** Call for Papers: The 9th International Workshop on Climate Informatics
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When: Thursday, October 03, 2019 to Friday, October 04, 2019,
with an optional hackathon on October 02, 2019
Where: École Normale Supérieure, Paris, France
Website:
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** Workshop Overview:
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The Climate Informatics workshop series
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was founded in 2011 by machine learning researcher Claire Monteleoni and NASA
director Gavin A. Schmidt. Climate informatics broadly refers to any research
combining climate science with approaches from statistics, machine learning,
mathematics, and data mining. In its 9th year now, the workshops aim to
stimulate the discussion of new ideas, foster new collaborations, grow the
climate informatics community, and thus accelerate discovery across
disciplinary boundaries. The format of the workshop seeks to overcome
cross-disciplinary language barriers and to emphasize communication between
participants by featuring tutorials, hackathons, invited talks, panel
discussions, posters and break-out sessions. In its 8th year, the workshop has
attracted more than 100 participants from more than 13 countries, a large part
from Europe. Proceedings of the 2018 workshop can be found here
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** Submission Topics:
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We encourage submissions on topics anywhere at the interface of climate science
and machine learning, statistics, data mining, or related fields. Reviews,
position papers, and works in progress are encouraged.
** Important Dates:
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Paper submission deadline: Sunday, July 7, 2019 (22:00 Pacific Daylight Time)
Author notification: Saturday, August 1, 2019
Travel fellowship notification: Saturday, August 1, 2019
Revised abstracts due: Friday, August 30, 2019
Workshop takes place: Thursday-Friday, October 2-4, 2019
** Short Papers:
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To be considered for a presentation, authors must submit a paper detailing the
work to be presented. Papers should be a minimum of 3 pages and a maximum of 4
pages (plus up to 1 page of references). Submission deadline is July 7th, 2019
(22:00 Pacific Daylight Time).
These papers will be peer-reviewed and decisions about acceptance will be made
by August 1st. Authors will receive the reviews and will have the opportunity
to revise their papers with the resulting manuscript being no more than 5 pages
(plus up to 1 page of references).
Accepted papers will result in poster presentations. A few highly-ranked papers
will be invited to give spotlight presentations.
Please use the template and guidelines provided at
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** Travel Fellowships:
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Full and partial travel grants will be available to finance the flights to and
the stay at the conference. It is primarily aimed at PhD students and early
career scientists and is contingent on submitting a manuscript. In order to
apply for this grant, please email: [email protected], providing your
CV, the abstract of your manuscript, as well as a motivation letter (before the
submission deadline).
CONTACT: For more information, to get involved, or to sign up to receive
announcements, please contact us here: [email protected].
** Organizing Committee:
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Workshop chairs: Jakob Runge (German Aerospace Center, Jena) and Julien Brajard
(Sorbonne Université, Paris)
Local chair: Olivier Talagrand (École Normale Supérieure, Paris)
Program Committee chairs: Anastase Charantonis (École Nationale Supérieure
d’Informatique pour l’Industrie et l’Entreprise, Evry) and Chen Chen
(University of Chicago)
Communications chair: Soukayna Mouatadid (University of Toronto)
Travel grant chair: Sophie Giffard (University of Colorado)
Steering committee: Claire Monteleoni (University of Colorado, Boulder), Imme
Ebert-Uphoff (Colorado State University), Eniko Szekely (EPFL Lausanne / ETH
Zurich), Doug Nychka (Colorado School of Mines, Golden)
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