1. Weekly lab seminar(ウィークリー研究室ゼミ)
- Date: Tuesday 16:20 ~ 17:50 JST
- Venue: off-line (IDEC #203) and online (MS Teams)
- Contents: Literature review, Research progress report, Discussion, …
2. Group discussion(グループミーティング)
- Group 1: Energy group
- Group 2: Hazards group
- Group 3: Water resource management group
- Date:
- Energy group: Friday 08:45~10:15 JST
- Hazards group: Wednesday 08:45~10:15 JST
- Water resource group: Thursday 08:45~10:15 JST
- Venue: IDEC DT-CoLab Room
3. Semester wrap-up seminar(学期総括ゼミ)
- Date: Two times/year (4th August and February)
- Venue: IDEC #204
- Speaker: All members of the CHESS lab
- Contents: Total summary of research activity for the semester
- Presentation: Oral (15 min for presentation, 5 min for Q&A) with PowerPoint material
- Report: Prepare and distribute a handout by using the following format. [Template – Semester summary seminar]
- Requirement: Handouts more than 4 pages.
4. Annual schedule of research activity(年間スケジュール)
- April: Introduction and selection of research theme (Undergraduate students)
- May ~ July: Literature reviews, Intensive lecture for NWP
- July: Preparation of MS thesis (Oct. enrollment)
- The beginning of Aug: Final presentation of MS thesis (Oct. enrollment)
- The end of Aug: Improvement of MS thesis and Final submission (Oct. enrollment)
- Aug ~ Sep: Field survey, Data collection
- The end of Sep: Graduation ceremony (Oct. enrollment)
- Oct ~ Nov: Experiments, Data analysis
- Dec: Summarizing results
- Jan: Preparation of graduation thesis (Undergraduate students) and MS thesis (April enrollment)
- Feb: Final presentations (Undergraduate and Master students)
- The end of Feb: Improvements of thesis and Final submissions (Undergraduate and Master students)
- The beginning of March: Preparation of conference papers
- March: Graduation ceremony (April enrollment)
- The end of March: CHESS lab cleaning
5. Intensive lecture(集中講義)
- Date: TBD
- Lecture: Numerical Environmental Impact Assessment I (the 2nd semester) and II (the 1st semester)
- Contents:
- Numerical weather prediction (NWP) with WRF
- Numerical prediction of sea states
- numerical modelling practice
- Note: It is strongly recommended to take the NEIA I before taking the NEIA II.