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Ensemble ocean forecasting
Habib Toye Mahamadou Kele
Ph.D. Student,
Applied Mathematics and Computational Science
Ensemble ocean forecasting
ocean forecasting
High Performance Computing
data assimilation
Brief Biography Habib Toye is a PhD candidate at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), in the Computer, Electrical and Mathematical Sciences and Engineering Division (CEMSE) under the supervision of Professor Ibrahim Hoteit. His research interests include Ensemble ocean forecasting, High performance computing and Data assimilation. Research Interest Habib's research focuses on developing and implementing efficient ensemble Kalman filters for data assimilation into a high resolution model of the Red Sea. He has developed a fault-free DART-MITgcm ensemble assimilation