From Neurons and Sunflowers to Actuators and Soft Robots: the Fascinating Dynamics of Active Materials - Alain Goriely

5.00 pm, Monday 28 November 2022

Bernard Sunley Theatre, St Catherine's College

Tea from 4.30 pm

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Thu, 23 Feb 2023

12:00 - 13:00
L4

Ocean Modelling at the Met Office

Mike Bell
(Met Office Fellow in Ocean Dynamics)
Abstract

Mike will briefly describe the scope and shape of science within the Met Office and of his career there. He will also outline the coordination of the development of the NEMO ocean model, which he leads, and work to ensure the marine systems at the Met Office work efficiently on modern High Performance Computers (HPCs).  In the second half of the talk, Mike will focus on two of his current scientific interests: accurate calculation of horizontal pressure forces in models with steeply sloping coordinates; and dynamical interpretations of meridional overturning circulations and ocean heat uptake.

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