Ian Enting: Ongoing activities with CSIRO
My professorial fellowship at MASCOS is funded in part through
a sponsorship agreement between CSIRO and The University
of Melbourne. This agreement provides for collaborative activity.
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research
From July 1 2005, a new division:
CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research replaces the former divisions:
CSIRO Atmospheric Research
and
CSIRO Marine Research.
At present, my collaborative activities are those that
carried over from atmospheric research.
- Modelling effect of geosequestration. Presentation at Greenhouse 2005. Presentation by Etheridge and
others, scheduled for Greenhouse 2007.
Paper by Enting, Etheridge and Fielding submitted to International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control.
- Automatic differentiation for data assimilation in terrestrial carbon models.
MORE.
- Population Monte Carlo studies of uncertainty of global change.
- Studies for OptIC intercomparison project. Paper by Trudinger, Raupach, Rayner and Enting,
submitted to Environmetrics.
- Invited presentation on CO2 inversions at TransCom Tsukuba meeting, June 2004.
Collaborators:
Cathy Trudinger,
Rachel Law,
YingPing Wang,
Peter Rayner (now at LSCE, France).
- CSIRO CSS executive.
- Stochastic cellular automata and applications to fire modelling, with Andrew Sullivan, CSIRO FFP. Advisory role for Andrew's PhD
research at ANU.
- CSIRO Network dynamics workshop.
- Stochastic cellular automata models of ecosystem succession, working with David Newth of CSS, Gungahlin.
- CSIRO Complex systems "memes" interaction task. From workshop, August 2004.
- CSIRO
Complex systems symposium, August 2004.
- CSIRO Socio-economic integration workshop on Science and Public Policy, Sept 2004.
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Ian Enting: last change 27/7/07.