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16th International Workshop on Modeling the Ocean 2026

The International Workshop on Modeling the Ocean (IWMO-2026) was held from June 2-5, 2026, in Mallorca, Spain.

Jen-Ping Peng, researcher at IMEDEA, wins first prize for young scientists at the International Symposium on Ocean Modelling

The gathering, which has brought together the world’s leading specialists in this field in Spain for the first time, concluded today

The 16th edition of the International Workshop on Modeling the Ocean (IWMO 2026) closed with the presentation of the Outstanding Young Scientist Awards (OYSA). First place went to Jen-Ping Peng, postdoctoral researcher at the Institut Mediterrani d’Estudis Avançats (IMEDEA, UIB-CSIC), for his work “Integration of SWOT and in situ observations into a high-resolution ocean data assimilation model for the 3D representation of a small-scale intrathermocline eddy”. Second place was awarded to Ignacio Martínez-Caballero, and third place to Florian Le Guillou.

This honorary award represents a highly significant recognition for its recipients, as it is granted following the decision of a jury composed of the foremost specialists in the field. Alejandro Orfila, director of IMEDEA and one of the congress organisers, highlighted this recognition and noted that the congress being held in Spain for the first time — and specifically in Mallorca — “is no coincidence. We must bear in mind that for four days the world’s leading specialists in ocean modelling gathered to discuss advances and new trends in their field. The Balearic Islands carry considerable weight in certain scientific areas and we have researchers of an extremely high calibre; this meeting and the award are a clear example of that.”

Among the main topics at IWMO, the presence of artificial intelligence and advances in computing systems — which are transforming the paradigm of ocean modelling research — stood out prominently. In Orfila’s words: “Right now these two aspects are revolutionising our studies, as we are achieving simulations that would have been unthinkable decades ago. This will undoubtedly contribute to developing better models and to forecasting future scenarios with far greater precision.”

An internationally reaching congress

The city of Palma hosted, for the first time in Spain, the most important gathering for the scientific community dedicated to ocean modelling: the 16th edition of the International Workshop on Modeling the Ocean (IWMO 2026). The symposium, organised with the support of the Institut Mediterrani d’Estudis Avançats, IMEDEA (CSIC-UIB), took place from 2 to 5 June at the Port Center of the Port Authority, and brought together 61 researchers and observational scientists from 14 countries. The previous edition was held in Stanford, California.

As in previous meetings, we will have the Outstanding Young Scientist Awards (OYSA) competition, hope students and postdocs attend acitively.

Apologies if you get multiple massages, but feel free to distribute the announcement to colleagues who may be interested in the meeting.

Outstanding Young Scientist Award (OYSA)

The results of OYSA IWMO2026 are as following:

Jen-Ping Peng

1st Prize — Jen-Ping Peng

Postdoctoral researcher — Institut Mediterrani d’Estudis Avançats (IMEDEA, UIB-CSIC)

“Integration of SWOT and in situ observations into a high-resolution ocean data assimilation model for the 3D representation of a small-scale intrathermocline eddy”

Ignacio Martínez Caballero

2nd Prize — Ignacio Martínez-Caballero

Predoctoral researcher — University of Alicante

“Modeling larval connectivity of Aristeus antennatus (red shrimp) through Lagrangian dynamics and network analysis”

Florian Le Guillou

3rd Prize — Florian Le Guillou

Researcher — Datlas

“VarDyn: Physically Consistent High-Resolution Sea Surface Height, Temperature and Salinity from a Data-Driven Variational Approach”

Speakers

(in alphabetical order)

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Baylor Fox-Kemper

Brown University, USA

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Emilio Hernández García

IFISC (UIB-CSIC)

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Joanna Staneva

Institute of the Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Germany

Local Scientific Committee

(in alphabetical order)

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Vincent Combes

IMEDEA (UIB-CSIC)

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Ismael Hernández Carrasco

IMEDEA (UIB-CSIC)

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Cristóbal López

University of the Balearic Islands (UIB)

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Mourre Mourre

IMEDEA (UIB-CSIC)

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Alejandro Orfila

IMEDEA (UIB-CSIC)

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Ananda Pascual

IMEDEA (UIB-CSIC)

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Juan Manuel Sayol

University of Alicante

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Joaquín Tintoré

IMEDEA (UIB-CSIC)

Organising Committee

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Alejandro Orfila
Chair

IMEDEA (UIB-CSIC)

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Juan Manuel Sayol
Co-Chair

University of Alicante

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Patricia López
Co-Chair

Strategic Develpment Office, IMEDEA

International Steering Committee

  • Xiao Hua Wang (Chair), UNSW, Canberra, Australia
  • Oliver Fringer (Co-Chair), Stanford University, USA
  • Leo Oey (past chair), Princeton University, USA
  • Huijie Xue (past chair), University of Maine, USA
  • Yasumasa Miyazawa (past chair), JAMSTEC, Japan
  • Tal Ezer (past chair), Old Dominion University, USA
  • Ricardo de Camargo, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • Yu-Lin Eda Chang, JAMSTEC, Japan
  • Jianping Gan, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, China
  • Tsubasa Kodaira, University of Tokyo, Japan
  • Humio Mitsudera, Hokkaido University, Japan
  • Yasumasa Miyazawa, JAMSTEC, Japan
  • Hajoon Song, Yonsei University, Seoul, Korea
  • Joanna Staneva, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon, Germany
  • Jia Wang, NOAA/GLERL, USA
  • Jinyu Sheng, Dalhousie University, Canada
  • Fanghua Xu, Tsinghua University, China
  • Huijie Xue, University of Maine, USA
  • Yutaka Yoshikawa, Kyoto University, Japan
  • Y. Joseph Zhang, Virginia Institute of Marine science, USA

Program

Publications

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