Elmer/Ice

Open Source Finite Element Software for Ice Sheet, Glaciers and Ice Flow Modelling

Elmer/Ice is a full-Stokes, finite element, ice sheet / ice flow model. The aim of this website is to present the capabilities of Elmer/Ice and to distribute course materials and tutorials.
Elmer/Ice is an add-on package to Elmer, which is a multi-physics FEM suite mainly developed by CSC-IT Center for Science Ltd., Espoo, Finland. Initially started by CSC,  IGE and ILTS, currently multiple institutions and individuals contribute to the development of Elmer/Ice.

Two Elmer/Ice courses this fall

- A 2-days beginner Elmer/Ice course will take place the 2nd and 3rd of November 2015 at the Niels Bohr Institute (Copenhagen, Danmark), the week after the North Branch IGS meeting. This 2-days course is dedicated to students or researchers aiming to start working with Elmer/Ice. It is sponsored by the Center for Ice and Climate at NBI, CSCLGGE and the Labex OSUG@2020. To register, send an email to Olivier Gagliardini. The number of places is limited to 20, and will be given on the basis of the first registered, first served. There will be no registration fees, but students will have to take care of their lodging and attend the course with their own laptop. More information will be given later on the Elmer/Ice website.

- A 3-days advanced Elmer/Ice course will take place the 30th November, 1st and 2nd of December 2015 at LGGE (Grenoble, France). This 3-days course is dedicated to students or researchers having already an experience using Elmer/Ice. It is sponsored by LGGE, CSC and the Labex OSUG@2020. To register, send an email to Olivier Gagliardini. The number of places is limited to 20, and will be given on the basis of the first registered, first served. There will be no registration fees, but students will have to take care of their lodging and attend the course with their own laptop. More information will be given later on the Elmer/Ice website.

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