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Goldschmidt 2022 workshop: "Thermodynamic Modeling of Magmatic Systems with alphaMELTS 2", July 9th / 10th.

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Paula Antoshechkina
Tue, May 31, 2022 1:05 AM

Gentle reminder that there is just one day left to take advantage of
reduced registration rates for the Goldschmidt 2022 conference. If
you're attending in-person then we hope you'll also include the
"Thermodynamic Modeling of Magmatic Processes with alphaMELTS 2
https://magmasource.caltech.edu/workshops/goldschmidt/" workshop in
your Hawai'i plans!

The workshop will focus on using the alphaMELTS 2 interface, and
alphaMELTS for MATLAB/Python, while also providing background to the
MELTS family of models by Ghiorso and coworkers. The workshop will run
all day Saturday June 20th, and Sunday June 21st and will finish early
enough for participants to attend the icebreaker at the Goldschmidt 2022
conference.

The full price registration is $190 for two days, which includes lunch
and refreshments. Early Career Researchers (students, postdocs, and/or
research scientists within 6 years of their PhD) get two-thirds off the
workshop fee, so pay $65, and some conference Grant-holders can attend
for free.

The deadline to register for the pre-conference workshops is the same as
early bird conference registration: May 31st, 11:59 PM HST (June 1st,
9:59 AM UTC/GMT).

Apologies for cross-posting. We hope to see you in Hawai'i!

Thanks and best wishes,
Paula Antoshechkina and Paul Asimow


Workshop details:
https://conf.goldschmidt.info/goldschmidt/2022/meetingapp.cgi/Session/3303

Thermodynamic Modeling of Magmatic Systems with alphaMELTS 2
Saturday 9th July 09:00 - Sunday 10th July 17:00
Contacts: Paula Antoshechkina (psmith@caltech.edu), Paul Asimow
(asimow@caltech.edu)
Website: https://magmasource.caltech.edu/workshops/goldschmidt/
Price: US$190 (full price) / US$65 (ECRs) / free for some ECRs
eligible for the Conference Grant Program

The MELTS family of algorithms is widely used by petrologists and
geochemists to predict the outcomes of melting and
crystallization processes, to compare with experiments or to design
experimental campaigns, to assess the energy budgets of igneous
processes, to teach the principles of igneous petrology, and more.
Although there are a variety of ways to access such models, this
workshop will focus on the alphaMELTS 2 interface and access to
alphaMELTS from MATLAB, Python, and R programming
environments. alphaMELTS 2 is a text-based front end to the
Rhyolite-MELTS, pMELTS, and pHMELTS models, with built-in trace
element calculations and a variety of unique features and workflows.
Day 1 will cover introductory material and basic functionality,
whereas Day 2 will focus on more advanced features, larger-scale
calculations, and special problems suggested by attendees.

This two-day, in-person workshop will be suitable for any user or
prospective user of alphaMELTS 2 or related software, whether for
teaching or research. No commercial software or previous knowledge of
MELTS in general, or alphaMELTS in particular, is required.
Instructors Paul Asimow and Paula Antoshechkina from Caltech will
cover software installation, hands-on examples for a variety of
igneous settings, and some undocumented tricks that are important to
getting reliable results from MELTS calculations. They will also hold
an online short course later in the year for anyone unable to join
Goldschmidt2022 in-person, and as a refresher for existing users
interested in the newest alphaMELTS 2 software developments. More
details and updates
at:https://magmasource.caltech.edu/workshops/goldschmidt/

Grant-holder and Early Career subsidy funded through grant EAR-1947616
(https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1947616).

Gentle reminder that there is just one day left to take advantage of reduced registration rates for the Goldschmidt 2022 conference. If you're attending in-person then we hope you'll also include the "Thermodynamic Modeling of Magmatic Processes with alphaMELTS 2 <https://magmasource.caltech.edu/workshops/goldschmidt/>" workshop in your Hawai'i plans! The workshop will focus on using the alphaMELTS 2 interface, and alphaMELTS for MATLAB/Python, while also providing background to the MELTS family of models by Ghiorso and coworkers. The workshop will run all day Saturday June 20th, and Sunday June 21st and will finish early enough for participants to attend the icebreaker at the Goldschmidt 2022 conference. The full price registration is $190 for two days, which includes lunch and refreshments. Early Career Researchers (students, postdocs, and/or research scientists within 6 years of their PhD) get two-thirds off the workshop fee, so pay $65, and some conference Grant-holders can attend for free. The deadline to register for the pre-conference workshops is the same as early bird conference registration: May 31st, 11:59 PM HST (June 1st, 9:59 AM UTC/GMT). Apologies for cross-posting. We hope to see you in Hawai'i! Thanks and best wishes, Paula Antoshechkina and Paul Asimow --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Workshop details: https://conf.goldschmidt.info/goldschmidt/2022/meetingapp.cgi/Session/3303 > Thermodynamic Modeling of Magmatic Systems with alphaMELTS 2 > Saturday 9th July 09:00 - Sunday 10th July 17:00 > Contacts: Paula Antoshechkina (psmith@caltech.edu), Paul Asimow > (asimow@caltech.edu) > Website: https://magmasource.caltech.edu/workshops/goldschmidt/ > Price: US$190 (full price) / US$65 (ECRs) / free for some ECRs > eligible for the Conference Grant Program > > The MELTS family of algorithms is widely used by petrologists and > geochemists to predict the outcomes of melting and > crystallization processes, to compare with experiments or to design > experimental campaigns, to assess the energy budgets of igneous > processes, to teach the principles of igneous petrology, and more. > Although there are a variety of ways to access such models, this > workshop will focus on the alphaMELTS 2 interface and access to > alphaMELTS from MATLAB, Python, and R programming > environments. alphaMELTS 2 is a text-based front end to the > Rhyolite-MELTS, pMELTS, and pHMELTS models, with built-in trace > element calculations and a variety of unique features and workflows. > Day 1 will cover introductory material and basic functionality, > whereas Day 2 will focus on more advanced features, larger-scale > calculations, and special problems suggested by attendees. > > This two-day, in-person workshop will be suitable for any user or > prospective user of alphaMELTS 2 or related software, whether for > teaching or research. No commercial software or previous knowledge of > MELTS in general, or alphaMELTS in particular, is required. > Instructors Paul Asimow and Paula Antoshechkina from Caltech will > cover software installation, hands-on examples for a variety of > igneous settings, and some undocumented tricks that are important to > getting reliable results from MELTS calculations. They will also hold > an online short course later in the year for anyone unable to join > Goldschmidt2022 in-person, and as a refresher for existing users > interested in the newest alphaMELTS 2 software developments. More > details and updates > at:https://magmasource.caltech.edu/workshops/goldschmidt/ > > Grant-holder and Early Career subsidy funded through grant EAR-1947616 > (https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1947616). >