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Wide Interest Seminar: Eric Pardyjak

  Thursday 6 October 2016 at 11h00

  SALLE DE CONFÉRENCE JEAN-CLAUDE ANDRÉ    

High-Resolution Modeling of Environmental Transport Processes for Sustainable Cities

by Eric Pardyjak, University of Utah

Abstract:

Cities are diverse places with heterogeneous landscapes and are home to a complex range processes occurring over a wide range of length and time scales. Understanding and modeling these process is critical to improved sustainability related to goals of improving urban microclimate, reducing energy and water usage, increasing clean energy production and mitigating pollution emissions. Due to difficulty in simulating the large disparity in length scales covering these processes, little is known about their impact. In this presentation, a description of our approach, which is designed to bridge these scales and improve our understanding of different processes occurring in urban environments at local (neighborhood), city, and meso-scales (using a suite of computationally based strategies) will be discussed. In particular, two modeling approaches at different ends of the computation spectrum will be discussed: the fast running QUIC EnvSim model and the large-eddy simulation based fluid structure interaction code Uintah:MPMICE will be introduced. A discussion of the potential of these models as well as the challenges associated with these tools will be presented.

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🎓Thomas LESAFFRE thesis defense

Tuesday 21 January 2025 at 9h30

  Phd Thesis       JCA room, CERFACS, Toulouse    

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29

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🎓HDR Omar DOUNIA

Wednesday 29 January 2025 at 9h30

  HDR Defense       JCA room, Cerfacs, Toulouse    

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🎓Victor COULON thesis defense

Wednesday 29 January 2025 at 14h00

  Phd Thesis       JCA room, CERFACS, Toulouse    

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