GMU, Fairfax,
Virginia, U.S.A.
Contents:
Format
of conference and request for abstracts
The 29th
Annual George Mason University (GMU) Transport & Dispersion modeling conference will be held on June 24-26, 2025 in-person by George Mason University
GMU
Fairfax Campus.
Abstracts may be submitted by all interested
persons.
Presentations will be given in the format of a typical conference, with
10 to 15 minutes available for each presentation and its
discussions.
Our goal is to provide a forum for exchange of ideas on ongoing
research.
Submittal
of abstracts and request for copies of viewgraphs or slides
Abstracts
should be submitted by e-mail before June 3, 2025 to Dr. Zafer
Boybeyi (
zboybeyi@gmu.edu) and Dr. Joe Chang (
gmu.atd.conference@gmail.com).
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 and
electronic copies
of their presentations.
NOTE THAT conference presentations will be posted
on our web page (
http://camp.cos.gmu.edu)
for distribution to participants.
Technical
topics of interest
The 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:
- New
developments in basic theories of boundary layer models and transport
and dispersion models
- Urban-scale
meteorological and dispersion experiments and models
- CFD
model theory and applications
- Field
experiments and laboratory experiments concerned with 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
We also
welcome ideas from groups interested in arranging special sessions.
Who
should attend & Sponsors
Participants of the past
conferences
included representatives from DoD, DHS, DOE, DOT, NOAA, EPA, national laboratories, academia,
private companieas, industry associations, first-responder community, as weel as many foreign countries. Very fruitful contacts have been made, with some leading to collaborative studies.
Registration
A 300ドル registration fee will be collected to cover
administrative expenses. Participants should pay and register using online registration.
Online Registration.
Mailing
address and contact info
Dr. Zafer
Boybeyi (Conference Chair)
Department of Atmospheric, Oceanic, & Earth Sciences
College of Science
George Mason University
4400 University Drive
Fairfax, VA 22030
USA
Phone: (703) 993-2102
Website:
http://camp.cos.gmu.edu
See the
contact page for detailed
information on
contacting us.
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