Greenhouse 2009

Published 05 November 08 04:44 PM | robyn.owens 

GREENHOUSE 2009: “Climate change and resources” will be a significant and influential
conference.

Running from 23-26 March 2009 at the Burswood Convention Centre in Perth,
Western Australia, the conference will feature many examples of industry and government
approaches to adapting to, and mitigating climate change, as well as presentations on the
latest Australian and international science findings.  

GREENHOUSE 2009 will cover themes including agriculture; biodiversity; climate change
impacts and adaptation; climate modelling; communicating climate change; energy efficiency;
geosequestration; government initiatives; human health; national and international case
studies; measurements and observations; mitigating emissions; renewables; and water
resources.

For more information on the conference please go to the conference website.

For abstract submission guidelines or to submit an abstract go to the registration site.

The deadline for abstracts is 14 November 2008.  

If you have any queries, please contact ian.macadam@csiro.au.

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About robyn.owens

I started my academic life doing a BSc (Hons) in Mathematics at UWA before going to Oxford to complete an MSc and a DPhil, also in Mathematics. I then spent three years in Paris at l'Université de Paris-Sud, Orsay, continuing research in mathematical analysis and going to lots of movies before returning to UWA to work as a research mathematician. I have lectured in Maths and Computer Science at UWA, as well as for short periods at Berkeley, The University of Canterbury in Christchurch, and Prince Songkla University in Thailand. My research has focussed on computer vision, including feature detection in images, 3D shape measurement, image understanding, and representation.