member
institutions (see
www.neoninc.org/content/paleon-data-assimilation-course).

Application: We are seeking students with interests and backgrounds in
paleoecology, terrestrial ecosystem modeling, and/or statistics.  Send
a CV, a statement detailing why you want to take the course and how
you anticipate it helping your research, and arrange to have a letter
sent from your major advisor supporting your application.

Apply to: Jason McLachlan at  [email protected]

Deadline: March 30, 2012. Selections announced by April 15, 2012



Jill Deines
PalEON Project Manager
University of Notre Dame
[email protected]

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