Presentations

This page will chronicle some notable presentations related to my work, whether they are at a conference or general graduate requirements. 

CEE 509 - May 2019

This poster was an overview of the research I had started my first year in graduate school. One major project was using Python to develop a numerical simulation of a surface energy balance coupled with the 1D heat equation for a block of sea ice floating in the ocean. Concurrently, I had started to learn the Large Eddy Simulation (LES) code that our group has, and apply it to different surfaces where there were changes in both roughness and temperature. The roughness and temperature corresponded to sea ice and ocean. While these simulations were idealized, it provided a good starting point going forward.

CEE 509 Poster Presentation

AGU Conference - December 2019

This poster was presented at the American Geophysical Union Conference in San Francisco in December 2019. Similar to the CEE 509 poster, there was information on the sea ice model developed. However, new simulations from the Large Eddy Simulation (LES) code are presented, in order to show the differences in flow that arise when the sea-ice surface pattern is changed.

Nonlinearity of Ice-Water-Air Exchanges: Numerical Simulations of Remotely-Sensed Surface States (AGU 2019)

AMS-BLT Conference - July 2021 (Rescheduled)

I plan to present more completed results of AGU's poster at the Americal Meteorology Society conference for Boundary Layers and Turbulence (AMS-BLT). Originally scheduled for July 2020 in Šibenik, Croatia, it has been postponed to July 2021 due to COVID-19.

 

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