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Milan Curcic is an atmospheric and ocean scientist. He uses theory, observations, and numerical models to better understand air-sea interaction processes and their implications for Earth System prediction. He has worked with teams from US Navy, NASA, DOE, and many universities to develop and improve Earth System model components. Milan created a high-performance machine-learning framework that has been successfully used to accelerate various numerical models from chemistry and combustion to atmospheric radiative transfer. He has published a best-selling Fortran programming book and co-founded a large and rapidly-growing open source Fortran community. Milan received his Ph.D. in Meteorology and Physical Oceanography from the University of Miami in 2015. He is currently an Assistant Scientist in the Ocean Sciences department at the Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Sciences at the University of Miami.
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Birds of a Feather
State of the Practice
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