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Monday April 11
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Session 1: Opening + common Themes
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08:40-09:00Welcome, conference opening and logistics
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09:00-09:4040PDavid LeeBureau of Meteorology, Melbourne, Australia
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09:40-10:0020CSiyang WangUmeå University, SwedenA generalised finite element method for Darcy flows in porous media with fractures
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10:00-10:2020CKenneth DuruAustralian National UniversityTowards energy-stable and conservative DG spectral element methods for Einstein's equations of general relativity
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10:20-11:0040Morning tea + picture
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Session2:
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11:00-11:4040PMike WheatlandUniversity of SydneyComputational modelling of the Sun’s coronal magnetic field.
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11:40-12:0020CHooman HezavehAustralian National UniversitySimulation of wave-particle interaction in fusion plasmas using the hybrid model of the MEGA code
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12:00-13:0060Lunch
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Session 3:
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13:00-13:4040PClint DawsonUniversity of Texas at AustinModeling of Compound Flooding in Coastal EnvironmentsUTC-5Austin10.00pm, April 10
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13:40-14:2040PSantiago BadiaMonash University
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14:20-14:4020CJames NicholsAustralian National UniversityNonlinear Reduced Modelling and State Estimation for Elliptic Parametric PDEs
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14:40-15:0020CErchuan ZhangEdith-Cown UniversityConvergence analysis of the leap frog algorithm for finding geodesics
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15:00-15:3030Afternoon Tea
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Session 4:
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15:30-16:1040PMattias CuntzINRAE, French National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and EnvironmentChallenges in modelling the land surface.UTC+1Porto6.30am, April 11
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16:10-16:3020CDavid PontonUniversity of NewcastleMagnetic reconnection-driven dynamics in the Sun's atmosphere
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16:30-17:1040PAlice-Agnes GabrielLudwig-Maximilians-Universität MünchenSupercomputing of large earthquakes using the ADER-DG methodUTC+2Munich8.30am, April 11
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17:10-17:3020CAndrew HowardNational Computational InfrastructureHow NCI can support large data and compute requirements
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17:30-18:3040CPosters
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19:00-21:00120Conference Dinner
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Tuesday April 12
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Session 5:
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09:00-09:4040PAmitava BhatarcharjeePrinceton University, USAUTC-4Princeton7pm, April 10
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09:40-10:0020CMatthew HoleAustralian National University Integrated Modelling Challenges in Fusion Energy Science
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10:00-10:2020CNathan GarlandGriffiths UniversityApplication of artificial intelligence methods to enhance traditional fusion plasma modelling techniques
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10:20-11:0040Morning tea
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Session 6:
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11:00-11:4040PAndy HoggAustralian National University
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11:40-12:2040PSergiy ShleywagDeakin University
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12:20-13:0040Lunch
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Session 7:
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13:00-13:4040PPhil CumminsAustralian National University
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13:40-14:2040PJerome DroniouMonash University
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14:20-15:0040Afternoon Tea
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Session 8:
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15:00-15:4040PUlrich Rude
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg
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15:40-16:0020CSandra JeyakumarAustralian National UniversityStructure-preserving and geometric discretisations for applications in particle-in-cell simulations
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16:00-17:0060PEric StoneAustralian National UniversityStories of mathematics and computational science in genetic mapping
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17:00-17:1010Closing + Discussion
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Wednesday April 13
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09:30-10:1545NCI Tour
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TOTAL840
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Plenary13
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Contributed10
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Posters6
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