Solid Earth Sciences(S) |
Session Sub Category |
Technology & Techniques(TT)
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Session ID |
S-TT59
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Title |
Creating future of solid Earth science with high performance computing (HPC)
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Short title |
Frontier science on solid Earth with HPC
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Convener |
Name |
Ryota Hino
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Affiliation |
Research Center for Prediction of Earthquakes and Volcanic Eruptions, Graduate School of Science, Tohoku University
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Co-convener 1.
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Name |
Yoshimori Honkura
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Affiliation |
Volcanic Fluid Research Center, Tokyo Institute of Technology
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Co-convener 2.
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Name |
Yoshiyuki Kaneda
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Affiliation |
Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
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Co-convener 3.
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Name |
Taro Arikawa
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Affiliation |
Port and Airport Research Institute
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Co-convener 4.
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Name |
Tsuyoshi Ichimura
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Affiliation |
Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo
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Co-convener 5.
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Name |
Takuto Maeda
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Affiliation |
Earthquake Research Institute, the University of Tokyo
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Co-convener 6.
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Name |
Takane Hori
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Affiliation |
Institute for Research on Earth Evolution, Japan Agency for Marine-Earth Science and Technology
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International Symposium |
No request
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Language |
Japanese
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Scope |
We explore scientific and social issues to be solved in Earth science for the next 10-20 years using high performance computing (HPC). We will discuss future problems and prospects in the development of solid Earth science, especially for simulation technology in earthquake and tsunami disaster mitigation, new methods for big data analyses of seismic waves and crustal deformation obtained by high-density observation networks, construction of multi-scale solid Earth model, and so on. We welcome both computational scientists in solid Earth and specialists on disaster mitigation and observational/theoretical scientists on solid Earth to discuss deeply on the roles of HPC to solve future problems in this field.
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Type of presentation |
Oral and Poster presentation
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Invited papers |
HIGUCHI, Tomoyuki (The Institute of Statistical Mathematics)
NAKASHIMA, Masayoshi (Kyoto University)
MAKI, Norio (DPRI, Kyoto University)
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