Dear colleagues,

This is a friendly reminder that the deadline (February 1, 2019) is
approaching for applications to attend the second training course on "New
Advances in Land Carbon Cycle Modeling". Please see below for details:

2nd Training Course on

*New Advances in **Land Carbon Cycle Modeling*



*Who should attend?*

Modelers who want to gain simplicity in coding, diagnostic capability,
computational efficiency, and data constraints for your models

Empiricists who want to use your data to constrain models toward ecological
forecasting

Graduate students, post-docs and young scientists who want to learn
modeling, data assimilation, and ecological forecasting with ecosystem
model TECO and global model CLM



*What are you going to learn?*

New theory on land carbon storage dynamics

Matrix representations of land carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycles

A unified diagnostic system for identifying uncertainty sources

Data assimilation system with both flux- and pool-based observations

Semi-analytic spin-up for computational efficiency

Ecological forecasting



*Who is going to teach?*

Anthony Bloom, JPL, USA

Mariah Carbone, Northern Arizona University, USA

Yuanyuan Huang, LSCE, France

Debbie Huntzinger, Northern Arizona University, USA

Atul Jain, University of Illinois Urbana Champion, USA

Lifen Jiang, Northern Arizona University, USA

Danica Lombardozzi, NCAR, USA

Chris Lu, Sun Yat-sen University, China

Yiqi Luo, Northern Arizona University, USA

Kiona Ogle, Northern Arizona University, USA

Daniel Ricciuto, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, USA

Andrew Richardson, Northern Arizona University, USA

Ted Schuur, Northern Arizona University, USA

Zheng Shi, UC Irvine, USA

Carlos Sierra, MPI-BGC, Germany

Ying Wang, University of Oklahoma, USA



*Where and when?*

Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ 86011, USA

May 13-24, 2019. Arriving on May 12 and leaving on May 25



*What fun activities are there?*

Hiking in the Grand Canyon and Sedona and enjoying nearby sceneries; Mixing
with top scientists in the fields; Networking with fellow attendees



*What is the cost?*

Self-paid traveling and lodging plus tuition fee of $1800

The tuition fee will cover coffee, lunch, rental of meeting rooms, travel
of speakers, and others.

Financial support available for applications from underrepresented groups
in STEM



*How to apply?*

Send your application, using the form from
*http://www2.nau.edu/luo-lab/?workshop
<http://www2.nau.edu/luo-lab/?workshop>*, to Dr. Lifen Jiang,
lifen.ji...@nau.edu, by February 1, 2019.

We will select up to 25 applicants by February 15, 2019 to attend the
training course.

Please don’t hesitate to ask any questions. Our apologies for any
cross-posting.



Sincerely,



Lifen Jiang

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Lifen Jiang, Ph.D.

Research Associate

Center for Ecosystem Science and Society (Ecoss)

Northern Arizona University

P.O. Box 5620

Flagstaff, AZ 86011

Phone: (928) 523-5057

E-mail: lifen.ji...@nau.edu

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