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Head: prof. Tarmo Soomere
Wave Engineering Laboratory
Department of Cybernetics, School of Science
Tallinn University of Technology
Ehitajate tee 5
19086 Tallinn
Estonia
Fax: +372 620 4151
tarmo.soomere@taltech.ee
Olga Tribštok will defend her diploma “Hydrographical works,
Continue Reading...An “Intense day on marine research” will be held in the Marine Systems Institute at Akadeemia tee 15a on 3 Mar 2014. 10:00 Welcome coffee10:15 Opening Tarmo Soomere, Head, Division of Informatics and Engineering, Estonian Academy of Sciences10:20–10:30 Introduction of the host institute Urmas Lips, Head, Department of Marine Physics, Marine Systems Institute10:30–11:10 The coupled ocean-atmosphere hydrothermohaline circulationKristofer Döös, Department …
Continue Reading...An “Intense day on waves and climate tolerance” will be held in room B101 on 8 Nov 2013. 10:30 Welcome & Wave studies in the Institute of CyberneticsJüri Engelbrecht, Vice President of the Estonian Academy of SciencesTarmo Soomere, Head, Division of Informatics and Engineering, Estonian Academy of Sciences10:40–11:20 Leonid Lopatukhin, Department of Oceanology, Saint Petersburg State University and Mechanics and …
Continue Reading...A presentation will be given by Igor Medvedev from the P.P.
Continue Reading...A presentation will be given by Sergey M. Varlamov in room B101 on 26 Jun 2013 at 10:30. Sergey is from the Ocean Downscaled Prediction Research Team, Research Institute for Global Change, JAMSTEC, Yokohama, 2360001, JAPAN, E-mail: vsm@jamstec.go.jp. JAMSTEC is one of largest marine science research institutions in Japan. Its activities cover observations of world oceans and earth, including ocean …
Continue Reading...A presentation will be given by Frederic Dias in room B101 on 28 Nov 2011 at 16:00.
Continue Reading...A pre-defense will be held for MSc students and a diploma student in wave dynamics in B101 on 6 Jun 2011 at 16:00.
Continue Reading...A presentation will be given by Irina Nikolkina in room B101 on 28 Mar 2011 at 16:00. The Savage-Hutter model is applied to describe gravity driven shallow water flows in inclined channels of parabolic-like shapes modeling avalanches moving in mountain valleys or landslide motions in underwater canyons. The Coulomb (sliding) friction term is included in the model. Several analytical …
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