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CWE2010 Agenda.
Friday, May 21 - Sunday,  May 23, 2010

7:30 to 17:00

Pre-symposium Workshops



Sunday, May 23, 2010

16:00 to 21:00

Registration and Assistance - The Friday Center Atrium

16:00 to 21:00

Poster Setup - Atrium

17:00 to 19:00 Reception- Atrium
19:00 to 21:00 Dinner Buffet - Trillium



Monday, May 24, 2010

7:00 to 18:00
Registration and Assistance - The Friday Center Atrium
7:15 to 8:00
Light Breakfast and View Posters - Atrium

8:00 to 8:20

Opening Ceremonies - Auditorium

8:20 to 9:50

Plenary Session 1a.  Applying Computational Wind Engineering to Practice: Perspectives from the Political, Academic, Corporate and Public Sector Community - Auditorium

9:50 to 10:00 Dailey Announcements - Auditorium

10:00 to 10:20

Refreshment Break - Atrium

10:20 to 11:35

Plenary Session 1b.  Topic Session Organized by ASCE Committee on Computer-Aided Wind Engineering: What is the State-of-the-Art for CFD Models and their Role in Wind Engineering? -Auditorium

11:35 to 12:40

Lunch Buffet - Dining Room
View Posters - Atrium
Visit Sponsor Tables - Atrium

12:40 to 14:40

Technical Sessions - Breakout Rooms

14:40 to 15:00

Refreshment Break - Atrium

15:00 to 17:00

Technical Sessions - Breakout Rooms

18:00 to 22:00

Monday Night Picnic and Baseball Game - Durham Bulls Athletic Park



Tuesday, May 25, 2010

7:00 to 18:00
Registration and Assistance - The Friday Center Atrium
7:15 to 8:00
Light Breakfast and View Posters - Atrium
8:00 to 8:10
Daily Announcements - Auditorium

8:10 to 10:10

Plenary Session 2 Trends in High Performance Computing for CWE – Auditorium

10:10 to 10:30

Refreshment Break - Atrium

10:30 to 12:30

Technical Sessions - Breakout Rooms

12:00 to 13:10

Lunch Buffet - Dining Room
View Posters - Atrium
Visit Sponsor Tables - Atrium

13:40 to 15:40

Technical Sessions - Breakout Rooms

15:40 to 16:00

Refreshment Break - Atrium

16:00 to 18:00

Technical Sessions - Breakout Rooms

19:00 to 21:00 Optional Evening Event - To be determined

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

7:00 to 18:00
Registration and Assistance - The Friday Center Atrium
7:15 to 8:00
Light Breakfast and View Posters - Atrium
8:00 to 8:10
Daily Announcements - Auditorium

8:10 to 10:10

Plenary Session 3  Development, Validation, and Application of Atmospheric Boundary Layer Models and Turbulence Models for CWE – Auditorium

10:10 to 10:30

Refreshment Break - Atrium

10:30 to 12:30

Technical Sessions - Breakout Rooms

12:30 to 13:40

Lunch Buffet - Dining Room
View Posters - Atrium
Visit Sponsor Tables - Atrium

13:40 to 15:40

Technical Sessions - Breakout Rooms

15:40 to 16:00

Refreshment Break - Atrium

16:00 to 18:00

Technical Sessions - Breakout Rooms

19:00 to 22:00

Reception and Banquet – The Friday Center Trillium Room



Thursday, May 27, 2010

7:00 to 17:00 Registration and Assistance - The Friday Center Atrium
7:15 to 8:00
Light Breakfast and View Posters - Atrium
8:00 to 8:10
Daily Announcements - Auditorium

8:10 to 10:10

Plenary Session 4  Coupling Computational Wind Engineering and Mesoscale Meteorological Models – Auditorium

10:10 to 10:30

Refreshment Break - Atrium

10:30 to 12:30

Technical Sessions - Breakout Rooms

12:30 to 13:40

Lunch Buffet - Dining Room
View Posters - Atrium
Visit Sponsor Tables - Atrium

13:40 to 15:40

Technical Sessions - Breakout Rooms

15:40 to 16:00

Refreshment Break - Atrium

16:00 to 17:00

Plenary Session 4b. Open Discussions Between Panel Members and Audience - Auditorium

17:00 to 17:30 Closing  Ceremonies - Auditorium

19:00 to 21:00

Optional Group Dining Events with Transportation - To be determined



Friday, May 28, 2010

7:30 to 17:00
Post Symposium Workshops – The Friday Center

 

 
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