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news-image Mary Lou Zeeman featured at Joint Mathematics Meetings 2012
ICS member Mary Lou Zeeman (Bowdoin College), highlighted computational sustainability-related work in her Math Association of America Invited Address at the Joint Mathematics Meetings (JMM) recently held in Boston, MA.
news-image Drought-stricken Kenyan livestock farmers receive first insurance payouts
The innovative Index Based Livestock Insurance (IBLI) program, initially developed at Cornell University, has made its first payments to 650 inusred herders in drought-stricken northern Kenya.
news-image New seminar at MIT explores Computational Sustainability
MIT professors Brian Williams and Youssef Marzouk and postoc J. Zico Kolter have organized a new Seminar on Computational Methods for Sustainability at MIT. Taught during the Fall 2011 semester, the seminar will explore the role of computation in solving problems of sustainability.
news-image State of the Birds 2011 report released
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar and Agriculture Under Secretary for Natural Resources and Environment Harris Sherman have released the 2011 State of the Birds Report, the nation's first assessment of birds on lands and waters owned by the American people. ICS members Ken Rosenberg, Daniel Fink, and Theodoros Damoulas assisted in preparation of the report and worked with a team at Cornell to contribute year-round species distribution estimates requiring high-performance computing techniques.
news-image ICS and Cornell researchers receive new TeraGrid Allocation Award
ICS researchers have been awarded a new TeraGrid Allocation Award in order to develop "Statistical Modeling of Avian Distributional Dynamics on the TeraGrid: Support for the Phenological Atlas of North American Birds." The team will receive over 3 million service units, which is TeraGrid's largest allocation for an ecological application.
news-image Antonio Bento Serves as Cornell Delegate at U.N. Climate Conference in Cancun
ICS team member Antonio Bento served as a member of Cornell University's delegation to the 16th United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP 16) in Cancun, Mexico, and presented a theoretical and computational model of a cap-and-trade model in the U.S.
news-image Cornell University President Announces $80 Million Gift for Sustainability Research
Cornell President David Skorton announced a historic gift by David and Patricia Atkinson to formally establish the David R. Atkinson Center for a Sustainable Future (ACSF) at Cornell University, citing the ICS as an example of the research and scholarly collaboration advancing sustainability.
news-image Mahowald tapped as lead author for intergovernmental climate report
ICS member Natalie Mahowald has been tapped to be a lead author on the next Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Assessment Report.
news-imageFET Tree logo FET Flagship on Computational Sustainability proposed in Europe
Barry O'Sullivan is working with European colleagues to create and foster a computational sustainability research program and scientific community in Europe.

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