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With Tim Spain from the Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center
With Robert Jendersie from the University of Magdeburg (OVGU)
With Tobias finn from ENPC
Prof. Sebastian Reich Prof. from the University of Potsdam
Francesca Vittorioso presents her work on the Contribution of the assimilation of MTG/IRS radiances for the characterisation of the atmospheric chemical composition over Europe
Sukun Cheng talked about Arctic sea ice data assimilation
Julien Brajard will talk about super resolution of sea ice thickness
Ivo Passmans talked about ensemble 4DVar to Galerkin data assimilation
Ludovic Moreau talked about monitoring sea ice thickness and elastic properties with seismic noise and deep learning
Mark your calendars for our next webinars on January the 27th and February the 23rd by Ludovic Moreau and Ivo Pasmans
Jean-Pierre Auclair talked about studying sea ice dynamics and wave-ice interactions in the marginal ice zone
Tobias Finn talks about the link between Gaussian process regression and ensemble data assimilation
Polly Smith talks about Data Assimilation for State and Parameter Estimation
Mark your calendars for our next webinars on october 27th, november 24th and december 15th by Polly Smith, Tobias Finn and Jean-Pierre Auclair
Christopher Horvat talks about Observing and Modelling the Marginal Ice Zone
Véronique Dansereau talks about a continuum viscous-elastic-brittle, FEM/DG model for the fracture and drift of sea ice
With Tim Spain from the Nansen Environmental and Remote Sensing Center
With Robert Jendersie from the University of Magdeburg (OVGU)
With Tobias finn from ENPC
Prof. Sebastian Reich Prof. from the University of Potsdam
By Francesca Vittorioso from the University of Bologna
Sukun Cheng talked about Arctic sea ice data assimilation
Julien Brajard will talk about super resolution of sea ice thickness
Ivo Passmans talked about ensemble 4DVar to Galerkin data assimilation
Ludovic Moreau talked about monitoring sea ice thickness and elastic properties with seismic noise and deep learning
Mark your calendars for our next webinars on January the 27th and February the 23rd by Ludovic Moreau and Ivo Pasmans
Jean-Pierre Auclair talked about studying sea ice dynamics and wave-ice interactions in the marginal ice zone
Tobias Finn talks about the link between Gaussian process regression and ensemble data assimilation
Polly Smith talks about Data Assimilation for State and Parameter Estimation
Mark your calendars for our next webinars on october 27th, november 24th and december 15th by Polly Smith, Tobias Finn and Jean-Pierre Auclair
Christopher Horvat talks about Observing and Modelling the Marginal Ice Zone
Véronique Dansereau talks about a continuum viscous-elastic-brittle, FEM/DG model for the fracture and drift of sea ice
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New Article by Anna Lo Piccolo et al.
Prof. Sebastian Reich Prof. from the University of Potsdam
New Article by Simon Driscoll et al.
Latest news from SASIP! Opening of FloeDyn and many other exciting news
Romain has recently joined our team to work on sea-ice physical parameterizations and Climate Implications. Welcome aboard !
The discrete sea ice model FloeDyn developed within WP2 by SASIP participants Stéphane Labbé, Quentin Jouet, Silouane De Reboul and Thai Phan is now open and available to users.
New preprint by Jendersie et al.
Francesca Vittorioso presents her work on the Contribution of the assimilation of MTG/IRS radiances for the characterisation of the atmospheric chemical composition over Europe
New Article by Higgs, Carassi et al.
Stay tuned by subscribing to our montly newsletter from the menu bar
New Article by Anna Lo Piccolo et al.
Prof. Sebastian Reich Prof. from the University of Potsdam
New Article by Simon Driscoll et al.
Latest news from SASIP! Opening of FloeDyn and many other exciting news
Romain has recently joined our team to work on sea-ice physical parameterizations and Climate Implications. Welcome aboard !
The discrete sea ice model FloeDyn developed within WP2 by SASIP participants Stéphane Labbé, Quentin Jouet, Silouane De Reboul and Thai Phan is now open and available to users.
New preprint by Jendersie et al.
By Francesca Vittorioso from the University of Bologna
New Article by Higgs, Carassi et al.