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- 9:30 – 10:00 Opening – The past and future of Parcels | Erik van Sebille
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- 10:00 – 10:10 The Role of Submesoscale Processes in the Decay of Agulhas Rings | Leon-Cornelius Mock
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- 10:10 – 10:20 Detecting Salinity Fronts from Satellite Observations using a Lagrangian reconstruction method | Vincent Combes (online)
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- 10:20 – 10:30 Role of Mesoscale Activity for Freshwater Pathways from the Amazon River Plume to the Atlantic Ocean | Daniel Andres Lizarbe Barreto
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- 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
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- 11:00 – 11:10 Tracking the Iceland Scotland Overflow South of Iceland and Spreading of Deep Waters by Submesoscale Processes | Angel Ruiz-Angulo
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- 11:10 – 11:20 Investigating the generation of thermohaline variability in the Southern Ocean using Lagrangian methods | Maya Jakes
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(online)
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- 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
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- 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
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(online)
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- 11:40 – 11:50 Tracking Floating Microplastics Pathways to the Kara Sea with OceanParcels | Anfisa Berezina
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- 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)
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- 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)
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- 12:10 – 12:20 Floating macro-plastics retention in Baltic semi-enclosed coastal systems: A model study under different wind conditions | Bruna De Ramos
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- 12:20 – 13:30 Lunch
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- 13:30 – 13:40 Larval pathways of Aristeus antennatus revealed by Lagrangian dynamics and network theory | Ignacio Martínez Caballero
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- 13:40 – 13:50 Individual-Based Lagrangian Modelling of Ecklonia maxima Dispersal Along the South African Coast | Ross Coppin
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- 13:50 – 14:00 Eukaryotic phytoplankton are sustained by eddies and lateral mixing in the open ocean | Alexandra Jones-Kellett
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- 14:00 – 14:10 Particulate organic carbon export in the Amazon River Plume | Danilo Augusto Silva
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- 14:10 – 14:20 Modelling the spatial bound of an eDNA signal in the marine environment - the effect of oceanographic conditions | Tiago Silva
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- 14:20 – 14:30 Larval dispersion and connectivity in the south-central Tyrrhenian Sea: a Lagrangian modeling approach using OceanParcels | Gianluca Liguori
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- 14:30 – 14:40 Towards Operational Readiness: A multi-model forcing system for oil spill monitoring in the Mediterranean Sea | Beatrice Maddalena Scotto
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- 14:40 – 14:50 Optimizing Big Data Preprocessing Through Prompt Engineering: Toward a New Paradigm of Foundation Model Pipelines | Arin Dewangan
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- 14:50 – 15:30 Tea break
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- 15:30 – 15:40 Surface Dispersion of Particles Released in the Port of Genoa: A Scenario-Based Lagrangian Analysis | Mattia Scovenna
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- 15:40 – 15:50 Cross-disciplinary applications of particle tracking in the Greater Agulhas System | Michael Hart-Davis (online)
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- 15:50 – 16:00 VirtualShip for simulating in-class oceanographic fieldwork anywhere in the global ocean | Jamie Atkins
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- 16:00 – 16:10 Safe seas for manatees: Identifying Optimal Release Windows Using Ocean Reanalysis Simulations | Iury Simoes-Sousa (online)
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- 16:10 – 17:00 Discussion, reflection and wrap-up | All attending
|| 15:30–16:00 | Central wrap-up of the workshops |
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| Fri 3 Oct | 9:30–10:00 | Opening – The past and future of Parcels \| Erik van Sebille |
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|| 10:00–10:10 | The Role of Submesoscale Processes in the Decay of Agulhas Rings \| Leon-Cornelius Mock |
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|| 10:10–10:20 | Detecting Salinity Fronts from Satellite Observations using a Lagrangian reconstruction method \| Vincent Combes (online) |
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|| 10:20–10:30 | Role of Mesoscale Activity for Freshwater Pathways from the Amazon River Plume to the Atlantic Ocean \| Daniel Andres Lizarbe Barreto |
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|| 10:30–11:00 | Coffee break |
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|| 11:00–11:10 | Tracking the Iceland Scotland Overflow South of Iceland and Spreading of Deep Waters by Submesoscale Processes \| Angel Ruiz-Angulo |
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|| 11:10–11:20 | Investigating the generation of thermohaline variability in the Southern Ocean using Lagrangian methods \| Maya Jakes (online) |
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|| 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 |
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|| 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) |
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|| 11:40–11:50 | Tracking Floating Microplastics Pathways to the Kara Sea with OceanParcels \| Anfisa Berezina |
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|| 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) |
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|| 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) |
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|| 12:10–12:20 | Floating macro-plastics retention in Baltic semi-enclosed coastal systems: A model study under different wind conditions \| Bruna De Ramos |
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|| 12:20–13:30 | Lunch |
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|| 13:30–13:40 | Larval pathways of Aristeus antennatus revealed by Lagrangian dynamics and network theory \| Ignacio Martínez Caballero |
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|| 13:40–13:50 | Individual-Based Lagrangian Modelling of Ecklonia maxima Dispersal Along the South African Coast \| Ross Coppin |
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|| 13:50–14:00 | Eukaryotic phytoplankton are sustained by eddies and lateral mixing in the open ocean \| Alexandra Jones-Kellett |
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|| 14:00–14:10 | Particulate organic carbon export in the Amazon River Plume \| Danilo Augusto Silva |
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|| 14:10–14:20 | Modelling the spatial bound of an eDNA signal in the marine environment - the effect of oceanographic conditions \| Tiago Silva |
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|| 14:20–14:30 | Larval dispersion and connectivity in the south-central Tyrrhenian Sea: a Lagrangian modeling approach using OceanParcels \| Gianluca Liguori |
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|| 14:30–14:40 | Towards Operational Readiness: A multi-model forcing system for oil spill monitoring in the Mediterranean Sea \| Beatrice Maddalena Scotto |
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|| 14:40–14:50 | Optimizing Big Data Preprocessing Through Prompt Engineering: Toward a New Paradigm of Foundation Model Pipelines \| Arin Dewangan |
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|| 14:50–15:30 | Tea break |
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|| 15:30–15:40 | Surface Dispersion of Particles Released in the Port of Genoa: A Scenario-Based Lagrangian Analysis \| Mattia Scovenna |
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|| 15:40–15:50 | Cross-disciplinary applications of particle tracking in the Greater Agulhas System \| Michael Hart-Davis (online) |
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|| 15:50–16:00 | VirtualShip for simulating in-class oceanographic fieldwork anywhere in the global ocean \| Jamie Atkins |
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|| 16:00–16:10 | Safe seas for manatees: Identifying Optimal Release Windows Using Ocean Reanalysis Simulations \| Iury Simoes-Sousa (online) |
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|| 16:10–17:00 | Discussion, reflection and wrap-up \| All attending |
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|| Evening | Party (in Utrecht) |
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See [this page](/blog/10year-event-online-attendance) for information on how to join online.
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[More than 200 articles have been published using Parcels](/papers-citing-parcels#papers-citing-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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## Background of the event
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Michael Lange committed [b2ae2fd](https://github.com/OceanParcels/Parcels/commit/b2ae2fd44979c125fbc21f2c939289db62dc4816) on 29 September 2015, and we’ve come a long way since then (we didn’t even have an acronym at that point!).
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[More than 200 articles have been published using Parcels](/papers-citing-parcels#papers-citing-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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