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Graduate School of Information Science, University of Hyogo.
Computer simulation is the third methodology of scientific research, complementing theory and experiment. This methodology is new and still developing. In particular, it is still difficult to predict the behavior of complex systems, in which a large number of components are interacting together and various collective behaviors emerge. Our research interest is on exploring the full possibility of computer simulation to understand complex systems.
LATEST NEWS
[ paper ] Preliminary evaluation of the effect of electro-coalescence with conducting sphere approximation on the formation of warm cumulus clouds using SCALE-SDM version 0.2.5–2.3.0 (2024-09-13)
[ paper ] Simulation of marine stratocumulus using the super-droplet method: numerical convergence and comparison to a double-moment bulk scheme using SCALE-SDM 5.2.6-2.3.1 (2024-07-05)
[ paper ] Impacts of stochastic coalescence variability on warm rain initiation using Lagrangian microphysics in box and large-eddy simulations (2024-06-28)
[ seminar ] High-speed particle measurement using holography and its application to the research of cloud microphysical processes (2024-03-27)
[ paper ] Overcoming computational challenges to realize meter- to submeter-scale resolution in cloud simulations using the super-droplet method, Matsushima et al., Geosci. Model Dev. (2023-11-02)
[ seminar ] Unraveling the Impact of Aerosols on Hail Storms with Professor Alexander Khain (2023-09-11)
[ paper ] Response of high-altitude clouds to the galactic cosmic ray cycles in tropical regions, Miyahara et al., Front. Earth Sci. (2023-07-19)
[ paper ] Parameterization and Explicit Modeling of Cloud Microphysics: Approaches, Challenges, and Future Directions, Liu et al., AAS (2023-04-06)
[ project ] KAKENHI Kiban A “From Particles to Precipitation: Toward a Deeper Understanding of Cloud Systems with the Super-Droplet Method” started (2023-04-01)
[ paper ] Simulation of marine stratocumulus using the super-droplet method: Numerical convergence and comparison to a double-moment bulk scheme using SCALE-SDM 5.2.6-2.3.0 [preprint], Yin et al., EGUsphere (2023-03-03)
[ paper ] Optimization and sophistication of the super-droplet method for ultrahigh resolution cloud simulations [preprint], Matsushima et al., GMDD (2023-03-03)
[ award ] Chongzhi Yin received the Excellent Oral Presentation Award at The 1st IAMES Conference (2021-11-18)