The 2nd IASTED International Conference on Environmental Modelling and Simulation ~EMS 2006~ November 29December 1, 2006 St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands
>>>"IASTED" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 8/30/2006 4:06 PM >>> If you are having trouble seeing this page or if you would like to view it as a web page click here: http://www.iasted.org/newsletter/2006/ems6.htm 1 Week Left! There is only one week left for submissions to EMS 2006. Submit your papers, tutorials, and session proposals by Monday, September 4, 2006 to ensure inclusion in the review process. Date EMS 2006 will take place from November 29 - December 1, 2006. Location St. Thomas, in the US Virgin Islands, is legendary for its breathtaking natural beauty and the warm hospitality of its people. Enjoy the pristine white beaches and clear blue waters of the warm Caribbean Sea. Charter a boat to go scuba diving or deep-sea fishing, or check out the stunning views from the Paradise Point Tramway and Drakes Seat, where Sir Francis Drake kept watch on his fleet during the 16th century. Wyndham Sugar Bay Resort & Spa was named "Best All-Inclusive Resort in the Caribbean" by Caribbean Travel & Life Magazine. more... EMS 2006 During a time when environmental concerns are heightened and international bodies continue to create regulations to minimize environmental impacts, EMS 2006 aims to strengthen relations between governments, environmental agencies, and researchers. EMS 2006 is sponsored by the International Association of Science and Technology for Development (IASTED) with the assistance of the Technical Committee on Modelling and Simulation. Conference Chair Dr. Hanqin Tian is the conference chair for EMS 2006, and Professor of Forest Biology and Ecology at Auburn University, USA. Dr. Tians work has been published in prestigious journals, including Nature and Science, and featured in the Washington Post and the New York Times, on ABC, CNN, and the BBC. International Program Committee G. Bigg University of Sheffield, UK C. Borrego University of Aveiro, Portugal O. Bosch University of Queensland, Australia D.G. Brown University of Michigan, USA N. Clifford University of Nottingham, UK M.R. Delavar University of Tehran, Iran L. Di George Mason University, USA A.K. Dikshit Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India A.H. El-Shaarawi National Water Research Institute, Canada G.A. Fenton Dalhousie University, Canada G. Finzi Brescia University, Italy G. Guariso Politecnico di Milano, Italy T.G. Hallam University of Tennessee, USA J. Hatfield USDA-Agricultural Research Service, USA P. Heilman USDA-Agricultural Research Service, USA G. Huang University of Regina, Canada P.Y. Julien Colorado State University, USA M.F. Kanevski University of Lausanne, Switzerland N.D. Kaushika Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University, India A.P. Kurkovsky University of the Sciences in Philadelphia, USA Y. Luo University of Oklahoma, USA I.B. MacNeill University of Western Ontario, Canada G. Madabhushi University of Cambridge, UK M.A. Medina, Jr. Duke University, USA B. O'Regan University of Limerick, Ireland C. Ormeci Istanbul Technical University, Turkey N.M. Patrikalakis Massachusetts Institute of Technology, USA H. Possingham University of Queensland, Australia C. Salvaggio Rochester Institute of Technology, USA N. Sharma Indian Institute of Technology, Roorkee, India A. Shirmohammadi University of Maryland, USA R. Sojda U.S. Geological Survey, USA S. Sorooshian University of California, Irvine, USA A. Sydow Fraunhofer FIRST, Germany R.E. Ulanowicz University of Maryland, USA A. van der Veen University of Twente and ITC, The Netherlands J. Wainwright University of Sheffield, UK J.P. Wilson University of Southern California, USA Y. Xue University of California, Los Angeles, USA Keynote Speaker Dr. Michael E. Schlesinger will present a lecture on "Human-Induced Climate Change: From Quantum Mechanics to Politics." Dr. Schlesinger is Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), and an expert in the modeling, simulation and analysis of climate and climate change. more... Topics Topics covered by EMS 2006 include, but are not limited to: Modelling and simulation of: Species distribution Atmosphere, climate and ecosystems Land use, hyrdology and agriculture Metereology and climate change Mobile source emissions Technologies and tools for: Satellite data Natural resource management Water and waste water management Geostatistics and many more... © IASTED 2006 Newsletter template by Free Templates Online IASTED does not rent, sell or lease personal information. We respect your right to privacy. If you wish to be removed from this email list, please e-mail us at [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a blank message and the subject line "REMOVE FROM NEWSLETTER MAILING LIST." _________________________________________________________________ Got something to buy, sell or swap? Try Windows Live Expo ttp://clk.atdmt.com/MSN/go/msnnkwex0010000001msn/direct/01/?href=http://expo.live.com/
