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Subject:     Conference on Atmospheric Transport and Dispersion Modeling
Date:     Fri, 24 Jun 2011 15:10:40 -0400
From:     Stephanie Monk <[log in to unmask]>
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The 15th Annual George Mason University Conference on Atmospheric 
Transport and Dispersion Modeling will take place July 12 - 14, 2011 in 
Innovation Hall, Room #103.  Oral presentations, poster presentations 
and special topic sessions will include the Fukushima nuclear accident; 
new developments in basic theories of boundary layer models and 
transport and dispersion models; urban-scale meteorological and 
dispersion experiments and models and laboratory experiments; CFD and 
cloud scale model theory and applications; regional scale field 
experiments concerned with climate studies, boundary layer studies and 
turbulence and dispersion studies; Mesoscale meteorological modeling for 
input to transport and dispersion models; the use of remote sensing 
technology in boundary layer and transport and dispersion studies; model 
evaluation methods, uncertainty/sensitivity analyses and risk 
assessments; improvements in model inputs (e.g., land-use data, 3-D 
building data) and output visualizations; methods and criteria for 
emergency response and decision-making. For further information and to 
register for the conference, contact Dr. Zafer Boybeyi 
[log in to unmask]   or visit the website athttp://camp.cos.gmu.edu.

-- 
Stephanie Monk
Receptionist

College of Science
George Mason University
4400 University Drive, MSN 5C3
Fairfax, VA  22030-4444

Research Building 1, Room 280

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