The AMEMR (Advances in Marine Ecosystem Modelling Research) Conference provides an opportunity to present, discuss and learn about a wide variety of marine modelling challenges, methods, applications and outcomes.
AMEMR has a strong focus on promoting interdisciplinary discussion among scientists and students with different backgrounds and expertise (from modelling to experimental to observational scientists) who want to contribute to the conceptualisation, design, development and application of improved and new marine ecosystem models.
Marine ecosystem models are a fundamental tool for understanding marine ecosystems and providing projections of potential future states of the marine environment. The marine modelling community is continuously evolving, in response to new scientific knowledge, societal needs and computational resource.
AMEMR is the place to showcase your work, share ideas and develop new networks.
Now in its 5th installment AMEMR is a conference designed for the marine modelling community. It provides an opportunity to present, discuss and learn about a wide variety of marine modelling challenges, methods, applications and outcomes.
A key aim of AMEMR is for the community to influence the conference themes, and so suggestions for topics or sessions are welcomed, along the general theme of modelling and understanding marine systems, predicting change and underpinning sustainable development.
Ideas are welcome for workshops, small meetings and training courses to compliment the main AMEMR conference. These could be held during a dedicated afternoon session (4 large rooms available, no extra charge), or immediately before or after the main conference (this would require extra financing from participants). Activities should be open to all. Find more regarding the call for topics and sessions in the link below.