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title Parcels 10 year anniversary event 🎉
date 2025-04-03
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name github
Erik van Sebille
erikvansebille
summary On October 1-3 2025, we will celebrate the 10 year anniversary of Parcels in Utrecht, Netherlands, with a workshop-conference-hackathon-party.

In 2025, Parcels will be 10 years old!

To celebrate this milestone, we are planning a workshop-conference-hackathon-party in Utrecht from October 1-3, 2025.

Please join us for this free event! You can attend in-person in Utrecht or virtually online.

The goal of the event is to showcase how Parcels is used by different researchers, and learn from each other. There will be workshops, tutorials, hackathons and a mini-conference.

You will also be able to sneak-peak and test-drive the first (pre)release of the new Parcels v4, a major, radical overhaul of the Parcels codebase. Parcels v4 will be even more powerful and versatile - including support for unstructured grids!

The event will end with a party on Friday evening 3 October 2025, in Utrecht. This is to celebrate how far we’ve come, and to thank you all for your contributions and engagement over the years.

Interested to join? 👉 Sign up via this form! 👈

Schedule:

All times in the schedules below are in Central European Summer Time (GMT+2).

Wednesday 1 October: Workshops

Time Title Presenter
9:30–10:00 Central welcome to the workshops Erik van Sebille
10:00–12:00 Session 1a: How to get started with Parcels Erik van Sebille
10:00–12:00 Session 1b: The Parcels internals: how to get started with code-development Nick Hodgskin
12:00–13:30 Lunch break
13:30–15:00 Session 2: Making your own custom kernels Michael Denes
15:00–15:30 Tea break
15:30–17:00 Session 3: Lagrangian Diagnostics Jimena Medina Rubio, Laura Gomez Navarro, Siren Rühs, Nick Hodgskin

Thursday 2 October: Workshops

Time Title Presenter
9:30–10:00 Central recap of Day 1
10:00–12:00 Session 4: What is Parcels v4? And how to get ready for it? Nick Hodgskin, Joe Schoonover, Erik van Sebille
12:00–13:30 Lunch break
13:30–15:00 Session 5: Particle visualisations Vesna Bertoncelj, Christian Kehl, Nick Hodgskin
15:00–15:30 Tea break
15:30–16:00 Central wrap-up of the workshops

Friday 3 October: Mini-conference and party

Time Title Presenter
9:30–10:00 Opening – The past and future of Parcels Erik van Sebille
10:00–10:10 The Role of Submesoscale Processes in the Decay of Agulhas Rings Leon-Cornelius Mock
10:10–10:20 Detecting Salinity Fronts from Satellite Observations using a Lagrangian reconstruction method Vincent Combes (online)
10:20–10:30 Role of Mesoscale Activity for Freshwater Pathways from the Amazon River Plume to the Atlantic Ocean Daniel Andres Lizarbe Barreto
10:30–11:00 Coffee break
11:00–11:10 Tracking the Iceland Scotland Overflow South of Iceland and Spreading of Deep Waters by Submesoscale Processes Angel Ruiz-Angulo
11:10–11:20 Investigating the generation of thermohaline variability in the Southern Ocean using Lagrangian methods Maya Jakes (online)
11:20–11:30 Representing ingestion and egestion of microplastic particles by zooplankton in PlasticParcels: development of a new kernel and preliminary results Gaia Buccino
11:30–11:40 Seasonal effects of hydrodynamics and biofouling on the vertical transport of microplastics in the Vietnam coastal region, South China Sea Caiyuan Cai (online)
11:40–11:50 Tracking Floating Microplastics Pathways to the Kara Sea with OceanParcels Anfisa Berezina
11:50–12:00 A multigrid approach with high coastal resolution for the numerical modelling of the dispersion and accumulation of floating marine litter in the coastal area of Barcelona Ivan Hernandez (online)
12:00–12:10 The role of windage, currents and Stokes drift on the distribution of plastic litter released from the Indian rivers Vasimilla Suneel (online)
12:10–12:20 Floating macro-plastics retention in Baltic semi-enclosed coastal systems: A model study under different wind conditions Bruna De Ramos
12:20–13:30 Lunch
13:30–13:40 Larval pathways of Aristeus antennatus revealed by Lagrangian dynamics and network theory Ignacio Martínez Caballero
13:40–13:50 Individual-Based Lagrangian Modelling of Ecklonia maxima Dispersal Along the South African Coast Ross Coppin
13:50–14:00 Eukaryotic phytoplankton are sustained by eddies and lateral mixing in the open ocean Alexandra Jones-Kellett
14:00–14:10 Particulate organic carbon export in the Amazon River Plume Danilo Augusto Silva
14:10–14:20 Modelling the spatial bound of an eDNA signal in the marine environment - the effect of oceanographic conditions Tiago Silva
14:20–14:30 Larval dispersion and connectivity in the south-central Tyrrhenian Sea: a Lagrangian modeling approach using OceanParcels Gianluca Liguori
14:30–14:40 Towards Operational Readiness: A multi-model forcing system for oil spill monitoring in the Mediterranean Sea Beatrice Maddalena Scotto
14:40–14:50 Optimizing Big Data Preprocessing Through Prompt Engineering: Toward a New Paradigm of Foundation Model Pipelines Arin Dewangan
14:50–15:30 Tea break
15:30–15:40 Surface Dispersion of Particles Released in the Port of Genoa: A Scenario-Based Lagrangian Analysis Mattia Scovenna
15:40–15:50 Cross-disciplinary applications of particle tracking in the Greater Agulhas System Michael Hart-Davis (online)
15:50–16:00 VirtualShip for simulating in-class oceanographic fieldwork anywhere in the global ocean Jamie Atkins
16:00–16:10 Safe seas for manatees: Identifying Optimal Release Windows Using Ocean Reanalysis Simulations Iury Simoes-Sousa (online)
16:10–17:00 Discussion, reflection and wrap-up All attending
Evening Party (in Utrecht)

See this page for information on how to join online.

Funding

The Parcels anniversary event is financially supported by the Dutch Research Council NWO, under the project "Tracing Marine Macroplastics by Unraveling the Ocean’s Multiscale Transport Processes" with file number VI.C.222.025.

Background of the event

Michael Lange committed b2ae2fd on 29 September 2015, and we’ve come a long way since then (we didn’t even have an acronym at that point!).

More than 200 articles have been published using Parcels, on topics ranging from winds on Jupiter (the planet) and iceberg melt to AUV steering and tuna (the fish) behaviour.

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