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2019-07-22 10:00:00
2019-07-22 13:00:00
Numerical Modeling Short-Course with PFLOTRAN
This short-course covers how to develop and run numerical models using PFLOTRAN. If you want to learn more about flow and reactive transport modeling, are curious about how the process works, or are just looking for something to do, I'd encourage you to attend. If you are interested in attending, please send an email to Corey Wallace (wallace.845@osu.edu).
We will be running numerical models on Unity, the College of Arts and Sciences' high-performance computing cluster, so attendees will need to request access prior to the course. Unity can be used free of charge by any researcher in the college. Instructions for requesting access to Unity will be provided via email to attendees, more information can also be found here.
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2019-07-22 10:00:00
2019-07-22 13:00:00
Numerical Modeling Short-Course with PFLOTRAN
This short-course covers how to develop and run numerical models using PFLOTRAN. If you want to learn more about flow and reactive transport modeling, are curious about how the process works, or are just looking for something to do, I'd encourage you to attend. If you are interested in attending, please send an email to Corey Wallace (wallace.845@osu.edu).
We will be running numerical models on Unity, the College of Arts and Sciences' high-performance computing cluster, so attendees will need to request access prior to the course. Unity can be used free of charge by any researcher in the college. Instructions for requesting access to Unity will be provided via email to attendees, more information can also be found here.
356 Mendenhall Laboratory
America/New_York
public
This short-course covers how to develop and run numerical models using PFLOTRAN. If you want to learn more about flow and reactive transport modeling, are curious about how the process works, or are just looking for something to do, I'd encourage you to attend. If you are interested in attending, please send an email to Corey Wallace (wallace.845@osu.edu).
We will be running numerical models on Unity, the College of Arts and Sciences' high-performance computing cluster, so attendees will need to request access prior to the course. Unity can be used free of charge by any researcher in the college. Instructions for requesting access to Unity will be provided via email to attendees, more information can also be found here.
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