Project Overview | Project Code: CIT 13 |
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Project name: | Simulation of submarine earthquakes, landslides and subsequent tsunamis |
TUM Department: | CIT - Informatics |
TUM Chair / Institute: | Scientific Computing in Computer Science |
Research area: | Computational Seismology, High Performance Computing |
Student background: | Civil EngineeringComputer EngineeringComputer ScienceComputer Science/ InformaticsEnvironmental EngineeringFurther disciplinesMathematicsPhysics |
Further disciplines: | Geophysics, Geoscience, Earth science, Computational Science and Engineering |
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Planned project location: | Department of Computer Science |
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Title: | Prof. Dr. |
Given name: | Michael |
Family name: | Bader |
E-mail: | bader@cit.tum.de |
Phone: | +4989358317810 |
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Project Description | |
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Project description: | Tsunamis are catastrophic events with potentially world-wide impact. In general, they result from a large-scale, sudden deformation of the sea floor, for example due to submarine earthquakes or landslides. The respective elevation of the sea surface is propagated across the ocean as a destructive tsunami. While this wave propagation can be modeled and simulated with high accuracy, it is much less understood how several sources (earthquakes, landslides, etc.) contribute to the generated tsunami. We address this problem by performing highly detailed simulations of complex earthquake-tsunami events on high performance computers. |
Working hours per week planned: | 35 to 40 hrs./week |
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Required study level minimum (at time of TUM PREP project start): | 2 years of bachelor studies completed |
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Other: | You should be enthusiastic about using computational methods to solve relevant problems in science and engineering - particularly in the geosciences. |