14 October 2021

1st Daisy Workshop-Preliminary Program

                 

1st DAISY Workshop

Department of Plant and Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen
Thorvaldsensvej 40, 1871 Frederiksberg C, Copenhagen
Room: Auditorium A2-11.01-CPSC1 (entrance also from Bülowsvej 21,
look for Corridor / Opgang 6)

 

 

(5th November 2021)

 

We are pleased to announce the 1st DAISY workshop, which will take place at the University of Copenhagen on the 5th of November 2021. The workshop aims at bringing together scientists working with Daisy from universities, the public sector and the industry. It will be a one-day event with many interesting oral and poster presentations covering different dimensions of Daisy and modelling the agro-ecological systems in general. A detailed program and a preliminary list of participants is attached in the following link.

More specifically the main goals of this workshop are the following:

  • Discuss recent and future directions on process implementation into Daisy,
  • Discuss main challenges in modelling the Soil-Plant-Atmosphere System with Daisy,
  • Discuss different ways to do data-model integration and how to perform calculations in HPC.

We are very much looking forward to seeing you in Copenhagen,

 

The Daisy team.

Friday 5th of November

Session

Time

Title

By / Remark

 

9:00-10:00

Poster installation

 

9:30-10:00

Welcome Coffee

Intro

10:00 – 10:15

Welcome to University of Copenhagen

Merete Elisabeth Styczen, UCPH

10:15-10:30

Recent developments

Merete Elisabeth Styczen, UCPH

 

10:30-10:45

Future Perspectives

Efstathios Diamantopoulos, UCPH

Session I A

Process implementation in soil-plant-atmosphere system modeling

20 minutes presentation and 5 minutes discussions

10:45 – 11:10

Modelling dynamic interactions between soil structure and soil organic matter storage (Keynote)

Katharina Meurer, SLU

12 min presentations and 3 min discussions

11:10 – 11:25

A comparison between different reference evapotranspiration methods as implemented in Daisy

Simon Fiil Svane, UCPH

11:25 – 11:40

Modelling the fate of natural toxins with Daisy

Daniel Bernando Garcia Jorgensen, UCPH

11:40– 12:00

Implementation and validation of a new mulch module in Daisy

Jeanne Vuaille, UCPH

 

12:00-13:00

Lunch

 

13:00-13:15

Does macropore flow in no-till systems flush or bypass mobile soil nitrogen after harvest?

Jorge Frederico Miranda Vélez, AU

Session I B

System modelling with Daisy

12 min presentations and 3 min discussions

13:15 – 13:30

Pesticide modelling in a regulatory context

Signe Bonde Rasmussen, Danish EPA

13:30 – 13:45

Crop Modelling and Parameterization – How important is this?

Iris Vogeler, AU

13:45 – 14:00

The effect of application time on pesticide leaching shortly after application

Maja Holbak, UCPH

14:15 – 14:30

Modelling the fate of nitrogen in artificially drained sandy loam soils

Saghar Khodadad Motarjemi, AU

14:30 – 14:45

Assessing and mitigating nitrate leaching from Danish cropping systems using the Daisy model

Muhammad Adil Rashid, UCPH

 

14:45-15:00

Process-based simulation of growth and regrowth of perennial plants with the Daisy model

Kiril Manevski, AU

 

15:00 – 15:30

Coffee & Cake break

Session II

Soil and Crop System Model-Data Fusion

12 min presentations and 3 min discussions

15:30 – 15:45

Perspectives in using DAISY to investigate practical challenges concerning the use of nitrogen in agriculture

Leif Knudsen, SEGES

15:45 – 16:00

Precision Agriculture: We can’t measure it – Why don’t you model it?

Jacob Glerup Gyldengren, AU

16:00 – 16:15

High-Resolution Soil Moisture Mapping using Sentinel-1, Sentinel-2, and Daisy Model.

Onur Yüzügüllü, Agricircle

16:30-16:45

A simulation of variable rate nitrogen application in winter wheat with soil and sensor information - An economic feasibility study

Michael Friis Pedersen, UCPH

16:45-17:00

Running Daisy on HPC-A Java wrapper

Jacob Nordfalk, DTU

 

Posters for coffee break discussions

Each presenter presents his/her poster in 3 min, followed by 5 minutes Q&A

17:00-17:30

Nitrogen Sensor for Soil Sustainability

Birger Andersen, DTU

Implementing an FMIS with Daisy

 

Ian Bridgwood, DTU

Performing simulation modelling in the classroom: students enact the Daisy model

Kiril Manevski, AU

Is crop model DAISY able to simulate drought stress?

Eva Pohankova, MU

How does current and future climate depending agronomic management impact the yield risk of cereal cropping systems?

Janna Macholdt, Uni Giessen

 

Social Dinner at 19:00

 

 

Preliminary list of participants:

 

Name

e-mail

institution

Country

Per Abrahamsen

pa@plen.ku.dk

Agrohydrology, ECP, PLEN, UCPH

Denmark

Merete Styczen

styczen@plen.ku.dk

Maja Holbak

maja.holbak@plen.ku.dk

Jeanne Vuaille

jeannev@plen.ku.dk

Carsten Petersen

cpe@plen.ku.dk

Efstathios Diamantopoulos

ed@plen.ku.dk

Simon Fiil Svane

sfs@plen.ku.dk

Daniel Garcia Jørgensen

daja@plen.ku.dk

Janna Macholdt

janna.macholdt@gmx.de

(and Justus Liebig University Giessen)

Germany

Sander Bruun

sab@plen.ku.dk

Plant and Soil Science, PLEN, UCPH

Denmark

Line Vinther Hansen

livh@plen.ku.dk

Muhammad Adil Rashid

mar@plen.ku.dk

Maja Karolina Rydgård

maja.rydgaard@plen.ku.dk

Kiril Manevski

kiril.manevski@agro.au.dk

Department of Agroecology, AU

Denmark

Saghar Khodadad Motarjemi

sa.m@agro.au.dk

Jacob Glerup Gyldengren

jg@agro.au.dk

Iris Vogeler Iris Vogeler Cronin

iris.vogeler@agro.au.dk

Jorge Federico Miranda Vélez

Jorge_mv@agro.au.dk

Uttam Kumar

uttam.kumar@agro.au.dk

Michael Friis Pedersen

mfp@ifro.ku.dk

Dept. Of Food and Ressource Economics, UCPH

Denmark

 

Jens Erik Ørum

je@ifro.ku.dk

Birger Andersen

birad@dtu.dk

Center for Wireless Systems and Applications (CWSA), DTU

Denmark

 

 

 

Jacob Nordfalk

jacob.nordfalk@gmail.com

Ian Bridgwood

iabr@dtu.dk

Iver Mølgaard Ottosen

ivot@dtu.dk

Tomasz Blaszczyk

tomb@dtu.dk

Maryamsadat Tahavori

marta@dtu.dk

Katharina Meurer

katharina.meurer@slu.se

Dept of Soil and Environment, Swedish University of Agr. Sciences

Sweden

Eva Pohankova

eva.Pohankova@seznam.cz

Mendel University, Brno

Czechia

Edilene Pereira Andrade

edilene.pereira@irta.cat

Inst. of Agrifood Research and Technology, Barcelona

Spain

Leif Knudsen

lek@seges.dk

SEGES

Denmark

Onur Yüzügüllü

onur.yuzugullu@agricircle.com

Agricircle

Switzerland

Jakob Møgelvang (LBST)

Jakm@lbst.dk

Danish Agricultural Agency

Denmark

Marie Dam

Marida@lbst.dk

Sidsel Kjær Svenningsen

sidsve@lbst.dk

Signe Bonde Rasmussen

siras@mst.dk

Danish Environmental Agency

Yingjia Yan

phf578@alumni.ku.dk

 

Denmark