Subzero.jl: Fast and Flexible Sea Ice Physics
Offered By: The Julia Programming Language via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the advancements in sea ice physics modeling with Subzero.jl in this JuliaCon 2024 conference talk. Discover how the translation of Subzero.jl from MATLAB to Julia has revolutionized discrete-element sea ice modeling, allowing for more efficient and accessible climate simulations. Learn about the performance improvements and design choices that enable larger and faster simulations, as well as the modularity that facilitates easy customization and extension. Gain insights into the coupling of Subzero.jl with Oceananigans.jl and its applications in investigating momentum transfer through sea ice packs and oceans. Understand how this model is being used to study the effects of storms on ice packs and crack formation within the ice. Hear about the collaborative efforts between developers and researchers in advancing climate modeling through Julia's speed and flexibility, and the potential for new users to contribute to and expand upon Subzero.jl's capabilities.
Syllabus
Subzero.jl: Fast and Flexible Sea Ice Physics | Gering, Gupta | JuliaCon 2024
Taught by
The Julia Programming Language
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