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 **!!! Preliminary version -- It's likely to be changed !!!** **!!! Preliminary version -- It's likely to be changed !!!**
  
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 Along with the 8th International Symposium on Plant Growth Modelling, Simulation, Along with the 8th International Symposium on Plant Growth Modelling, Simulation,
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 The event is intended as a ‘beginner tutorial’ requiring no specific previous knowledge on modelling while basic Java skills are highly welcome for some small practical parts! It will cover a wide range of topics as a general introduction into FSPM, L-Systems and modelling, provide an introduction to the platform, and continue with specific aspects of FSPM and special features of GroIMP. The event is intended as a ‘beginner tutorial’ requiring no specific previous knowledge on modelling while basic Java skills are highly welcome for some small practical parts! It will cover a wide range of topics as a general introduction into FSPM, L-Systems and modelling, provide an introduction to the platform, and continue with specific aspects of FSPM and special features of GroIMP.
  
-The summer school is open for those who would like to learn how to work with [[https://grogra.de | GroIMP]] – Growth-grammar related Interactive Modelling Platform – and to write models in the rule-based programming language XL. Particularly, we target M.Sc. and Ph.D. students in Applied Computer Science, Botany, Agriculture, Horticulture or Forest Science with focus on information processing and modelling, but also interested guests from other disciplines.+The tutorial is open for those who would like to learn how to work with [[https://grogra.de | GroIMP]] – Growth-grammar related Interactive Modelling Platform – and to write models in the rule-based programming language XL. Particularly, we target M.Sc. and Ph.D. students in Applied Computer Science, Botany, Agriculture, Horticulture or Forest Science with focus on information processing and modelling, but also interested guests from other disciplines.
  
  
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 Nanchang, the capital city of Jiangxi Province in Eastern China, is a vibrant and historically rich city that offers a blend of traditional charm and modern development. With a history dating back over 2,200 years, Nanchang boasts a plethora of cultural and historical landmarks, making it a fascinating destination for travellers seeking to immerse themselves in Chinese history and culture. Nanchang, the capital city of Jiangxi Province in Eastern China, is a vibrant and historically rich city that offers a blend of traditional charm and modern development. With a history dating back over 2,200 years, Nanchang boasts a plethora of cultural and historical landmarks, making it a fascinating destination for travellers seeking to immerse themselves in Chinese history and culture.
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 +===== Tutor Team =====
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 +We are thrilled to announce that a distinguished international team of renowned plant‑modelling experts will be delivering lectures at this workshop. Their extensive experience and insight will offer tremendous value to every participant.
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 +List of tutors in alphabetical order:
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 +  * **Gerhard Buck-Sorlin**, Professor at Institut Agro Rennes-Angers, France (joining online)
 +He is teaching horticultural engineers and is doing research on functional-structural plant modelling on fruit trees, glasshouse crops, and digital twins. During his career, he was working as Lecturer at Zhejiang University, and senior scientist at Wageningen University. He has about 20 years of experiences in FSPM using GroIMP and other tools. 
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 +  * **Gaëtan Heidsieck**, Ph.D., University of Goettingne, Germany (joining in person)
 +Full-time developer of GroIMP. Currently working on the extension and improvement of all kind of aspects of the GroIMP modelling platform.
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 +  * **Michael Henke**, Senior Scientist at Yazhouwan National Laboratory, Sanya, China and Appointed Professor for Smart Agriculture at Hunan Agricultural University, China (joining in person)
 +He is working highly interdisciplinary between plant phenotyping and plant modelling. He is an expert in plant phenotyping and in developing phenotyping facilities and algorithms. His current focus is integrating phenotypic data into plant‑modelling frameworks, including digital‑twin models. As a member of the GroIMP development team for more than 15 years, he has contributed to numerous projects throughout that time.
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 +  * **Tim Oberländer**, Ph.D. student, University of Goettingne, Germany (joining in person)
 + His is a developer of several new GroIMP plugins and currently working on the evolutionary adaption of graph transformation rules. 
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 +  * **Katarína Smoleňová**, Ph.D., Research Associate, Horticulture & Product Physiology, Wageningen University, The Netherlands (joining in person)
 +Katarína has profound expertise in FSPM using GroIMP and other tools for more than 15 years. During her career, she had the chance to work on a very wide range of models, e.g., whole park and tree model, light simulation and sensitivity analysis. Her current research focus is the development of digital twins of horticultural crops at the Wageningen University. 
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 +  * **Yue Zhang**, Ph.D., Lecturer at Shanxi Datong University, China
 +Experienced GoIMP user in modelling Chinese solar greenhouses and tomato. Optimized plating patterns, plant architecture, and greenhouse shapes in extensive simulations. Further integrated energy balance models into FSPM of tomato greenhouse production systems.
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 +  * **Junqi Zhu**, Ph.D., Senior Scientist at New Zealand Institute for Bioeconomy Science Limited, New Zealand (joining in person)
 +After his Ph.D., he obtained from Wageningen University on FSP modelling wheat and maize, he moved to a Postdoc position at INRA Bordeaux, France, to model grapevine and fruits before he switched to  Plant & Food Research in New Zealand to continue his work work on grapevine and fruit modelling. As expert in plant architectural development and their response to environmental conditions and neighbouring plants, his main interest is understanding and modelling the effects of the environment and the source / sink relationships.
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 ===== Participation ===== ===== Participation =====
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 The workshop language will be English but Chinese assistance will be available. The workshop language will be English but Chinese assistance will be available.
  
-Tutorial fee are required:+Tutorial fee are required (minimal fee to cover room rent and small snacks - to be announced soon):
   * (tbd) for undergraduate and graduate students (Bachelor and Master level),   * (tbd) for undergraduate and graduate students (Bachelor and Master level),
   * (tbd) for Ph.D. students and postdoctoral scientists, and   * (tbd) for Ph.D. students and postdoctoral scientists, and
   * (tbd) for teachers/lecturers.   * (tbd) for teachers/lecturers.
  
-To help us with the planning of the event, please [[https://grogra.de/tutorial-pma-sign-up/ | register]] early.+To help us with the planning of the event, please [[https://grogra.de/pma-sign-up/ | register]] early.
  
 The event will be held on spot only, without the possibility to participate online. The event will be held on spot only, without the possibility to participate online.
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 If you have any questions, please reach out to us: If you have any questions, please reach out to us:
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