Water Waves - Mathematical Theory and Applications 2022
What? A workshop on theoretical and applied aspects of water waves. In addition to our invited speakers, we were happy to welcome 43 registered participants from nine countries and three continents!
When? September 8th and September 9th, 2022.
Where? The workshop took place on the Main Campus of the University of Plymouth in Rolle Building, Room 117.
The schedule is available for download here. (PDF)
Invited Speakers
- Thomas Adcock (Oxford) - The high frequency spectral tail and rogue waves
- Alberto Alberello (UEA) - Waves-sea ice interactions in the marginal ice zone
- David Andrade (Plymouth) - On the wave height probability of a wave spectrum reflected from a vertical wall
- Gal Akrish (TU Delft) - On the quadratic interaction coefficients for spectral forecasting of coastal waves
- Miguel Bustamante (UCD) - Five-wave resonances in deep water gravity waves: Integrability, numerical simulations and experiments
- Noam Ginio (Technion) - Nondestructive method for efficient spatio-temporal water surface waves reconstruction based on polarimetric imaging and machine learning
- Ioannis Karmpadakis (Imperial) - Statistical properties of waves in finite water depths
- Anatoliy Khait (Ariel) - On mean currents induced by mechanical wavemakers
- Eytan Meisner (Technion) - Deterministic Nonlinear Wave Forecasting in Finite Depth - From the mathematical framework to preliminary experimental results
- Tianning Tang (Oxford) - A reduced order model for space-time wave statistics with probabilistic decomposition-synthesis method
For information on the previous Water Waves Workshop held in 2019, please click here.
Funded by EPSRC and the University of Plymouth.