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Presented By: Bentley Historical Library

Astronomy Night: Featuring Prof. Christiane Jablonowski

Christiane Jablonowski

Digital rendering of an atmospheric simulation showing large, merging vortices on a sphere. Digital rendering of an atmospheric simulation showing large, merging vortices on a sphere.
Digital rendering of an atmospheric simulation showing large, merging vortices on a sphere.
We are excited to feature Professor Christiane Jablonowski with Diving into the World of Weather and Climate Models.
Christiane Jablonowski is a Professor in the Department of Climate and Space Sciences and Engineering at the University of Michigan, and the head of the Atmospheric Dynamics Modeling Group. Her research lies at the interface between atmospheric fluid dynamics, applied mathematics and scientific computing. In particular, her work focuses on the fluid dynamics component of weather and climate models. She advances the frontiers of multi-scale Adaptive Mesh Refinement (AMR) and variable-resolution modeling techniques that can selectively zoom into areas of interest.

Talk begins at 8PM and will be followed by tours at 8:30PM through the historic Detroit Observatory and, if weather permits, night sky observing through the historic Fitz Telescope.

You may register for both the talk and tours + telescope observing.
Digital rendering of an atmospheric simulation showing large, merging vortices on a sphere. Digital rendering of an atmospheric simulation showing large, merging vortices on a sphere.
Digital rendering of an atmospheric simulation showing large, merging vortices on a sphere.

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