PROPL (propl.dev) explores how to close the gap between state-of-the-art programming methods being developed in academia and the use of programming in climate analysis, modelling, forecasting, policy, and diplomacy. The aim is to build bridges to the current practices used in the scientific community.

The first edition of this workshop will comprise:

  • invited talks from practitioners in the environmental/climate sciences
  • contributed talks (selected by the programme committee based on short abstracts)
  • "working workshop brainstorming" format

We would welcome contributions in the following forms:

  • Talk proposal: Please submit an abstract of a talk aligned with the topics of the workshop. This could include reporting on existing work, a demo, open problems, work in progress, or new ideas and speculation.
  • Proposed discussion: If you would like to propose a discussion/brainstorming session on a particular topic, e.g., in a hour slot, then please submit a description of the session, at least three questions to consider, and at least two possible participants who could lead the discussion.
  • Discussant Please outline an area of expertise aligned with the workshop in which you would be willing to act as a discussant, i.e., provide detailed commentary on talks given within this topic. We hope that after the workshop, discussants will work with the chairs to distill down a broader article that lays out a roadmap for programming language research and climate action.
Welcome to the 1st Workshop on Programming for the Planet (PROPL 24) submissions site. For general conference information, see https://propl.dev.

Submissions

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