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Alberto Scotti

Title: Associate Professor, Marine Sciences
Department/School: Marine Sciences , CB#3300
Telephone: (919) 962-9454
Email:ascotti@unc.edu
Education:Doctorate (1997), JHU MS (1995), JHU Laurea (1992), Universita' di Milano
World Area Of Focus:• International 10%-24%
Languages:• Italian (native/bilingual proficiency)
• Spanish (limited working proficiency)
Specialization:Environmental fluid dynamics, Turbulence, Computational Physics, Nonlinear Waves.
Relevant Courses Taught:Oceanography, Fluid Dynamics, Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
Recent Publications:• 2016 Zemskova et al, Available Potential Energy and the General Circulation: Partitioning Wind, Buoyancy Forcing, and Diapycnal Mixing (J. Phys. Ocean., 45(6), 1510, 2015)
• 2016 Alford et al., The formation and fate of internal waves in the South China Sea (Nature, vol 521, pg 65, 2015)
• 2016 Santilli and Scotti, The Stratified Ocean Model with Adaptive Refinement (SOMAR) (J. Comp. Phys., 291, 60, 2015)
• 2016 Scotti, Biases in Thorpe-Scale Estimates of Turbulence Dissipation. Part II: Energetics Arguments and Turbulence Simulations (J. Phys. Ocean., 45(10), 2522, 2015)
• 2015 E. Santilli and A. Scotti, The Stratified Ocean Model with Adaptive Refinement (SOMAR), J. Comp. Physics, vol 291, 60-81, 2015.
• 2015 V. Zemskova, B. L. White and A. Scotti, Available Potential Energy and the General Circulation: Partitioning Wind, Buoyancy Forcing, and Diapycnal Mixing, J. Phys. Ocean., 2015.
• 2008 A. Scotti and S. Mitran, An approximated method for the solution of elliptic problems in thin domains: application to nonlinear internal waves, Ocean Modeling, vol. 25, 144-153, 2008.
• 2008 Scotti, A., R.C. Beardsley, B. Butman, and J. Pineda (2008), "Shoaling of Nonlinear Internal Waves in Massachusetts Bay", J. Geophys. Res., doi:10.1029/2008JC004726, 2008.
• 2007 Scotti A. and J. Pineda, “Plankton accumulation and transport in propagating nonlinear internal fronts,” vol. 65, 117-147 J. Marine Res., 2007.
• 2006 C. Dorman, K. Friehe, J. Khelif, A. Scotti, J. Edson, R. Beardsley, D. Limeburner and S. Chen, “Winter Atmospheric Conditions over the Japan Sea; the structure and impact of severe Cold-Air Outbreaks”, Oceanography, 19(3), 68–81, 2006.
• 2006 A. Scotti, DNS OF TURBULENT CHANNEL FLOWS WITH BOUNDARY ROUGHENED WITH VIRTUAL SANDPAPER, Physics of Fluids, vol. 18(3), 031701, 2006.
• 2003 Scotti, Alberto(co-author), "Entrainment and suspension of sediments into a turbulent flow over ripples." Journal of Turbulence 4 no. () (May 2003):019.
• 2001 Scotti, Alberto(co-author), "Numerical simulation of pulsating turbulent channel flow." Physics of Fluids 13 no. 5 (May 2001):1367-1384.

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