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Paper published in Physical Review Letters

September 28 Contents Researchers create the most realistic rogue waves to date, showing dynamics that follow those expected for extreme waves in more idealized systems. Manuscript Experimental Evidence of Nonlinear Focusing in Standing Water WavesYuchen He, Alexey Slunyaev, Nobuhito Mori, and Amin ChabchoubPhys. Rev. Lett. 129, 144502 – Published 28 September 2022 Synopsis Schrödinger Win for […]

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Two internship students, Tara Da Sliva (Université de Paris) and Emily Shiver (Humboldt State University), left from the lab.

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Special seminar: Professor Katsuichiro Goda

Special seminar Date  19th of July 14:00-15:30 am (JST) Location S-519D/Zoom Speaker  Katsuichiro Goda (Associate Professor & Canada Research Chair in Multi-Hazard Risk Assessment, Western University, Canada) Title Canada’s Tsunami Hazard in the Pacific: Cascadia Subduction Earthquakes Abstract Cascadia subduction events are major threats for coastal cities and towns in British Columbia (BC). If they […]

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6/13 Emily Shiver joined from Humboldt State University, US as a visiting student for one month.

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Paper published in Scientific Data

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Paper published in Nature Climate Change

June 17 Contents Our new research has published from Nature Climate Change. We find a group of coastal locations around the world highly vulnerable to one specific climate-driven change: stronger waves, or waves coming from a different direction, which may cause widespread coastal erosion. Manuscript Odériz, I, N. Mori, T. Shimura, A. Webb, R. Silva, […]

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6/6 Tara Da Sliva joined from Université de Paris as a visiting student for two months. 6/13 Yuting Yao joined from Tianjin University as a research student.

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Paper published in Nature Communications

April 29 Contents A joint paper has been published in Nature Communications. The blended machine learning and physics-based nonlinear evolution model for deep-water are developed to predict the evolution of breaking waves. Manuscript Eeltink, D., H. Branger, C. Luneau, Y. He, A. Chabchoub, J. Kasparian, and T. P. Sapsis (2022) Nonlinear wave evolution with data-driven breaking, Nature […]

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4/20 New two B4 students joined Kenta Fujimoto and Gota Yamasaki have been joined as bachelor's students in the laboratory

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