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The Centre for Research in Natural Hazards and Risk Reduction at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ is delighted to host INQUA-CODE 2026, a fully hands on, 5-day residential workshop designed for PhD students and postdoctoral researchers working in tectonics, Quaternary geomorphology, natural hazards, and Earth surface process modelling
This intensive training event introduces essential computational and numerical skills for modern surface-process research. Participants will move from core programming and reproducible workflows into high-performance computing, numerical methods, and landscape evolution modelling, supported by expert instructors from across the UK and Europe. All practical sessions will take place in the University’s high-specification laboratories, with additional access to the new Lovelace high-performance computing facility.
With a cohort of approximately 20 participants, the workshop provides an immersive, collaborative environment with dedicated time for peer discussions, networking, and skill-building across disciplines and career stages.
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Workshop themes
  • Python programming for Earth and environmental data
  • Version control and reproducible research practices
  • Working with geoscientific datasets
  • High‑performance and parallel computing
  • Numerical methods for Earth surface processes
  • Landscape evolution modelling
  • Integrating field, remote‑sensing, and computational approaches
Funded and self-funded places
Approximately 9–10 funded places are available.
Funded places cover:
  • Workshop registration
  • Accommodation for the duration of the workshop
  • Reasonable travel costs to and from Âé¶¹´«Ã½
  • Additional self‑funded places may be offered (up to the workshop capacity of ~20).
Self‑funded participants will be responsible for:
  • Accommodation (with guidance and support provided)
  • Travel to Âé¶¹´«Ã½
  • A £50 registration fee (further details to follow)
How to apply
Applications will be evaluated based on a Motivation Statement, Diversity Statement, and a very short half‑page CV focusing only on relevant experience.
Please apply through the link below:
Why attend?
INQUA‑CODE 2026 offers a rare opportunity to:
  • Gain practical modelling and programming skills in a supportive environment
  • Engage deeply with computational methods central to modern Quaternary and tectonic science
  • Build professional networks with peers and specialists from across the UK and Europe
  • Access high-performance computing resources and real-world datasets‑performance computing resources and real‑world datasets
  • Strengthen your research foundations and confidence in quantitative approaches
Further information
For enquiries, contact inquacode2026@plymouth.ac.uk


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