Modular Ocean Model
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Modular Ocean Model
For shallow-water Lagrangian particle routing.
The Basic Model Interface is a standardized set of functions allowing coupling of models to models and models to data
Open-source MATLAB-based computational platform for modeling and analyzing steel frame buildings in OpenSEES.
System of HydrodYnamic Finite Element Modules
Header-only C++-Library for grid file I/O
Python GUI of Earth Observations and Model Evaluation Toolkit
Computing the spectrum of a four level atomic system
A collection of different numerical examples implemented in deal.ii. Besides the geometry and mesh, the scripts also apply the boundary conditions if desired.
PaleoSea2D is an elaborate plugin for FEFLOW to simulate the postglacial evolution of a regional fractured-rock aquifer & aquitard subsurface system as a consequence of a major marine transgression combined with sedimentation of fines, rapid decrease in the relative sea/lake water level (~RSL), and convective migration of groundwater salinity.
Python library for working with Integrated Water Flow Models
An open source parallel programming language aimed at numerical modelling. Compiles to Fortran / MPI
A collection of different numerical examples in LS-Dyna. Besides the geometry and mesh, the keyword files also apply the boundary conditions.
jupyter notebook for data analysis of geos chem outputs
Motion detection of less than one pixel between two images dominated by background Poisson noise.
PaleoSea1D is an IFM plugin for FEFLOW to simulate diffusive or advective-dispersive transport of salinity in a forming aquitard and in the underlying aquifer.
Simulation of a double pendulum written in C++ using the SFML multimedia library.
A collection of my work in my EAPS (Python), Math (R & MATLAB), and CS (Python) courses
Grad Course (2020-2021), CE 200B – Environmental Fluid Mechanics II
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