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Congratulations! It is our great pleasure to award the CSDMS Student Modeler 2010 to Mohamad Nasr-Azadani,University of California at Santa Barbara,  for his submission of, ‘TURBINS: An immersed boundary, Navier-Stokes code for the simulation of gravity and turbidity currents interacting with complex topographies.’ <br>
Congratulations! It is our great pleasure to award the CSDMS Student Modeler 2010 to Mohamad Nasr-Azadani, University of California at Santa Barbara,  for his submission of, ‘TURBINS: An immersed boundary, Navier-Stokes code for the simulation of gravity and turbidity currents interacting with complex topographies.’ <br>
The CSDMS Student Modeler Award is an annual competitive award for graduate students from Earth and computer sciences who have completed an outstanding research project which involved developing an Earth science model (terrestrial, coastal, marine or biogeochemistry), a modeling tool or model linking technology. Our entries were judged by a panel of experts in the field on the basis of ingenuity, applicability, and contribution towards the advancement of geo-science modeling. <br>
The CSDMS Student Modeler Award is an annual competitive award for graduate students from Earth and computer sciences who have completed an outstanding research project which involved developing an Earth science model (terrestrial, coastal, marine or biogeochemistry), a modeling tool or model linking technology. Our entries were judged by a panel of experts in the field on the basis of ingenuity, applicability, and contribution towards the advancement of geo-science modeling. <br>
The entries were reviewed in January 2011. The decision was difficult due to the quality of entries. The contribution of graduate student Mohamad Nasr-Azadani was particulary impressive for the rigorous treatment of immersed boundary Navier-Stokes simulations of turbidity currents and the use of parallel coding techniques.We additionally congratulated Jie Gao, University of Colorado for her original process-based snow model entry entitled, 'Snow column', which placed second in the selection process. <br>
The entries were reviewed in January 2011. The decision was difficult due to the quality of entries. The contribution of graduate student Mohamad Nasr-Azadani was particulary impressive for the rigorous treatment of immersed boundary Navier-Stokes simulations of turbidity currents and the use of parallel coding techniques.We additionally congratulated Jie Gao, University of Colorado for her original process-based snow model entry entitled, 'Snow column', which placed second in the selection process. <br>

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