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Biosphere-atmosphere process modelling
Biosphere-atmosphere process modelling
Biosphere-atmosphere process modelling
ATM313
Aikaisemmat leikkaavat opintojaksot 53350 Ilmakehämallinnus I, 5 op.
-Which degree programme is responsible for the course?
Master's Programme in Atmospheric Sciences
-Which module does the course belong to?
ATM3001 Advanced Studies in Aerosol Physics (optional for Study Track in Aerosol Physics)
TCM300 Advanced Studies in Theoretical and Computational Methods
-Is the course available to students from other degree programmes?
Yes
Master’s level, degree programmes in medicine, dentistry and veterinary medicine = secondcycle
degree/EQF level 7
Doctoral level = third-cycle (doctoral) degree/EQF level 8
-Does the course belong to basic, intermediate or advanced studies (cf. Government Decree
on University Degrees)?
Advanced studies
-The recommended time for completion may be, e.g., after certain relevant courses have
been completed.
The course will be lectured every other year (odd years) in the III period.
5 cr
Putian Zhou
Students write a scientific report based on the results of their model simulations and send the report and their developed numerical code to the lecturer.
A basic knowledge of programming in some computer language (e.g. Fortran, C++, Python, Matlab) is required. In the course, we will only provide a small amount of Fortran-lectures to teach the basics of Fortran and programming.
You will also need to bring your own laptop.
Fortran if you have no knowledge on any other computer language.
The course consist of lectures on different topics related to development of the boundary layer model and intensive supervision during the coding sessions. The lectures provided are:
Will be announced during the lectures - all lecture presentations will be available for the students
All students develop their own 1D-model with individual supervision during the exercise or coding sessions.
16. Assessment practices and criteria, grading scale
Written report and developed numerical code send to lecturer. Pass/fail (no grades)
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