Course offered by the PaleoEcological Observatory Network (PaLEON)

Course Dates: August 13-20, 2016

Application Deadline: February 15, 2016. Selected candidates will be 
announced by March 15, 2016.

Course Description: Estimating the impact of global change processes 
like land-use and climate on terrestrial ecosystems requires an 
integration of long-term data and ecosystem models. This course will 
provide 20 graduate students and postdocs with intensive training in the 
emerging tools that allow us to:
1.      Estimate the signal and uncertainty in historical and 
paleoecological data
2.      Assimilate both signal and uncertainty into the current suite of 
terrestrial ecosystem models

The course has a hands-on, integrated curriculum emphasizing the 
data/model process from design through data collection, analysis and 
back to design. We will collect tree-rings and sedimentary data (e.g., 
pollen, charcoal, and macrofossils). Analysis of these data will take 
place in a Bayesian mode of inference addressing uncertainty in age-
models, calibration of proxy data, and integration of diverse historical 
data. After an introduction to inference from ecosystem models in 
traditional "forward" mode, participants will integrate ecological 
parameters estimated from their data sets into these ecosystem models 
using formal Bayesian data assimilation.

Participating Faculty: Mike Dietze (Boston University); Steve Jackson 
(U.S. Geological Survey and University of Arizona); Jason McLachlan 
(University of Notre Dame); Chris Paciorek (University of California 
Berkeley); Jack Williams (University of Wisconsin)

Location: University of Notre Dame Environmental Research Center, Land 
O'Lakes, WI, USA.

Fees: This workshop is funded by a grant from the National Science 
Foundation. Room, board and the course are free to participants. You 
must provide your own means of transportation to Chicago, Illinois or 
Madison, Wisconsin. 

Application: We are seeking students with interests and backgrounds in 
paleoecology, terrestrial ecosystem modeling, and/or statistics.  Send a 
CV, a statement detailing why you want to take the course and how you 
anticipate it helping your research, and arrange to have a letter sent 
from your major advisor supporting your application. 

Apply to: Jody Peters at [email protected]

More details about PalEON and the course can be found at 
http://www.paleonproject.org/

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