Building Resilience to Climate Driven Extreme Events with Computing Innovations: A Convergence Accelerator Workshop
October 27-28, 2022
The Brown Palace Hotel and Spa
321 17th Street, Denver, CO 80202, USA
Event Contact
Cat Gill
cgill@cra.org
Event Type
2022 Events, 2022 Visioning Activities, Workshop
Event Category
The Computing Community Consortium (CCC) held a convergence accelerator workshop on Building Resilience to Climate Driven Extreme Events with Computing Innovations on October 27-28, 2022. The workshop was sponsored by the National Science Foundation’s Convergence Accelerator program, which promotes the convergence of innovative ideas, approaches, and technologies to more quickly and expertly tackle outstanding societal problems.
Through this workshop we identified the computing building blocks needed to facilitate and expedite technological innovation in multiple impact areas. We focused on a subset of the impact areas identified in the CCC white paper titled, Computing Research for the Climate Crisis: Energy, Environmental Justice, Agriculture, and Transportation.
October 27, 2022 (Thursday)
12:00 PM | Lunch Available | Lodo |
01:00 PM | Welcome and Introductions | Central City |
01:30 PM | Topic 1: Energy | Central City |
02:30 PM | Topic 2: Agriculture | Central City |
03:30 PM | BREAK | Central City |
04:00 PM | Topic 3: Transportation | Central City |
05:00 PM | General/Cross-Cutting Discussion | Central City |
05:30 PM | Wrap up | Central City |
06:30 PM | Dinner | Lodo |
October 28, 2022 (Friday)
07:30 AM | Breakfast | Lodo |
08:30 AM | Recap of Day 1 | Central City |
08:45 AM | Discussion: Building Blocks | Central City |
09:15 AM | Panel 4: Environmental Justice | Central City |
10:15 AM | BREAK | Central City |
10:30 AM | Concluding Comments/Discussion | Central City |
10:45 AM | What have we not discussed? | Central City |
11:15 AM | Deliverable Muraling | Central City |
12:00 PM | Lunch | Lodo |
01:00 PM | End of Workshop |
Organizing Committee:
Elizabeth Bradley, University of Colorado, Boulder |
Chandra Krintz, University of California, Santa Barbara |
Melanie Moses, University of New Mexico |
Cognizant Program Directors at NSF:
Aurali Dade, National Science Foundation (TIP/ITE) |