iCAS Symposium

The biennial International Computing in the Atmospheric Sciences (iCAS) Symposium brings together an international group of center directors and specialists from the atmospheric and related geosciences communities to discuss advances in the ever-changing computing landscape. 

Past Symposia

iCAS 2022

After a three year hiatus due to the pandemic, iCAS 2022 brought together attendees from across Europe and the U.S. to discuss how climate and weather computing centers are preparing today for tomorrow’s computational, data, and workforce challenges in Earth system science. 

iCAS 2019

More than 50 attendees from around the world heard about machine learning efforts and CMIP6 progress at sites worldwide at the 2019 International Computing in the Atmospheric Sciences (iCAS) symposium, September 8-12, in Stresa, Italy.

iCAS 2017

2017 International Computing in the Atmospheric Sciences (iCAS) Symposium

iCAS 2015

2015 International Computing in the Atmospheric Sciences (iCAS) Symposium

iCAS 2013

The International Computing for the Atmospheric Sciences Symposium (iCAS2013) is the eleventh biennial meeting in a series hosted by the National Center for Atmospheric Research under sponsorship from the U.S. National Science Foundation.

Previous iCAS and CAS Symposia

The first four Computing in Atmospheric Science (CAS) conferences were in the United States. Subsequent events were held in France, and later in Italy. Organizers adopted the name International Computing for the Atmospheric Sciences (iCAS) Symposium in 2013.