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Programme
Abstracts and Posters
Keynote Speakers

The conference will consist of talks and posters on a wide range of topics covering snow and ice research and will include keynote presentations from Rob Mulvaney (British Antarctic Survey), Jemma Wadham (Bristol Glaciology Centre) and John Smellie (University of Leicester).

The conference is preceded by a one-day data science training course for early career researchers (see below). The full programme is available here. A list of key timings can be found in the table below.

Tuesday 5th September 2017
09:00 – 17:45 ECR Training Event: Environmental Data Science for Polar Scientists
14:00 – 23:00 Check-in to on-campus accommodation
19:00 – 21:00 Icebreaker barbecue
Wednesday 6th September 2017
14:00* – 23:00 Check-in to on-campus accommodation 
09:30  Conference opens
10:00 Talks begin
19:00 Conference dinner begins
Thursday 7th September 2017
 09:00  Talks begin
 15:30  Talks end
16:00 Conference closes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

*Luggage storage will be provided in the Lancaster Environment Centre.

 

IGS British Branch 2017, ECR Training Event: Environmental Data Science for Polar Scientists

Lancaster Data Science Institute are hosting a one-day training course on Tuesday September 5th in conjunction with the International Glaciological Society British Branch 2017 meeting. Quantitative analysis relies on numerical methods, however methodological developments in the ‘data sciences’ (e.g. maths/computing) are not often brought directly into polar research. This training event aims to encourage the adoption of cutting-edge data science methods by polar researchers. The day will provide an overview of statistical and computational methods which can be employed by polar scientists and will deliver in-depth practical sessions on the application of changepoint analysis and extreme value theory to polar data. There will also be an opportunity to develop ideas around the application of data science techniques to your own data with feedback given by Lancaster’s experts in Environmental Data Science. The course also offers the opportunity to develop skills in analysis using R, and working in a cloud-based environment, through the practical components of the course.

The workshop will be held from 09:00 – 17:45 on Tuesday 5th September in Lancaster Post-graduate Statistics Centre. Note that this is the day preceding the British Branch 2017 meeting. Registration is free via Eventbrite, but places are limited; priority will be given to PhD students but other early career researchers are encouraged to apply. For those arriving the day before (Monday 4th September), on-campus en-suite B and B accommodation has been reserved at a cost of £38.50 per night.

Prior knowledge of R is not required, but attendees should have a basic statistical awareness, for example an understanding of linear regression and the concept of a probability distribution. If you have any questions please contact Amber on a.leeson@lancaster.ac.uk.