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12th Annual George Mason University Conference on Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion Modeling
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Format of conference and request for abstractsThe Twelfth Annual George Mason University (GMU) Transport and Dispersion Modeling Conference will be held on July 8-10 2008 at Enterprise Hall, Room 80 (basement auditorium) of the GMU Fairfax Campus. Abstracts may be submitted by all interested persons.Presentations will be given in the format of a typical conference, with 15 to 20 minutes available for each presentation and its discussions. So that everyone will have a chance to hear all presentations, we will not run parallel sessions. Therefore we will be able to handle about 60 presentations. Total attendance has averaged about 150 over the past few years, and we anticipate increased attendance this year. We will be having a poster session in the hall outside the meeting room. This will allow persons to present posters who prefer this medium to an oral presentation, or where the conference committee decides that the poster format better accommodates the work described. Our goal is to provide a forum for exchange of ideas on ongoing research. Submittal of abstracts and request for copies of viewgraphs or slidesAbstracts should be submitted by e-mail before June 3, 2008 to Dr. Zafer Boybeyi (zboybeyi@gmu.edu). The title and an abstract of less than 200 words should be submitted along with full names of all authors, e-mail addresses of all authors and mailing address and telephone number of the lead author. The abstract should be either in plain text or in Microsoft Word for Windows. There is no requirement for a written paper, although presenters are asked to provide, during or after the conference, electronic copies of their presentations. These materials will be placed on our web page (http://camp.gmu.edu) for distribution to participants. If you would rather not be considered for oral presentation but would prefer to present a poster, please inform us in your note accompanying your abstract submittal.Technical topics of interestThe technical topics to be included cover a wide range under the general category of atmospheric transport and dispersion modeling. The major topic areas are listed below:
Special session for OFCMDuring the course of the conference, the Office of the Federal Coordinator for Meteorology will conduct a special session related to the OFCM's ongoing work with the other members of the Federal meteorological community to implement the recommendations in the OFCM report, Federal Research Needs and Priorities for Atmospheric Transport and Diffusion Modeling. This session will be organized by OFCM in conjunction with GMU.Who should attendParticipants of the past eight conferences included representatives from DoD, EPA, DOE, NOAA, universities, private companies and other agencies doing related research, as well as scientists from other countries. Very fruitful contacts have been made over the past eight years and there are many collaborative studies have been initiated as a result of the conference.Maps and reduced hotel ratesThe campus map can be found at the URL: http://coyote.gmu.edu/map/fairfax.html. A list of nearby hotels is available at http://www.gmu.edu/welcome/hotel.html#FAIRFAX.The Fairfax campus of George Mason University is located about 15 miles west of Washington, DC, and is about halfway between Reagan National Airport and Dulles International Airport. RegistrationPlease click on the following secure link to register online:Alternatively, using a PDF Registration Form fax or mail your registration to the address listed at the bottom of this page. A $100 registration fee will be collected to cover administrative expenses. It is preferred that participants pay by cash or check when they register on the first day of the conference. Lunches can be purchased at the Johnson Center food court. Parking is available in the GMU visitors parking deck at $7.50/day. Mailing address and fax numberDr. Zafer Boybeyi (Conference Chair)Comprehensive Atmospheric Modeling Program (CAMP) College of Science George Mason University 4400 University Drive Fairfax, VA 22030 USA Fax: (703) 993-9280 Website: http://camp.gmu.edu See the CAMP
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