Seminar
CHESS lab year-end-party
[Invited seminar] KMA NIMS, Jeju, Korea

Lee HS: Wave climate projection in the western North Pacific and the extreme, KMA National Institute of Meteorological Science (NIMS), 9 December 2022, Seoguipo, Jeju, Korea. (Invited) Date: 9 December 2022 Title: Wave climate projection in the western North Pacific and the…
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[BMKG workshop] NWP workshop in BMKG using a new SATREPS-funded HPC system

Pradana, Dr Vinayak, and Dr Lee conducted a workshop at BMKG, Indonesia, on numerical weather prediction using the new HPC system funded by DeLCA SATREPS project. Date: 22 Nov. ~ 30 Nov. 2022 Venue: Badan Meteorologi Klimatologi dan Geofisika (BMKG),…
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[Invited webinar] 1er Seminario Internacional Doctorado en Ingeniería “Fortaleciendo lazos entre la industria y la academia”
Date: 24th November 2022 Speaker: Han Soo LEE Theme: “Improvement of noise filtering with improved complete EEMD with adaptive noise (ICEEMDAN) and its applications in partial discharge (PD) measurement and electricity demand prediction“
[Trainer of weather and climate prediction] UNDP in Mongolia

For almost two months from Sep. to Oct. 2022, training in weather and climate prediction in IRIMHE, NAMEM, has been conducted under the support of the Green Climate Project by UNDP in Mongolia. It was a great experience with nice…
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[Presentation] DeLCA seminar
Pradana made a presentation on “Regional climate factors affecting climatic zones” at the DeLCA SATREPS project seminar at Hiroshima University on 11th June.
[Invited talk] ABM modelling for disaster management and evacuation by Dr Erick Mas
The final presentation of master thesis

Three of the chess lab members made the final presentations. Congratulations on their successful presentations. Chreng Karodine, “Medium-term Prediction of Electricity Demand for Sustainable Energy Development in Cambodia using Improved CEEMDAN and Recurrent Neural Networks with ERA5 Reanalysis Climate Variables”…
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The CHESS lab wrap-up seminar for the 1st semester of 2021
Seventeen members of the CHESS lab presented summaries of their activities during the first semester of 2021. Everyone tried hard and did his/her best to achieve what they planned amid the prolonged COVID-19 situation. We will continue our best!