Résumé of Stéphan Grilli

Distinguished Professor


Department of Ocean Engineering
University of Rhode Island
Narragansett Bay Campus
Narragansett, RI 02882, USA
 

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Areas of Research, Work, and Teaching :


Education :


Professional Experience :


Short Term Positions :


Scientific Awards, Honors :



Scientific and Professional Societies :


Editor and Editorial Boards :


Scientific committees :

    1. ISOPE07, the ``17th Intl. Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf.'', Lisbon, Portugal, 07/07;
    2. ISOPE06, the ``16th Intl. Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf.'', San Francisco, California, 06/06;
    3. ISOPE05, the ``15th Intl. Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf.'', Seoul, Korea, 06/05;
    4. BEM27, the ``27th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements'', Orlando, FL, USA, 03/05;
    5. ISOPE04, the ``14th Intl. Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf.'', Toulon, France, 05/04;
    6. ISOPE03, the ``13th Intl. Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf.'', Honolulu, HI, USA, 05/03;
    7. ISOPE02, the ``12th Intl. Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf.'', KitaKyushu, Japan, 05/02;
    8. ISOPE01, the ``11th Intl. Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf.'', Stavanger, Norway, 06/01;
    9. BEM22, the ``22nd Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements in Engineering'', Cambridge, UK, 09/00;
    10. BEM20, the ``20th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements in Engineering'', Orlando, FL, USA, 08/98;
    11. COASTAL97, the ``3rd Intl. Conf. on Computer Modeling of Seas and Coastal Regions'', La Coruna, Spain, 06/97;
    12. BEM19, the "19th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements in Engineering", Rome, Italy, 09/97;
    13. COASTAL95, the ``2nd Intl. Conf. on Computer Modeling of Seas and Coastal Regions'', Cancun, Mexico, 09/95;
    14. MOBD95, the ``3rd Intl. Conf. on Computer Modeling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems'', Bled (Slovenia), 06/95;
    15. BEM17, the "17th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements in Engineering", Madison, WI, 07/95;
    16. BEM15, the "15th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements in Engineering", Worcester, MA, 11/93;
    17. MOBD93, the ``2nd Intl. Conf. on Computer Modeling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems'', Milano (Italy), 10/93;
    18. BEM14, the "14th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements in Engineering", Seville (Spain), 11/92;
    19. HYDROSOFT 92, ``the 4th Intl. Conf. on Hydraulic Engineering Software'', Universidad Politecnica, Valencia (Spain) 07/92;
    20. BETECH92, the ``7th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements Technology'', Albuquerque, OK, 06/92;
    21. BEM13, the "13th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements in Engineering", Tulsa, OK, 08/91;
    22. MOBD91, the ``1st Intl. Conf. on Computer Modeling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems'', Southampton (England), 07/91;
    23. BETECH91, the ``6th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements Technology'', Southampton (England), 06/91;
    24. CMWR 91, the ``2nd Intl. Conf. on Comp. Meth. and Water Res.'', Marrakesh (Morocco), 02/91;
    25. BEM12, the ``12th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements'', Sapporo (Japan), 09/90.
    1. Applied Ocean Research;
    2. Coastal Engineering;
    3. J. Waterway, Port, Coastal, and Ocean Engng.(ASCE);
    4. J. Geophysical Res. (A.G.U);
    5. J. Engineering Mechanics (ASCE);
    6. Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements;
    7. J. Fluid Mechanics;
    8. Physics of Fluids;
    9. J. Fluid Engineering (ASME);
    10. Intl. J. Offshore and Polar Engng. (ISOPE);
    11. Intl. J. Numerical Methods in Engng.;
    12. J. Numerical Methods in Fluids;
    13. Intl. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences.
    14. and occasional reviewer for other journals (Marine Geology, Geology, J. Comp. Physics, Gophys. J. Internaitonal, J. Phys. Oceanography, Remote Sensing of Environment, Computers and Geosciences).


Regularly taught courses : (more details in : [courses])

  1. Introduction to Ocean Engineering ``Ocean Waves Module'' (OCE101, 1 credit undergrad. course, team taught), University of Rhode Island (USA), since 1991.
  2. Ocean Engineering Design Tools ``Hydrodynamic/CFD Module'' (OCE205, 1 credit undergraduate course, team taught), University of Rhode Island (USA), since 2005.
  3. Introduction to Engineering Wave Mechanics and Littoral Processes (OCE307, 3 credit undergraduate course), University of Rhode Island (USA), since 1992.
  4. Basic Coastal Measurements ``Ocean Wave Laboratory Module'' (OCE311, 3 credit undergraduate course, team taught), University of Rhode Island (USA), since 1992.
  5. Senior Design Project (OCE495, 4 credit undergraduate course, team taught), University of Rhode Island (USA), since 1993.
  6. Engineering Wave Mechanics and Nearshore Processes (OCE514, 3 credit undergraduate/graduate course), University of Rhode Island (USA), since 1993.
  7. Marine Hydrodynamics (OCE515, 3 credit undergraduate/graduate course), University of Rhode Island (USA), since 1996.
  8. Ocean Engineering Seminar (OCE605, 1 credit graduate course), University of Rhode Island (USA), since 1992.
  9. Coastal Modeling (OCE614, 3 credit graduate course), University of Rhode Island (USA), since 1992.


Formerly or temporarily taught courses :

  1. Numerical Modeling of Wave Action on Maritime Structures (25h grad. course), University of Liege (Belgium), 1985-87.
  2. Fluid Mechanics Laboratories (ME-306-10, 1 credit undergraduate course), University of Delaware (USA), 1989-90.
  3. Hydromechanics (CE-639-10, 3 credit grad. course), University of Delaware (USA), 1988-89.
  4. The Boundary Element Method and its Application in Ocean Engineering (CE-867-10, 3 credit grad. course), University of Delaware (USA), 1988-89.
  5. Coastal Modeling (CE-667-14, 3 credit grad. course, in collaboration with R.A. Dalrymple), University of Delaware (USA), 1990-91.
  6. Hydrodynamics of Floating and Submerged Bodies I/II (OCE-512/513, two 3 credit grad. courses), University of Rhode Island (USA), 1991-92, 1992-93.
  7. Special problems : Boundary Element Modeling of Wave Propagation (OCE592, 3 credit graduate course), University of Rhode Island (USA), 1994-95.


Intensive and/or short courses :

  1. Intensive Course on Modeling and Management of Marine Systems, September 1984 (8h lectures), organized by the Council of Europe at the University of Liege (Belgium).
  2. Graduate Course Series on the Boundary Element Method (12h lectures), Free University of Brussels (Belgium), 1985-86.
  3. Maritime Hydraulics and Coastal Engineering (in french), March 1986 and 87 (45h intensive grad. course), Mohammadia School of Engineering, Rabat (Morocco).
  4. Application of the Boundary Element Method to Wave Modeling , April 1990 (20h short grad. course), University of Cantabria, Santander (Spain).
  5. Numerical Modeling of Nonlinear Water Waves, June 1991 (18h short grad. course), Wessex Institute of Technology, Ashurst-Southampton (England).
  6. Introduction to Coastal Wave Dynamics (in french), January 1996 (20h short grad. course), Ecole Centrale de Nantes, Nantes (France).
  7. Nonlinear wave shoaling theories, July 4-8, 1998 (short course as part of the 5th WEGEMT Summer School), University of Toulon, Carqueiranne (France)
  8. Modeling of nonlinear coastal wave transformations (in french), July 27-29, 2002 (short course as part of ``PATOM/Ecole doctorale UTV''), University of Toulon, Toulon (France).
  9. Nonlinear wave modeling, application to tsunamis, freak waves, and surf zone waves, January 3-5, 2005, University of Braunschweig (Germany).


Supervision and advising of students :

  1. P. Lejeune (M.S.CE, 1983), University of Liege, 1982-83 (2D linear wave modeling)
  2. J-C. Goffaux (M.S.CE, 1984), University of Liege, 1983-84 (offshore structures design)
  3. J. Plancke (M.S.CE, 1985), University of Liege, 1984-85 (2D/3D linear wave modeling)
  4. J-Ph. Dahlem (M.S.CE, 1986), University of Liege, 1984-85 (hydraulic structures design)
  5. T. Levy (M.S.CE, 1986), University of Liege, 1985-86 (study of sailboard stability)
  6. M. Lejeune (M.S.CE, 1987), University of Liege, 1986-87 (3D linear wave modeling)
  7. E. Bruch (M.S.CE, 1985, Ph.D, 1989), University of Liege, 1984-1987 (2D porous media flow modeling)
  8. J. Skourup (Ph.D, 1989), University of Delaware, 1987-89 (2D nonlinear wave modeling)
  9. T. Badmus (Ph.D, 1991), University of Delaware, 1988-91 (3D poroelasticity modeling)
  10. A.K. Otta (Ph.D, 1992), University of Delaware, 1989-92 (2D nonlinear wave modeling)
  11. R. Subramanya (M.S, 1994), University of Rhode Island, 1994-96 (2D nonlinear wave modeling)
  12. T. Opishinski (M.S, 1996), University of Rhode Island, 1994-96 (linear coastal wave modeling)
  13. M. Mahoney (M.S, 1996), University of Rhode Island, 1994-96 (wave absorption in a tank)
  14. J. Knox (M.S, withdrawn), University of Rhode Island, 1993-96 (cable dynamics modeling)
  15. T. Pedersen (M.S, 1996), University of Rhode Island, 1994-96 (2D shallow water acoustics modeling)
  16. J. Horrillo (M.S, 1997), University of Rhode Island, 1994-97 (2D nonlinear waves modeling)
  17. Dong Liang (Ph.D, withdrawn), University of Rhode Island, 1995-97 (oil containment modeling)
  18. T. Fake (M.S), University of Rhode Island, 1998-2000 (oil containment modeling)
  19. C. Brandini (Ph.D), University of Firenze, 1998-2001 (3D nonlinear wave modeling/freak waves)
  20. M. Moran (M.S), University of Rhode Island, 1998-2001 (2D nonlinear wave modeling/depth inversion)
  21. A. Bengston (M.S), University of Rhode Island, 1999-2001 (Fast Ships/Causeway system)
  22. S. Vogelmann (M.S), University of Rhode Island, 2000-2001 (Underwater Landslide Tsunamis)
  23. B. Biausser (Ph.D), University of Toulon, France 2001-2003 (Breaking Wave Modeling)
  24. C. Fochesato (Ph.D), Ecole Normale Supérieure, Cachan, France 2001-2004 (Nonlinear wave modeling, Freak waves)
  25. M. Schultz (M.S.), University of Rhode Island, 2004-2005 (Floating body dynamics, coastal waves)
  26. D, Devrard (Ph.D), University of Toulon, France 2002-2006 (Breaking Wave Modeling)
  27. R. Gilbert (M.S.), University of Rhode Island, 2003-2005 (Wave transformations and sediment transport)
  28. F. Enet (Ph.D), University of Rhode Island, 2001-2006 (Landslide Tsunamis modeling and experiments)
  29. S. Maretzki (M.S.) University of Rhode Island, 2005-2006 (Tsunami Hazard mapping)
  30. Y. Perignon (M.S.) Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Ingénieurs des Etudes et Techniques d'Armement, France, 2006 (Extreme Tsunami Hazard mapping)
  31. Y. Drouin (M.S) Ecole Centrale de Nantes, France, 2006 (Landslide tsunamis, microfluidics)
  32. K. Moore (M.S.), University of Rhode Island, 2006-2007 (Inverted Echo Sounder)
  33. J. Harris (Ph.D), University of Rhode Island, (M.S 2003-2006; PhD 2006- ) (Ship wave modeling; wave-induced sediment transport)
  34. T. Fougere (M.S. partime), University of Rhode Island, 2006- (Inverted Echo Sounder)
  35. D. Gemme (M.S.), University of Rhode Island, 2006-2008 (Landslide tsunamis, microfluidics)
  36. N. Greene (M.S.), University of Rhode Island, 2006- (Modeling of wave-induced sediment transport)
  37. M. El Bettah (Ph.D), University of Rhode Island, 2006- (Landslide tsunamis, microfluidics)


Chapters, Books :

  1. Grilli, S.T. 1985 Experimental and Numerical Study of the Hydrodynamic Behavior of Large Self-propelled Floating Gates for Maritime Locks and Tidal-surge Barriers. Collection des Publications de la Faculté des Sciences Appliquées de l'Université de Liège No. 99, 447 pps, Liège, Belgium.
  2. Grilli, S.T., C.A. Brebbia and Cheng, A.H-D. (eds.) 1990 Computational Engineering with Boundary Elements Vol. 1 : Fluid and Potential Problems, 353 pps. (Proc. 5th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Element Technology, BETECH90, University of Delaware, USA, July 90). Computational Mechanics Publications, Southampton.
  3. Cheng, A.H-D., Brebbia, C.A. and Grilli, S.T. (eds.) 1990 Computational Engineering with Boundary Elements Vol. 2 : Solid and Computational Problems, 399 pps. (Proc. 5th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Element Technology, BETECH90, University of Delaware, USA, July 90). Computational Mechanics Publications, Southampton.
  4. Grilli, S.T. and Svendsen, I.A. 1990 Computation of Nonlinear Wave Kinematics during Propagation and Runup on a Slope. Chapter in Water Wave Kinematics (ed. A. Torum and O.T. Gudmestad), NATO ASI Series E: Applied Sciences Vol. 178, 387-412. Klüwer Academic Publishers.
  5. Skourup, J., Jonsson, I.G., Grilli, S.T. and Svendsen, I.A. 1990 Computational Modeling of Velocities and Accelerations in Steep Waves. Chapter in Water Wave Kinematics (ed. A. Torum and O.T. Gudmestad), NATO ASI Series E: Applied Sciences Vol. 178, 297-312. Klüwer Academic Publishers.
  6. Grilli, S.T. (guest ed.) 1990 Special Issue on Highly Nonlinear Waves. Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements 7 (4).
  7. Grilli, S.T. 1993 Modeling of Nonlinear Wave Motion in Shallow Water. Chapter 3 in Computational Methods for Free and Moving Boundary Problems in Heat and Fluid Flow (eds. L.C. Wrobel and C.A. Brebbia), pps. 37-65, Computational Mechanics Publication, Elsevier Applied Sciences, London, UK.
  8. Grilli, S.T. and R. Subramanya 1995 Recent Advances in the BEM Modelling of Nonlinear Water Waves. Chapter 4 in Boundary Element Applications in Fluid Mechanics (ed. H. Power), pps. 91-122. Advances in Fluid Mechanics Series. Computational Mechanics Publication, Southampton, UK. [abstract]
  9. Grilli, S.T. 1995 Computation of Wave Loads over Vertical Structures used for Coastal Protection. Chapter in L'eau, la matière, et l'homme (ouvrage d'hommage au Professeur N.M. Dehousse) (ed. J. Marchal) Collection L.H.C.N., Université de Liège, pps. 179-188.
  10. Grilli, S.T. 1997 Fully Nonlinear Potential Flow Models used for Long Wave Runup Prediction. Chapter in Long-Wave Runup Models, (eds. H. Yeh, P. Liu, and C. Synolakis), pps. 116-180. World Scientific Publishing, Singapore. [abstract]   [pdf]   (3,800K)
  11. Grilli, S.T. 1997 Free Surface Nonlinear Flows. Section in 1998 Mc Graw Hill Yearbook of Sciences and Technology (a yearly supplement to the Encyclopedia of Sciences and Technology). Mc Graw Hill, pp. 134-136.
  12. Chung, J.S., Prevosto, M., Mizutani, N., Kim, C.H., and Grilli, S.T. (eds.) 2003 Proceedings 13th Offshore and Polar Engineering Conference, Vol. III, 905 pps. (ISOPE03, Honolulu, USA, May 2003). International Society of Offshore and Polar Engineers. Cupertino, CA.
  13. Grilli, S.T., Dias, F., Guyenne, P., Fochesato, C. and F. Enet 2008. Progress In Fully Nonlinear Potential Flow Modeling Of 3D Extreme Ocean Waves. Chapter in Advances in Numerical Simulation of Nonlinear Water Waves (Series in Advances in Coastal and Ocean Engineering). World Scientific Publishing Co.Pte.Ltd., 55 pps. (accepted). [pdf]  (8.6Mb).


Journal Articles :

  1. Lejeune A., Marchal J., Grilli, S.T. and Hoffait, T. 1981. Etude Numérique de l'action de la houle sur les structures flottantes. Etude de la masse ajoutée. Bulletin de l'Association Technique Maritime et Aéronautique, 81, 551-584.
  2. Grilli, S.T. 1984. Etude de l'action de la houle sur les structures flottantes par éléments frontières. Comparaison avec les éléments finis. Bulletin de l'Association Technique Maritime et Aéronautique, 84, 297-318.
  3. Fonck, R., Grilli, S.T., Lejeune, A. and Sahloul, M. 1985. Etude du transport de l'eau : Modélisation mathématique. Revue Belge du Transport, 2/85, 153-157.
  4. Grilli, S.T. 1986. Etude du comportement hydrodynamique de grandes portes flottantes automotrices pour écluses et barrières marée-tempêtes. Bulletin de l'Association Technique Maritime et Aéronautique, 86, 365-398.
  5. Bruch, E. and Grilli, S.T. 1987 Computation of the Transient Flow in Zoned Anisotropic Porous Media by the Boundary Element Method. Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics, 21, 43-51.
  6. Grilli, S.T. 1989. Modeling of Some Elliptic Fluid Mechanics Problems by the Boundary Element Method. Advances in Water Resources, 12(2), 66-73.
  7. Grilli, S.T., Skourup, J. and Svendsen, I.A. 1989. An Efficient Boundary Element Method for Nonlinear Water Waves. Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 6(2), 97-107.  [pdf] (484K)
  8. Svendsen, I.A. and Grilli, S.T. 1990. Nonlinear Waves on Steep Slopes. Journal of Coastal Research, ``Special Issue on Rational Design of Mound Structures'', SI 7, 185-202.
  9. Grilli, S.T. 1990. Editorial : Special Issue on Nonlinear Wave Analysis. Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 7(4), 154-155.
  10. Grilli, S.T. and Svendsen, I.A. 1990 .Corner Problems and Global Accuracy in the Boundary Element Solution of Nonlinear Wave Flows. Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 7(4), 178-195.  [pdf] (828K)
  11. Grilli, S.T. 1992. BEM Modelling of Wave Shoaling and Breaking. International Association for Boundary Element Methods Newsletter, 6, 4-5.
  12. Badmus, T., Cheng, A.H-D. and Grilli, S.T. 1993. A Laplace-transform-based Three-Dimensional BEM for Poroelasticity. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 36(1), 67-85.
  13. Grilli, S.T. and Subramanya, R. 1994. Quasi-singular Integrations in the Modelling of Nonlinear Water Waves. Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 13(2), 181-191.
  14. Cheng, A.H.-D., Lafe, O. and Grilli, S.T. 1994. Dual Reciprocity BEM Based on Global Interpolation Functions. Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 13(4), 303-311.
  15. Grilli, S.T., Losada, M.A. and Martin, F. 1994. Characteristics of Solitary Wave Breaking Induced by Breakwaters. Journal of Waterway Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering, 120(1), 74-92.   [pdf] (968K)
  16. Grilli, S., Subramanya, R., Svendsen, I.A. and Veeramony, J. 1994. Shoaling of Solitary Waves on Plane Beaches. Journal of Waterway Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering, 120(6), 609-628.   [pdf]  (1,2M)
  17. Wei, J., Kirby, J.T, Grilli, S.T. and Subramanya, R. 1995. A Fully Nonlinear Boussinesq Model for Surface Waves. Part1. Highly Nonlinear Unsteady Waves. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 294, 71-92.   [pdf]  (1,6M)
  18. Grilli, S.T. and Subramanya, R. 1996. Numerical Modeling of Wave Breaking Induced by Fixed or Moving Boundaries. Computational Mechanics, 17(6), 374-391.   [pdf]  (2,300K)
  19. Grilli, S.T., Svendsen, I.A. and Subramanya, R. 1997. Breaking Criterion and Characteristics for Solitary Waves on Slopes. Journal of Waterway Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering, 123(3), 102-112.   [pdf]  (375K)
  20. Grilli, S.T. and Horrillo, J. 1997. Numerical Generation and Absorption of Fully Nonlinear Periodic Waves. Journal of Engineering Mechanics, 123 (10), 1060-1069.   [pdf] (4,000K)
  21. Roy, R.V. and Grilli, S.T. 1997. Probabilistic Analysis of Flow in Random Porous Media by Stochastic Boundary Elements. Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 19(3), 239-255.   [pdf]   (1,100K)
  22. Grilli, S.T. and Hu, Z. 1998. A Higher-order Hypersingular Boundary Element Method for the Modeling of Vortex Sheet Dynamics. Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 21(2), 117-129.   [pdf]  (944K)
  23. Grilli, S.T., Pedersen, T.and P., Stepanishen 1998. A Hybrid Boundary Element Method for Shallow Water Acoustic Propagation over Irregular Bottom. Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 21(2), 131-145.   [pdf]  (1,000K)
  24. Grilli, S.T. 1998. Depth Inversion in Shallow Water Based on Nonlinear Properties of Shoaling Periodic Waves. Coastal Engineering, 35(3), 185-209. [pdf]  (640K).
  25. Grilli, S.T., Svendsen, I.A. and Subramanya, R. 1998. Closure of : Breaking Criterion and Characteristics for Solitary Waves on Slopes. Journal of Waterway Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering, 124(6), 333-335.
  26. Grilli, S.T. and Horrillo, J. 1999. Shoaling of periodic waves over barred-beaches in a fully nonlinear numerical wave tank. International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering, 9(4), 257-263.    [pdf]  (1,000K).
  27. Grilli, S.T. and Watts, P. 1999. Modeling of waves generated by a moving submerged body. Applications to underwater landslides. Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 23, 645-656.    [pdf]  (318K).
  28. Watts, P., Imamura, F., and Grilli, S.T. 2000. Comparing Model Simulations of Three Benchmark Tsunami Generation Cases. Science of Tsunami Hazards, 18(2), 107-123.    [pdf]  (412K).
  29. Grilli, S.T., Guyenne, P. and Dias, F. 2001. A fully nonlinear model for three-dimensional overturning waves over arbitrary bottom. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 35(7), 829-867.   [pdf]  (737K).
  30. Grilli, S.T., Vogelmann, S. and Watts, P. 2002. Development of a 3D Numerical Wave Tank for modeling tsunami generation by underwater landslides. Engineering Analysis with Boundary Elements, 26(4), 301-313    [pdf]  (1061K).
  31. Watts, S. T. Grilli, J. T. Kirby, G. J. Fryer, and Tappin, D. R. 2003. Landslide tsunami case studies using a Boussinesq model and a fully nonlinear tsunami generation model. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 3, 391-402. [pdf]  (1,200K)
  32. Biausser B., S.T.Grilli, Fraunie P. and Marcer, R. 2004. Numerical analysis of the internal kinematics and dynamics of three-dimensional breaking waves on slopes. International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering, 14(4), 247-256.   [pdf]  (5,000K)
  33. Day, S. J., P. Watts, S. T. Grilli and Kirby, J.T. 2005. Mechanical Models of the 1975 Kalapana, Hawaii Earthquake and Tsunami. Marine Geology, 215(1-2), 59-92.   [pdf]  (1,900K).
  34. Fochesato, C., Grilli, S.T. and Guyenne P. 2005. Note on non-orthogonality of local curvilinear co-ordinates in a three-dimensional boundary element method. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Fluids, 48, 305-324.    [pdf]  (316K).
  35. Helluy Ph., Golay F., Caltagirone J.-P., Lubin P., Vincent S., Drevard D., Marcer R., Seguin N., Grilli S.T., Lesage A.-C. and Dervieux A. 2005. Numerical simulations of wave breaking. Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Analysis, 39(3), 591-607. [pdf]  (372K)
  36. Sung H.G. and Grilli S.T., 2005. A Note on Accuracy and Convergence of a Third-order Boundary Element Method for Three Dimensional Nonlinear Free Surface Flows. J. Ships and Ocean Engineering, 40, 31-41. [pdf]  (772K).
  37. Grilli, S.T. and Watts, P. 2005. Tsunami generation by submarine mass failure Part I : Modeling, experimental validation, and sensitivity analysis. ournal of Waterway Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering, 131(6), 283-297.   [pdf]  (436K).
  38. Watts, P., Grilli, S.T., Tappin D., and Fryer, G.J. 2005. Tsunami generation by submarine mass failure Part II : Predictive Equations and case studies. ournal of Waterway Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering, 131(6), 298-310.   [pdf]  (408K).
  39. Guyenne, P. and Grilli, S.T. 2006. Numerical study of three-dimensional overturning waves in shallow water. Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 547, 361-388.   [pdf]  (1,600K).
  40. Dalrymple, R.A., Grilli, S.T. and J.T. Kirby 2006. Tsunamis and challenges for accurate modeling. Oceanography, 19(1), 142-151.    [pdf]  (632K).
  41. Fochesato C., Grilli, S.T. and Dias F. 2007. Numerical modeling of extreme rogue waves generated by directional energy focusing. Wave Motion, doi:10.1016/j.wavemoti.2007.01.03, 44, 395-416. [pdf]  (1.4M).
  42. Gilbert R.W., Zedler E.A., Grilli S.T., and Street R.L. 2007. Progress on Nonlinear-Wave-Forced Sediment Transport Simulation. IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 32(1), 236-248, doi:10.1109/JOE.2007.890979.    [pdf]  (748K).
  43. Ioualalen, M. , Asavanant, J., Kaewbanjak, N., Grilli, S.T., Kirby, J.T. and P. Watts 2007. Modeling the 26th December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami: Case study of impact in Thailand. Journal of Geophysical Research, 112, C07024, doi:10.1029/2006JC003850 [pdf]  (11M).
  44. Grilli, S.T., Ioualalen, M, Asavanant, J., Shi, F., Kirby, J. and Watts, P. 2007. Source Constraints and Model Simulation of the December 26, 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami. Journal of Waterway Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering, 133(6), 414-428. [pdf]  (6.2M).
  45. Enet, F. and Grilli, S.T. 2007. Experimental Study of Tsunami Generation by Three-dimensional Rigid Underwater Landslides. Journal of Waterway Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering, 133(6), 442-454. [pdf]  (6M).
  46. Abadie, S., Morichon, D., Grilli, S.T. and Glockner, S. 2008. VOF/Navier-Stokes numerical modeling of surface waves generated by subaerial landslides. La Houille Blanche, 1 (Feb. 2008), 21-26, doi:10.1051/lhb:2008001. [pdf]  (0.23M).
  47. Tappin, D.R., Watts, P., Grilli, S.T. 2008. The Papua New Guinea tsunami of 1998: anatomy of a catastrophic event. Natural Hazards and Earth System Sciences, 8, 243-266. www.nat-hazards-earth-syst-sci.net/8/243/2008/ [pdf]  (4.7M).
  48. Pomeau, Y., M. Le Berre, P. Guyenne and S.T. Grilli 2008. Wave breaking and generic singularities of nonlinear hyperbolic equations. Nonlinearity, 21, T61-T79, doi: 10.1088/0951-7715/21/5/T01. [pdf]  (364K).
  49. Sung H.G. and Grilli, S.T. BEM Computations of 3D Fully Nonlinear Free Surface Flows Caused by Advancing Surface Disturbances. Intl. J. Offshore and Polar Engng. (accepted). [pdf]  (1,200K).
  50. Watts, S. T. Grilli and J. T. Kirby. Tsunami warning opportunities at Skagway, Alaska based on water wave records. Science of Tsunami Hazards (in revision).
  51. Grilli, S.T., Voropayev, S., Testik, F.Y. and Fernando, H.J.S. Numerical modeling and experiments of periodic waves shoaling over semi-buried cylinders in sandy bottom. Journal of Waterway Port Coastal and Ocean Engineering (in revision).   [pdf]  (540K).
  52. Grilli, S.T. , Taylor, O.-D. S., Baxter, D.P. and Maretzki, S., Probabilistic approach for determining submarine landslide tsunami hazard along the upper East Coast of the United States. Marine Geology (submitted).
  53. Abadie, S., Morichon, D., Grilli, S.T. and Glockner, S. A three-fluid model to simulate waves generated by subaerial landslides. Coastal Engineering (submitted).


Refereed Proceedings Articles

  1. Lejeune A., Marchal J., Hoffait, T., Grilli, S.T. and Sahloul, M. 1982 Wave Actions on Floating Structures and Wave Propagation using Finite Element Method. In Proc. 4th Intl. Conf. on Finite Elements in Water Resources (Hannover, Germany, June 82) (ed. K.P. Holtz, V. Meissner, W. Zielke, C.A. Brebbia, G. Pinder and W. Gray), pp. 17.13-17.23. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
  2. Lejeune A., Marchal J., Hoffait, T., Grilli, S.T. and Lejeune, P. 1982 Study of Wave Action on Floating Structures using Finite Elements Method. Comparison between Numerical and Experimental Results. In Proc. 3rd Intl. Conf. on Behavior of Off-shore Structures (B.O.S.S., Boston, USA, July 82) (ed. Ch. Chryssostomidis and J.J. Connor), pp. 580-591. Hemisphere Publishing Corporation, Washington.
  3. Lejeune A., Marchal J., Hoffait, T., Grilli, S.T. and Lejeune, P. 1982 Comparison between Numerical and Expermental Results in Study of Offshore Structures Movements. In Proc. Intl. Conf. on Computational Methods and Experimental Measurements (Washington D.C., USA, July 82) (ed. G.A. Keramidas and C.A. Brebbia), pp. 418-429. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
  4. Grilli, S.T. and Lejeune, A. 1983 Study of the Wave Action on Floating Structures by the Boundary Element Method. Comparison with Finite Element and Experimental Results. In Proc. 5th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements (BEM5, Hiroshima, Japan, November 83) (ed. C.A. Brebbia, T. Futagami and M. Tanaka), pp. 227-237. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
  5. Grilli, S.T. and Sahloul, M. 1985 Wave Action on Coastal Structures. In Proc. Intl. Assoc. for Hydraulic Res. 21st Congress (I.A.H.R., Melbourne, Australia, August 85), Vol. 4, pp. 14-19. The Institution of Engineers National Conference Publication No 85/13, Australia.
  6. Grilli, S.T. 1985 Numerical Modeling of Wave and Impact Studies in Coastal Zones (Corsican shore). In Proc. of the Workshop on European Coastal Zones (Loutraki, Greece, October 85), pp. 2.67-2.73. National Technical University of Athens, Athens.
  7. Bruch, E., Grilli, S.T. and Lejeune, A. 1986 Computation of the Fluid Flow in Zoned Anisotropic Porous Media and Determination of the Free Surface Seepage. In Proc. 8th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements (BEM8, Tokyo, Japan, September 86) (ed. M.Tanaka and C.A. Brebbia), pp. 889-903. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
  8. Grilli, S.T. 1986 The Numerical Modeling of the Wave Field near the Shore by the Boundary Element Method. In Proc. Intl. Conf. on Environmental Softwares (ENVIROSOFT86, Los Angeles, USA, November 86) (ed. P. Zannetti), pp. 471-486. Computational Mechanics Publication, Boston.
  9. Bruch, E. and Grilli, S.T. 1987 Computation of the Transient Seepage Problem in Zoned Anisotropic Porous Media. In Proc. 9th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements (BEM9, Stuttgart, Germany, September 87) (ed. C.A. Brebbia, G. Kuhn and W.L. Wendland), pp. 329-341. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
  10. Grilli, S.T. 1988 Application of the Boundary Element Method to Some Elliptic Fluid Mechanics Problems. In Proc. 1st Intl. Conf. on Computer Methods and Water Resources, (Rabat, Morocco, March 88) (ed. D. Ouazar and C.A. Brebbia) Vol. 4, pp. 97-113. Computational Mechanics Publication, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.(invited paper)
  11. Grilli, S.T., Skourup, J. and Svendsen, I.A. 1988 The Modeling of Highly Nonlinear Waves : A Step Toward the Numerical Wave Tank. In Proc. 10th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements (BEM10, Southampton, England, September 88) (ed. C.A. Brebbia) Vol. 1, pp. 549-564. Computational Mechanics Publication. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.(invited paper)
  12. Skourup J., Jonsson, I.G., Svendsen, I.A., Grilli, S. and Larsen, J. 1989 Non-Linear Water Wave Modeling by a Boundary Integral Equation Method. In Proc. Intl. Assoc. for Hydraulic Res. 23rd Congress (I.A.H.R., Ottawa, Canada, August 89), Vol. C, pp. 359-366. National Research Council Publication, Canada.
  13. Grilli, S.T. and Svendsen, I.A. 1989 Runup and Reflection of a Solitary Wave on Steep Slopes in a Numerical Wave Tank. In Proc. 4th Intl. Workshop on Water Waves and Floating Bodies (Oystese, Norway, May 89) (ed. J. Grue), pp. 77-82. Department of Mathematics, University of Oslo, Oslo.(invited paper)
  14. Grilli, S.T. and Svendsen, I.A. 1989 The Modeling of Nonlinear Water Wave Interaction with Maritime Structures. In Advances in Boundary Elements (Proc. 11th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements, BEM11, Cambridge-Massachusetts, USA, August 89) (ed. C.A. Brebbia and J.J. Connor) Vol. 2, pp. 253-268. Computational Mechanics Publication. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
  15. Grilli, S.T. and Svendsen, I.A. 1989 The Modeling of Highly Nonlinear Waves : Some Improvements to the Numerical Wave Tank. In Advances in Boundary Elements (Proc. 11th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements, BEM11, Cambridge-Massachusetts, USA, August 89) (ed. C.A. Brebbia and J.J. Connor) Vol. 2, pp. 269-281. Computational Mechanics Publication. Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
  16. Grilli, S.T. and Svendsen, I.A. 1990 Two-dimensional Wavemaking by a Slender Ship. In Proc. 5th Intl. Workshop on Water Waves and Floating Bodies (Manchester, England, March 90), pp. 67-70. University of Manchester.
  17. Grilli, S.T., Svendsen, I.A. and Otta, A.K. 1990 Corner Effects Using BEM for Nonlinear Waves. In Computational Engineering with Boundary Elements (Proc. 5th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Element Technology, BETECH90, University of Delaware, USA, July 90) (ed. S. Grilli, C.A. Brebbia and A.H-D. Cheng) Vol. 1, pp. 101-118. Computational Mechanics Publications, Southampton.
  18. Badmus, T., Cheng, A.H-D. and Grilli, S. 1990 A Three-Dimensional Laplace Transform BEM for Poroelasticity Problems. In Computational Engineering with Boundary Elements (Proc. 5th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Element Technology, BETECH90, University of Delaware, USA, July 90) (ed. A.H-D. Cheng, C.A. Brebbia and S. Grilli) Vol. 2, pp. 211-222. Computational Mechanics Publications, Southampton.
  19. Grilli, S.T. and Svendsen, I.A. 1991 Long Wave Interaction with Steeply Sloping Structures. In Proc. 22nd Intl. Conf. on Coastal Engineering (ICCE22, Delft, The Netherland, July 90) Vol. 2, pps. 1200-1213. ASCE edition.
  20. Grilli, S.T. 1991 Modeling of Nonlinear Long Wave Transformation in Coastal Areas. In Proc. 2nd Intl. Conf. on Computer Methods and Water Resources, (Rabat, Morocco, October 91) (ed. D. Ouazar, D. Ben Sari and C.A. Brebbia) Vol. 2, pp. 329-342. Computational Mechanics Publications, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.(invited keynote address)
  21. Grilli, S.T. 1991 Wave Motion and Overturning Induced by Moving Bodies. Application to Slender Ship Wave Resistance. In Proc. 1st Intl. Conf. on Computational Modelling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems (Southampton, England, July 91) (ed. L.C. Wrobel and C.A. Brebbia) Vol. 1, pp. 75-90. Computational Mechanics Publications, de Gruyter, Southampton.(invited paper)
  22. Svendsen, I.A., Otta, A.K. and Grilli, S.T. 1991 Unsteady Free Surface Waves. Breaking Waves (eds. M.L. Banner and R.H.J. Grimshaw) (Proc. I.U.T.A.M. Symposium, Sidney, Australia, July 91) pp. 229-236, Springer-Verlag, Berlin.
  23. Grilli, S.T., Losada, M.A., Martin, F. and Svendsen, I.A. 1992 Nonlinear Shoaling and Impact of Waves on Coastal Structures. In Proc. 9th Engineering Mechanics Conf. (College Station, Texas, May 92) (eds. L.D. Lutes and J.M. Niedzwecki), pp. 79-82. ASCE edition.(invited paper)
  24. Grilli, S.T., Losada, M.A.and Martin F. 1992 The Breaking of a Solitary Wave over a Step : Modeling and Experiments. In Proc. 4th Intl. Conf. on Hydraulic Engineering Software (HYDROSOFT92, Valencia, Spain, July 92) (eds. W.R. Blain and E. Cabrera), Fluid Flow Modelling, pp. 575-586. Computational Mechanics Publications, Elsevier Applied Science. (invited paper)
  25. Grilli, S.T., Losada, M.A. and Martin, F. 1993 Wave Impact Forces on Mixed Breakwaters. In Proc. 23rd Intl. Conf. on Coastal Engineering (ICCE23, Venice, Italy, October 92) Vol. 1, pps. 1161-1174. ASCE edition.
  26. Otta, A.K., Svendsen, I.A. and Grilli, S.T. 1993 The Breaking and Runup of Solitary Waves on Beaches. In Proc. 23rd Intl. Conf. on Coastal Engineering (ICCE23, Venice, Italy, October 92) Vol. 2, pps. 1461-1474. ASCE edition.
  27. Driscoll, A.M., Dalrymple, R.A. and Grilli, S.T. 1993 Harmonic Generation and Transmission Past a Submerged Rectangular Obstacle. In Proc. 23rd Intl. Conf. on Coastal Engineering (ICCE23, Venice, Italy, October 92) Vol. 1, pps. 1142-1152. ASCE edition.
  28. Grilli, S.T., Losada, M.A. and Martin, F. 1993 Impact of Breaking Waves over Emerged and Submerged Coastal Structures. Extended abstract in Proc. 8th Intl. Workshop on Water waves and Floating Bodies (Newfoundlands, Canada, May 1993) 4 pps.
  29. Grilli, S.T., Opishinski, T., Spaulding M.L. and Isaji, T. 1993 ASA.WAVES : An Interactive PC-based Wave Forecasting Tool. In Proc. 2nd Intl. Symposium on Ocean Wave Measurements and Analysis (WAVES 93, New Orleans, Louisiana, July 1993), pps 890-904, ASCE edition, New York.
  30. Cheng, A.H.-D., Grilli, S.T. and Lafe, O. 1993 Dual Reciprocity Boundary Element Based on Complete Set Global Shape Functions. In Proc. 15th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements in Engineering (BEM15, Worcester, MA, August 1993)(ed. J. Rencis and C.A. Brebbia), Fluid Flow and Computational Aspects, pp. 344-357. Computational Mechanics Publications, Elsevier Applied Science. (invited paper)
  31. Grilli, S.T. and Subramanya, R. 1993 Nonlinear Wave Modeling in very Shallow Water. In Proc. 15th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements in Engineering (BEM15, Worcester, MA, August 1993) (ed. J. Rencis and C.A. Brebbia), Fluid Flow and Computational Aspects, pp. 194-206. Computational Mechanics Publications, Elsevier Applied Science. (invited paper)
  32. Subramanya, R. and Grilli, S.T. 1994 Domain Regridding in the Computation of Nonlinear Waves. In Proc. 2nd Intl. Workshop on Bound. Elements in Fluid Mech. (Southampton, UK, July 1994) (eds. H. Power, C.A. Brebbia and D.B. Ingham), pps. 139-150. Computational Mechanics Publications, Elsevier Applied Science. (invited paper).
  33. Grilli, S.T., Subramanya, R., Kirby , J.T. and Wei, J. 1994 Comparison of Modified Boussinesq and Fully Nonlinear Potential Models for Shoaling Solitary Waves. In Proc. Intl. Symposium on Waves - Physical and Num. Modelling (Vancouver BC, Canada, Aug. 1994) (eds. M. Isaacson & M. Quick), Vol. 1, pps. 524-533, IAHR.
  34. Subramanya, R. and Grilli, S.T. 1994 Kinematics and Properties of Fully Nonlinear Waves Shoaling and Breaking over a Gentle Slope. In Proc. Intl. Symposium on Waves - Physical and Num. Modelling (Vancouver BC, Canada, Aug. 1994) (eds. M. Isaacson and M. Quick), Vol. 2, pps. 1106-1115, IAHR.
  35. Grilli, S.T. and Horrillo J. 1995 Numerical Modeling of Wave Breaking on Beaches and over Coastal Structures. In Proc. 2nd. Intl. Conf. on Computer Modeling of Seas and Coastal Regions (COASTAL95 Cancun, Mexico, September 1995)(eds. C.A. Brebbia, L. Traversoni and L.C. Wrobel), pps. 151-158. Computational Mechanics Publications, Boston. (invited paper).
  36. Grilli, S.T. 1995 Review of Boundary Element Models for Long Wave Runup. In Proc. 2nd. Intl. Workshop on Long-Wave Runup Models (Friday Harbor, San Juan Island, WA, September 1995), 65pps (invited).
  37. Grilli, S.T., Hu, Z. and Spaulding, M.L. 1996 Numerical Modeling of Oil Containment by a Boom. In Proc. 19th Arctic and Marine Oilspill Program Tech. Seminar (AMOP, Calgary, Alberta, CANADA, June 96), pps. 343-376. Environment Canada, Canada. [abstract]   [compressed postcript] (253K)
  38. Grilli, S.T. and Horrillo J. 1997 Fully Nonlinear Properties of Periodic Waves Shoaling over Mild Slopes. In Proc. 25th Intl. Conf. on Coastal Engineering (ICCE25, Orlando, USA, September 96), Vol. 1, pps. 717-730. ASCE Edition. [abstract]   [pdf] (792K)
  39. Grilli, S.T. and Horrillo J. 1997 Fully Nonlinear Properties of Shoaling Periodic Waves Calculated in a Numerical Wave Tank. In Proc. 12th Intl. Workshop on Water Waves and Floating Bodies (Carry-Le-Rouet, France, March 97), pps. 97-100.
  40. Hu, Z. and Grilli, S.T. 1997 Computation of Periodic Instability of Stratified Fluid Using Continuous Vortex Sheet Dynamics. In Proc. 1997 ASME Fluids Engineering Summer Meeting, paper No. FEDSM97-3502, 12pps. [abstract]   [compressed postcript] (213K)
  41. Grilli, S.T. and Hu, Z. 1997 Computation of Periodic Instability of Stratified Fluid Using Continuous Vortex Sheet Dynamics. In Proc. 19th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements in Engineering (BEM19, Rome, Italy, September 1997)(eds. M. Marchetti, C.A. Brebbia, & M.H. Aliabadi), pps. 543-552. Computational Mechanics Publications, Boston. (invited paper).
  42. Grilli, S.T. 1998 The depth inversion problem in shallow water. In Proc. 3rd Intl. Intl. Sympos. on Ocean Wave Measurement and Analysis (WAVES97, Virginia Beach, VA, USA, November 1997) (eds. B. Edge, &J.M. Hemsley), 701-715, ASCE Publication. [abstract]   [compressed postcript] (155K)
  43. Grilli, S.T. and Hu, Z. 1998 Modeling of Instabilities of Oil Containment System by a Vortex Sheet Method. In Proc. 13th Intl. Workshop on Water waves and Floating Bodies (Delft, The Netherlands, March 1998) (ed. A.J. Hermans) pps. 40-42. Appl. Math. Dpt., Delft Univ. of Technology.
  44. Grilli, S.T. and Horrillo, J. 1998 Computation of periodic wave shoaling over barred-beaches in a fully nonlinear numerical wave tank. In Proc. 8th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE98, Montreal, Canada, May 1998)(eds. Chung, J.S., Olagnon, M., Kim, C.H., Koterayama, W.), Vol. III, pps. 294-300. Intl. Society of Offshore and Polar Engng., Golden Colorado.   [compressed postcript]  (247K).
  45. Watts, P., Synolakis, C.E., and S.T., Grilli 1998 Simulation of an Underwater Landslide Scenario for the 1998 Papua New Guinea Event. Fall AGU Meeting, San Francisco.
  46. Grilli, S.T. and Skourup, J. 1998 Depth inversion for nonlinear waves shoaling over a barred-beach. In Proc. 26th Intl. Conf. on Coastal Engineering (ICCE26, Copenhagen, Denmark, June 1998), 603-616   [pdf]  (216K).
  47. Guignard, S., Grilli, S.T., Marcer, R. and Rey, V. 1999 Computation of shoaling and breaking waves in nearshore areas by the coupling of BEM and VOF methods. In Proc. 9th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE99, Brest, France, May 1999), Vol. III, 304-309   [pdf]  (3,300K).
  48. Grilli, S.T., Watts, P., Guignard, S. and C.E. Synolakis 1999 Wave amplitude and runup predictions for tsunamis generated by underwater landslides. EOS Transactions AGU, 46, F549.
  49. Tappin, D.R., Watts, P., Borrero, J.,Bardet, J.-P., Grilli, S.T. and C.E. Synolakis 1999 Submarine slump generation of the 1998 Papua New Guinea tsunami : the evidence so far. EOS Transactions AGU, 46, F750.
  50. Grilli, S.T., Guyenne, P. and F., Dias. Numerical computation of 3D overturning waves. Abstract in Proc. 15th Workshop on Water Waves and Floating Bodies(Dan Caesarea, Israel, February 2000), 4pps [pdf]  (140K).
  51. Grilli, S.T., Guyenne, P. and F., Dias. Modeling of overturning waves over arbitrary bottom in a 3D numerical wave tank. In Proc. 10th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE00, Seattle, USA, May 2000), Vol. III, 221-228   [compressed postcript]  (104K).
  52. Grilli, S.T., Fake, T. and M.L., Spaulding. SlickMap : An interactive computer model of oil containment by a boom. In Proc. 23rd Intl. Arctic and Marine Oilspill Program Technical Seminar (AMOP, Vancouver, Canada, June 2000), 953-986.  
  53. Brandini, C. and S.T., Grilli. 2000 On the Numerical Modeling of extreme Highly Nonlinear Deep Water Waves. In Proc. IABEM 2000 Symposium (Brescia, Italy, July 2000), 54-58.  
  54. Brandini, C. and S.T., Grilli. 2000 Sul Focusing delle Onde di Gravita in un Dominio Tridimensionale. In Proc. XXVII Convegno di Idraulica e Costruzioni Idrauliche (IDRA2000, Genova, Italy, September 2000), 8pps.  
  55. Guyenne, P., Grilli, S.T. and Dias, F. 2001 Numerical modeling of fully nonlinear 3D overturning waves over arbitrary bottom. In Proc. 27th Intl. Conf. on Coastal Engineering (ICCE27, Sidney, Australia, July 2000), 12pps.  
  56. Brandini, C. and S.T., Grilli. 2001 Evolution of three-dimensional unsteady wave modulations. Proc. ROGUE WAVES 2000 Workshop (Brest, France, November 2000), 275-282.    [pdf]  (2,450K).
  57. Brandini, C. and S.T., Grilli. 2001 Modeling of freak wave generation in a 3D-NWT. In Proc. 11th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE01, Stavanger, Norway, June 2001), Vol III, 124-131 [pdf]  (2,413K).
  58. Grilli, S.T. and Watts, Ph. 2001 Modeling of tsunami generation by an underwater landslide in a 3D-NWT. In Proc. 11th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE01, Stavanger, Norway, June 2001), Vol III, 132-139 [pdf]  (540K).
  59. Guignard, S. and S.T., Grilli. 2001 Modeling of shoaling and breaking waves in a 2D-NWT by using a spilling breaker model. Proc. 11th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE01, Stavanger, Norway, June 2001), Vol III, 116-123. [pdf]  (484K)
  60. Guignard, S. and S.T., Grilli 2002 Implementation and validation of a breaker model in a fully nonlinear wave propagation model. In Proc. 4th Intl. Symp. on Ocean Wave Measurement and Analysis (WAVES 2001, San Francisco, USA, Sept. 2001) 1,012-1,021, ASCE Publication    [pdf]  (360K).
  61. Grilli, S.T., Vogelmann, S. and Watts, P. 2002 Landslide tsunami amplitude prediction in a numerical wave tank. In Proc. 4th Intl. Symp. on Ocean Wave Measurement and Analysis (WAVES 2001, San Francisco, USA, Sept. 2001) 1,495-1,504, ASCE Publication    [pdf]  (616K).
  62. Watts, P., Imamura, F., Bengston, A. and Grilli, S.T. 2002 Benchmark cases for tsunamis generated by underwater landslides. In Proc. 4th Intl. Symp. on Ocean Wave Measurement and Analysis (WAVES 2001, San Francisco, USA, Sept. 2001) 1,505-1,514, ASCE Publication.
  63. Guyenne, P., Grilli, S.T. and Dias, F. 2002 Three-dimensional numerical model for fully nonlinear waves over arbitrary bottom. In Proc. 4th Intl. Symp. on Ocean Wave Measurement and Analysis (WAVES 2001, San Francisco, USA, Sept. 2001) 1,072-1,081, ASCE Publication    [pdf]  (344K).
  64. Brandini, C. and Grilli, S.T. 2002 Three-dimensional wave focusing in fully nonlinear wave models. In Proc. 4th Intl. Symp. on Ocean Wave Measurement and Analysis (WAVES 2001, San Francisco, USA, Sept. 2001) 1,102-1,111, ASCE Publication    [pdf]  (2,700K).
  65. Pradal, M.-A., Grilli, S.T., Williams, Z., and J., Dugan 2002 Application des Algorithmes d'inversion de la profondeur à des données de terrain. Proc. VIIème Journées Nationales Génie Cotier Génie Civil (Anglet, France, 5/02).    [pdf]  (1,400K).
  66. Biausser, B., Grilli, S.T., Marcer, R. and Fraunie, P., 2003 Numerical Analysis of the Internal Kinematics and Dynamics of 3D Breaking Waves on Slopes. In Proc. 18th Workshop on Water Waves and Floating Bodies (Nantes, France, Avril 2003), 6 pps. [pdf]  (192K).
  67. Biausser, B., Grilli, S.T. and Fraunie, P., 2003. Numerical Simulations of Three-dimensional Wave Breaking by Coupling of a VOF Method and A Boundary Element Method. In Proc. 13th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE03, Honolulu, USA, May 2003), 333-339. [pdf]  (1,100K)
  68. Biausser, B., Grilli, S.T. and Fraunie, P., 2003. Numerical Analysis of the Internal Kinematics and Dynamics of Three-Dimensional Breaking Waves on Slopes. In Proc. 13th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE03, Honolulu, USA, May 2003), 340-346. [pdf]  (2,500K)
  69. Guyenne, P. and Grilli, S.T., 2003 Computations of 3D Overturning Waves in Shallow Water. In Proc. 13th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE03, Honolulu, USA, May 2003), 347-352. [pdf]  (552K)
  70. Lachaume, C., Biausser, B., Grilli, S.T., Fraunie, P. and Guignard, S. 2003 Modeling of breaking and post-breaking waves on slopes by coupling of BEM and VOF methods. In Proc. 13th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE03, Honolulu, USA, May 2003), 353-359. [pdf]  (900K)
  71. Watts, P. and Grilli, S.T., 2003. Tsunami Generation by Deformable Underwater Landslides. In Proc. 13th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE03, Honolulu, USA, May 2003), 364-371. [pdf]  (280K)
  72. Enet, F, Grilli, S.T. and Watts, P., 2003. Laboratory Experiments for Tsunamis Generated by Underwater Landslides: Comparison with Numerical Modeling. In Proc. 13th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE03, Honolulu, USA, May 2003), 372-379. [pdf]  (3,400K)
  73. Fochesato, C., Dias, F., and Grilli, S.T., 2003. Numerical Model Using the Fast Multipole Algorithm for Nonlinear Three-dimensional Free Surface Waves over Arbitrary Bottom. In Proc. 13th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE03, Honolulu, USA, May 2003).
  74. Fochesato C., Dias F. and Grilli S.T. 2003. Modèle Numérique Tridimensionnel pour les Ondes de Surface sur un Fond Quelconque. In Proc. 9th Journées de l'Hydrodynamique, (Nantes, France) pp. 355-367.
  75. Grilli, S.T., Voropayev, S., Testik, F.Y. and Fernando, H.J.S., 2003. Numerical Modeling and Experiments of Wave Shoaling over Buried Cylinders in Sandy Bottom. In Proc. 13th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE03, Honolulu, USA, May 2003), 405-412. [pdf]  (448K)
  76. Grilli, S.T., Gilbert, R., Lubin, P., Vincent, S., Legendre, D., Duvam, M., Kimmoun, O., Branger, H., Devrard, D., Fraunie, P., Abadie, S. 2004 Numerical modeling and experiments for solitary wave shoaling and breaking over a sloping beach. In Proc. 14th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE04, Toulon, France, May 2004), 306-312. [pdf]  (472K).
  77. Fochesato C., Dias F. and Grilli S.T. 2005. Wave Energy Focusing in a Three-dimensional Numerical Wavetank. In Proc. Rogue Waves 2004 Conf. (Brest, France, June 2004), (in press). [pdf]  (1,100K).
  78. Sung H.G. and Grilli S.T. 2005. Numerical Modeling of Nonlinear Surface Waves caused by Surface Effect Ships. Dynamics and Kinematics. In Proc. 15th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE05, Seoul, South Korea, June 2005), 124-131. [pdf]  (2,000K).
  79. Fochesato C., Dias F. and Grilli S.T. 2005. Wave energy focusing in a three-dimensional numerical wave tank. In Proc. 15th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE05, Seoul, South Korea, June 2005), 24-31. [pdf]  (1,200K).
  80. Gilbert R.W., Zedler E.A., Grilli S.T. and Street R.L. 2005. Modelling of Wave-Driven Sediment Transport in the Shoaling Zone. In Proc. 5th Intl. Symp. on Ocean Wave Measurement and Analysis (WAVES 2005, Madrid, Spain, July 2005), IAHR Publication, paper 121, 10 pps.    [pdf]  (376K).
  81. Grilli S.T., Fochesato C. and Dias F., 2005. Wave Energy Focusing in a Three-dimensional Numerical Wavetank. In Proc. 5th Intl. on Ocean Wave Measurement and Analysis (WAVES 2005, Madrid, Spain, July 2005), IAHR Publication, paper 197, 10 pps.    [pdf]  (2,000K).
  82. Enet F. and Grilli S.T., 2005. Tsunami Landslide Generation: Modelling and Experiments. In Proc. 5th Intl. on Ocean Wave Measurement and Analysis (WAVES 2005, Madrid, Spain, July 2005), IAHR Publication, paper 88, 10 pps.    [pdf]  (768K).
  83. Watts P., Ioulalen M., Grilli S.T., F. Shi and Kirby J.T., 2005. Numerical Simulation of the December 26, 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami using a Higher-order Boussinesq Model. In Proc. 5th Intl. on Ocean Wave Measurement and Analysis (WAVES 2005, Madrid, Spain, July 2005), IAHR Publication, paper 221, 10 pps.    [pdf]  (988K).
  84. Devrard D., Marcer R., Grilli S.T., Fraunie P. and Rey V., 2005. Experimental Validation of a Coupled BEM-Navier-Stokes Model for Solitary Wave Shoaliing and Breaking. In Proc. 5th Intl. on Ocean Wave Measurement and Analysis (WAVES 2005, Madrid, Spain, July 2005), IAHR Publication, paper 166, 10 pps.    [pdf]  (300K).
  85. Sung H.G. and Grilli S.T. 2006. Combined Eulerian-Lagrangian or Pseudo-Lagrangian Descriptions of Waves Caused by an Advancing Free Surface Disturbance. In Proc. 16th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE06, San Francisco, California, June 2006), 3, 487-494. [pdf]  (1.4M).
  86. Corte, C. and Grilli S.T. 2006. Numerical Modeling of Extreme Wave Slamming on Cylindrical Offshore Support Structures. In Proc. 16th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE06, San Francisco, California, June 2006), 3, 394-401. [pdf]  (484K).
  87. Abadie, S., Grilli, S.T. and Glockner, S. 2007. A coupled numerical model for tsunamis generated by subaerial and submarine mass failures. In Proc. 30th Intl. Conf. on Coastal Engineering (ICCE30, San Diego, California, September 2006), 1420-1431.   [pdf]  (2.6M).
  88. Grilli, A., R., Merrill, J., Grilli, S.T., Spaulding, M.L., and Cheung, J.T. 2007. Experimental and numerical study of spar buoy-magnet/spring oscillators used as wave energy absorbers. Proc. 17th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE07, Lisbon, Portugal, July 2007), 489-496. [pdf]  (1.4M).
  89. Harris, J.C., and Grilli, S.T. 2007. Computation of the wavemaking resistance of a Harley surface effect ship. Proc. 17th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE07, Lisbon, Portugal, July 2007), 3732-3739. [pdf]  (1.0M).
  90. Maretzki, S., Grilli, S.T. and Baxter, D.P. 2007. Probabilistic SMF Tsunami Hazard Assessment for the upper East Coast of the United States. In Proc. 3rd Intl. Symp. on Submarine Mass Movements and their Consequences (Santorini, Greece, October 2007) (Santorini, Greece, October 2007) (Lykousis, V., Sakellariou, D., Locat, J., eds), Springer, 377-386. [pdf]  (2.2M).
  91. Bradshaw, A.S., Baxter, C.D.P., Taylor, O-D.S. and Grilli, S.T. 2007. Role of Soil Behavior on the Initial Kinematics of Tsunamigenic Slides. In Proc. 3rd Intl. Symp. on Submarine Mass Movements and their Consequences (Santorini, Greece, October 2007) (Lykousis, V., Sakellariou, D., Locat, J., eds), Springer, 387-394. [pdf]  (144K).
  92. Pomeau Y., Le Bars M., Le Gal P., Jamin T., Le Berre M., Guyenne Ph., Grilli S.T. and Audoly B. 2008. Sur le déferlement des vagues (Comptes-rendus de la 11ème Rencontre du Non-linéaire, Paris, 2008), p. 155. In Publications Non-linéaires (pnl@lps.u-psud.fr). [pdf]  (460K).
  93. Taylor, O.-D.S., Bradshaw, A.S., Baxter,, C.D.P., and S.T. Grilli 2008. The Effects of Basal Resistance and Hydroplaning on the Initial Kinematics of Seismically Induced Tsunamigenic Landslides. In Proc. of GeoCongress 2008: Geosustainability and Geohazard Mitigation (GSP 178), pp. 522-529. [pdf]  (316K).
  94. Asavanant, J., Ioualalen, M., Kaewbanjak, N., Grilli, S.T., Watts, P., Kirby, J.T. and F. Shi 2008. Numerical Simulation of the December 26,2004: Indian Ocean Tsunami. In Modeling, Simulaton and Optimization of Complex Processes (Proc. 3rd Intl. Conf. on High Performance Scientific Computing, Hanoi, Vietnam, 3/2006; eds. H.G. Bock, E. Kostina, H.X. Phu and R. Rannacher), pps. 59-68, Springer Verlag, Berlin.
  95. El Bettah, M., S.T. Grilli, C.D.P. Baxter, K. Bollinger, M. Krafczyk and C. Janssen 2008. A microfluidics study of the triggering of underwater landslides by earthquakes. In Proc. 18th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE08, Vancouver, Canada, July 2008), 8 pps. [pdf]  (1.2Mb).


Non-refereed Proceedings Articles and Abstracts :

  1. Lejeune, A., Marchal, J., Hoffait, T. and Grilli, S.T. 1982 Study of Wave Actions on Floating Structures using Finite Element Method. Comparison between Numerical and Experimental Results. In Proc. Intl. Symp. on Engineering in Marine Environment (S.E.M.E., Brugge, Belgium, May 82), pp. 2.23-2.34. Koninklijke Vlaamse Ingenieursvereniging Technologisch Instituut (Section Harbor Technique).
  2. Lejeune, A., Grilli, S.T., Bay, D. and Ozer, A. 1988 Study of the Calvi Bay Erosion in Corsica. In Proc. 6th Congress of the Asian and Pacific Regional Division of the I.A.H.R., (Kyoto, Japan, July 88), Vol. 4, pp. 343-350.
  3. Grilli, S.T. and Svendsen, I.A. 1989 Computation of Nonlinear Wave Kinematics. In Proc. NATO Advanced Research Workshop (Molde, Norway, May 89), 15 pps. University of Oslo.
  4. Skourup, J., Jonsson, I.G., Grilli, S.T. and Svendsen, I.A. 1989 Computational Modeling of Velocities and Accelerations in Steep Waves. In Proc. NATO Advanced Research Workshop (Molde, Norway, May 89), 14pps. University of Oslo.
  5. Kirby, J.T., Wei, J. and Grilli, S.T. 1994 Tests of Weakly Nonlinear and Fully Nonlinear Models for Weakly Dispersive Surface Waves. Abstract in Proc. 12th U.S. National Congress of Appl. Mech. (Seattle, WA, June 94), p. 73.
  6. Grilli, S.T., Stepanishen, P., Pedersen, T., and Badiey, M. 1995 A hybrid DR-BEM model for underwater acoustic propagation in inhomogeneous media. Presented at the IABEM95 Intl. Symposium (Mauna Lani, Hawaii, August 1995).
  7. Grilli, S.T., Subramanya, R., and Horrillo, J. 1995 A BEM model for fully nonlinear waves shoaling and breaking over a slope. Presented at the IABEM95 Intl. Symposium (Mauna Lani, Hawaii, August 1995).
  8. Roy, R.V., Schwartz, L.W., Cheng, A.H.-D., Grilli, S. and R. Ghanem 1995 One- and Two-Dimensional Probabilistic Analysis of Flow in Random Porous Media by Stochastic Boundary Elements. Presented at the IABEM95 Intl. Symposium (Mauna Lani, Hawaii, August 1995).
  9. Watts, P. and S.T., Grilli 1998 Predicted Wave Amplitudes from Simulated Underwater Landslide Wavemaker Curves. Okushiri Tsunami/UJNR Workshop, Sapporo, Japan.
  10. Watts, P., Borrero, J.C., Tappin, D.R., Bardet, J.-P., S.T., Grilli, and C.E., Synolakis 1999 Novel Simulation Technique Employed on PNG Event. 22nd General Assembly IUGG, Birmingham, UK, JSS42 Abstract.
  11. Watts, P. , S.T. Grilli and J. T. Kirby 2002. Coupling 3D Tsunami Generation with Boussinesq Tsunami Propagation. Presented at the 27th General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society, Nice, France, Geophysical Research Abstracts, 4.
  12. Enet, F., Grilli, S.T., Watts, P., and Kirby, J.T. 2003. Modeling and Experimental Validation for Tsunamis Generated by Submarine Mass Failure. EOS Trans. AGU. Fall Meeting Suppl., San Francisco 12/03.
  13. Grilli, S.T., Watts, P., and Kirby, J.T. 2003. Tsunami landslide source models as a tool for analyzing complex case studies. EOS Trans. AGU. Fall Meeting Suppl., San Francisco 12/03.
  14. Grilli, S.T., Watts, P., Day, S. and Kirby, J.T. 2003. Boussinesq modeling of the complex 1975 Kalapana, Hawaii geological event. EOS Trans. AGU. Fall Meeting Suppl., San Francisco 12/03.
  15. Grilli, S.T., Watts, P., Fullarton, M., Grilli, S.T. and Kirby, J.T. 2003. Boussinesq modeling of the 1975 Kitimat, British Columbia landslide tsunami. EOS Trans. AGU. Fall Meeting Suppl., San Francisco 12/03.
  16. Kirby, J.T., Shi, F., Watts, P, and Grilli, S., 2004. Propagation of short dispersive tsunami waves in ocean basins, EOS Trans. AGU, 85(47), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract OS21E-02.
  17. Moran, K., Baxter, C. D. P., Grilli, S., and Watts, P. 2005. A North Atlantic Tsunamogenic Landslide Case History: the 1929 Grand Banks Event, The 32nd International Geological Congress (32IGC), Topical Symposium SESSION T11.15: Tsunami hazard from slope instability.
  18. Grilli, S. T., M. Ioualalen, J. Asavanant, J.T. Kirby, F. Shi, P.Watts, and F. Dias, 2005. Modeling of the 12/26/04 Indian Ocean tsunami generation, propagation, and coastal impact. Integration of the SEATOS cruise and other geophysical data, EOS Trans. AGU 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract U13A-07.
  19. Moran, K., Grilli, S.T. and D. Tappin, 2005. An Overview of SEATOS: Sumatra Earthquake and Tsunami Offshore Survey, EOS Trans. AGU, 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract U14A-04.
  20. Moran, K., Holt, S., and Grilli, S., 2005. A Science Teacher Experience in the Sumatra Earthquake and Tsunami Offshore Survey Expedition of May 2005, EOS Trans. AGU, 86 (47), Fall Meet. Suppl.,Abstract E-11.
  21. Tappin, D. R., Henstock, T., McNeill, L., and Grilli, S.T., 2005. Landslides and mass wasting offshore Sumatra - results from the Sumatra Earthquake HMS Scott survey January-February 2005, EOS Trans. AGU, 86(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract U14A-03.
  22. Grilli, S.T., Dubosq, S., Saillard, M. and Branger, H., 2007. UHF radar signature of a tsunami approaching coastal areas: modeling, experiments and application to tsunami warning, EOS Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract S43C-04.
  23. Harris, J., and Grilli, S.T., 2007. Validating a perturbation approach to the large eddy simulation of wave induced sediment transport, EOS Trans. AGU, 88(52), Fall Meet. Suppl., Abstract H51I-0885.


Research Reports :

  1. Grilli, S.T. 1980 Study of the Wave Action on Floating Ocean Structures by the Fluid Finite Element Method. Vol. 1, 252 pps.; Vol. 2 (annexes) 235 pps. University of Liège, College of Engineering, Belgium.
  2. Lejeune, A., Grilli, S.T. and Arnould, A. 1982 Study of Accropode Armour Layer on the Roundhead of the Breakwaters of AL-Mukalla. L.H.C.H. Report No. H/34681/1, 68 pps., Liège, Belgium.
  3. Rodriguez, S., Gulan, C., Grilli, S.T. and Beguin, P. 1983 Study of Floating Self-propelled Maritime Lock Gates (in French). L.H.C.H. Report No. H/31667/1, 73 pps., Liège, Belgium.
  4. Grilli, S.T. 1984 Boundary Element Methods in Fluid Mechanics (Wave Action on Floating Structures by the Boundary Element Method). In Proc. of the ``Zweite Aachen-Lüttischer Hochschuletage'' (Liège, Belgium, November 84). Institut für Wasserbau and Wasserwirtschaft, Mitteilungen No. 58, 33-59. RWTH, Aachen.
  5. Grilli, S.T. and Plancke, J. 1985 On Site and Numerical Study of the ``La Roya'' and ``L'Ospedale'' Beach Erosion (St-Florent, Corsica) (in French). L.H.C.H. Report No. H/35879 : Wave study, 19 pps., Liège, Belgium.
  6. Bay, D., Bruch, E., Grilli, S.T., Lejeune, A., Mathieu, R. and Plancke, J. 1986 Study of the Posidonia Transport in the Campoloro Harbor (Corsica) (in French). L.H.C.H. Report No. H/37677, 128 pps., Liège, Belgium.
  7. Bruch, E., Grilli, S.T., Isin, A. and Marchal, J. 1986 Study of the Added Mass in Hydrodynamics (in French). L.H.C.H. Report of the 1985 calendar year : Action concertée No. 85/90-82, 48 pps., Liège, Belgium.
  8. Bruch, E., Grilli, S.T., Isin, A. and Marchal, J. 1987 Study of the Added Mass in Hydrodynamics (in French). L.H.C.H. Report of the 1986 calendar year : Action concertée No. 85/90-82, 90 pps., Liège, Belgium.
  9. Grilli, S.T. 1987 Supporting Mission to the Niger Bassin Authority (NBA). Report of the Consultant in Hydrology (in French). Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nation (F.A.O) Report of project No. RAF/83/028, 116 pps. (annexes 111 pps.), Niamey, Niger.
  10. Skourup, J., Grilli, S.T. and Svendsen, I.A. 1988 Modeling of Steep and Breaking Waves by the Boundary Element Method. Inst. Hydrodyn. and Hydraulic Engng., Technical University of Denmark, Progress Report No. 68, 59-71.
  11. Grilli, S.T., Skourup, J. and Svendsen, I.A. 1988 The Modeling of Highly Nonlinear Water Waves : A Step toward a Numerical Wave Tank. Center for the Mathematics of Waves, Department of Math. Sciences, University of Delaware, Report No. 88-16.
  12. Grilli, S.T., Skourup, J. and Svendsen, I.A. 1989 An Efficient Boundary Element Method for Nonlinear Water Waves. Center for the Mathematics of Waves, Department of Math. Sciences, University of Delaware, Report No. 89-15.
  13. Grilli, S.T. and Svendsen, I.A. 1990 The Propagation and Runup of Solitary Waves on Steep Slopes. Center for Applied Coastal Research, University of Delaware, Research Report No. 91-4.
  14. Otta, A.K., Svendsen, I.A. and Grilli, S.T. 1992 Unsteady Free Surface Waves in a Region of Arbitrary Shape. Center for Applied Coastal Research, University of Delaware, Research Report No. 92-10, 153 pps.
  15. Eriksen, J., Grilli, S.T. and Mevel, J.-Y. 1993 The Cooperative Marine Technology program for the Middle-East Phase III-A : Final Evaluation report. Prepared for the Agency for International Development (USAID) Near East Bureau. Project No. PDC-1406-I-00-0062-00, 139 pps., AGRIDEC Inc.
  16. Grilli, S.T. and Subramanya, R. 1993 A Computer Program for Transient Wave Runup. Center for Applied Coastal Research, University of Delaware, Research Report No. 93-02, 131 pps.[pdf] (2.3M)
  17. Wei, G., Kirby , J.T., Grilli, S.T. and Subramanya, R. 1994 A Fully Nonlinear Boussinesq Model for Surface Waves. I. Highly Nonlinear Unsteady Waves. Center for Applied Coastal Research, University of Delaware, Research Report No. 94-15, 36 pp.
  18. Grilli, S.T., Hu, Z. and Spaulding, M.L. 1996 A hydrodynamic model of oil containment by a boom : Phase I. Final Technical Report for DOT Grant No. DTRS57-94-G-00076, Dept. Ocean Engng., Univ. of Rhode Island, 70 pps. [compressed postcript] (353K)
  19. Grilli, S.T., Hu, Z. , Spaulding, M.L. and D. Liang, 1997 Numerical Modeling of Oil Containment by a Boom /Barrier sSystem : Phase II. Final Technical Report for DOT Grant No. DTRS57-95-G-00065, Dept. Ocean Engng., Univ. of Rhode Island, 83pps. [compressed postcript] (654K)
  20. Grilli, S.T.,Fake, T., and Spaulding, M.L., 2000 Numerical Modeling of Oil Containment by a Boom/Barrier System : Phase III. Final Technical Report for DOT Grant No. DTRS57-95-G-00065, Dept. Ocean Engng., Univ. of Rhode Island, 193pps. [compressed postcript] (9.8M) [compressed pdf] (10.9M)
  21. Grilli, A., Grilli, S.T., Spaulding, M.L., Ford, K. and King J. 2004. Bathymetric and Wave Climate Studies in Support of Siting a Wave Energy Power Plant at Point Judith, RI. Final Technical Report for RIREO Grant Phase , Dept. Ocean Engng., Univ. of Rhode Island, 51 pps.
  22. Harris, J. and Grilli, S.T. 2004. On the Expected Performance of 82 ft Prototype, Gladius. Internal Technical Repor for Oceanic Inc. Grant. Dept. Ocean Engng., Univ. of Rhode Island, 16 pps.
  23. Grilli, S.T., Ioualalen, M., Dias, F., Collins, K., Shi, F., Kirby, J. and Watts, P. 2005. Numerical Simulation of the December 26, 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami: SEATOS Cruise report, 37 pps.
  24. Harris, J. and Grilli, S.T 2005. Storm surge/wave studies in support of siting a wave energy power plant at Point Judith, RI. Final Technical Report for RIREO Grant Phase II, Dept. Ocean Engng., Univ. of Rhode Island, 19 pps.
  25. Grilli, S.T. and C.D. Baxter, 2006. Numerical Simulation of Tsunami HazardMaps for the US East Coast. Summary of Key Results. FM Global Project, 16pps.
  26. Grilli, S.T., Baxter, C.D.P., Maretzki, S., Pérignon, Y. and Gemme, D. 2006. Numerical simulation of tsunami hazard maps for the US East Coast. Report of Year 1 project. FM Global Project, 34 pps.
  27. Spaulding, M.L., Grilli, A.R., Grilli, S.T. and Merrill, J. 2007. Design and Evaluation of Wave Energy Conversion Device to Power Ocean Surveillance Systems. Teledyne Sc. & Imag., LLC, Project, 69 pps.


Research Grants :

  1. Grant No. 06/25/81 (in charge of the experimental and numerical hydraulics studies, with A. Lejeune, 1981-83, $195,000) of the Institut pour la Recherche Scientifique Industrielle et en Agriculture (IRSIA.), Brussels (Belgium), to support : The Experimental Study of Self-moving Floating Tidal-surge Barriers.
  2. Grant No. 85/90-82 (Co-PI in charge of the numerical studies from 1985 to 1987, with A. Lejeune, 1985-90 award $172,000 per year) of the Scientific Research Policy Ministry, Brussels (Belgium) to support the study of : The Added Mass in Hydrodynamic Phenomenons.
  3. Grant (Co-PI with I.A. Svendsen, Summer 1988, $21,200) of the University of Delaware Sea Grant Program, University of Delaware (USA), to support : The 2D Modeling of Wave and Undertow Interaction in the Surf-zone.
  4. Grant (Co-PI with I.A. Svendsen, Summer 1989, $22,600) of the University of Delaware Sea Grant Program, to support : The 2D Modeling of Nonlinear Wave Radiation.
  5. Grant No. CRG-901019 (PI with M.A. Losada, 1991-92, $5,600) of the ``NATO Collaborative Research Grants'' Program, to support the : Numerical and Experimental Study of the Evolution of Solitary Waves over Submerged Obstacles.
  6. Grant No. BCS-9111827 (PI with N. Kobayashi, 1991-92, $36,851) of the "National Science Foundation" (NSF) Engineering/Earthquake, Hazards and Mitigation Program, to support the : Documentation and Maintenance of a Numerical Software for Calculating Nonlinear Wave Runup.
  7. Grant No. NA89AA/D/SG/082 (PI, 1992-93, $44,330) of the University of Rhode Island Sea Grant College Program, to support the study of : Breaking Waves on Beaches.
  8. Grant (PI, 1992-93, $4,000) of the University of Rhode Island Foundation, to support the : Ocean Engineering Undergraduate Wave Laboratory.
  9. Grant No. N-00014-94-I-C607 (PI, 1994-1995, $31,064) of the DOD U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (Stennis Space Center), Remote Sensing Division, to support the : Mapping of Nearshore Ocean Bottom Topography Through the Solution of Inverse Wave Propagation Problems.
  10. Grant No. N-00014-94-I-0565 (PI with P. Stepanishen, 1994-1995, $36,022) of the DOD Office of Naval Research (ONR) Ocean Acoustics Division, to support the : Modeling of the Acoustic Propagation in Shallow Water Oceanic Regions Including Effects of Bottom Geometry and Sub-bottom Propagation.
  11. Grant No. DTRS57-94-G-00076 (PI, 1994-1995, $97,291) of the DOT U.S. Coast Guard District No. 1 (USCG) FY94 Oil Pollution Research Grant Program, to support the : Hydrodynamic Modeling of Oil Containment.
  12. Grant (Co-PI with M. Spaulding, 1994-1996, $84,000) of the URI Ocean Technology Center (OTC) : COASTWATCH : An Integrated System for Coastal Monitoring.
  13. Grant No. DTRS57-95-G-00065 (PI, 1995-1996, $98,563) of the DOT U.S. Coast Guard District No. 1 (USCG) FY95 Oil Pollution Research Grant Program, to support : Numerical Modeling of Oil Containment by a Boom/Barrier system : Phase II.
  14. Grant No. N-00014-96-C6012 (PI, 1996-1997, $49,987) of the DOD U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (Stennis Space Center), Remote Sensing Division : Determination of Nearshore Bottom Topography Through the Solution of Inverse Wave Propagation Problems.
  15. Grant No. DTRS57-95-G-00065 of the DOI U.S. Minerals Management Service (PI, 1996-1997, $99,681) to support : Numerical Modeling of Oil Containment by a Boom/Barrier system : Phase III.
  16. Grant of the Rhode Island Ocean Technology Center of Excellence (PI, 1996-1997, $30,000) to support : COASTMAP : Interface Development.
  17. Grant of the College of Engineering, University of Rhode Island (1997-2002, $50,000) as part of the Distinguished Professor appointment.
  18. Grant (Co-PI with M. Spaulding, 1997-1998, $20,000) of the URI Ocean Technology Center (OTC) : Further developments of COASTMAP : An Integrated System for Coastal Monitoring.
  19. Grants (PI, $2,616 and $2,200, 1997-2000) of the University of Rhode Island Foundation, to support the : Upgrading of the Ocean Engineering Undergraduate Wave Laboratory.
  20. Grant No. DTRS57-95-G-00065 of the DOI U.S. Minerals Management Service (DOI) (PI, 1998-1999, $99,784) to support : Numerical Modeling of Oil Containment by a Boom/Barrier system : Phase III/2.
  21. Grant No. N-00014-99-10439 (PI, 1999-2001, $102,278) of the DOD Office of Naval Research (ONR) Ocean Science Division, to support the : Development and validation of depth-inversion algorithms for barred-beaches based on nonlinear properties of shoaling waves.
  22. Grant from Vibtech Inc. (PI, 1999-2000, $15,000) to the Ocean Engineering Instrument System Laboratory, to support the : Building of an adjustable beach for wave tank tests of a causeway-FastShip system deployed in the surfzone.
  23. Gift-grant from Applied Fluids Engineering Inc. (PI, 2000-2002, $34,300) to the Ocean Engineering Coastal Engineering Laboratory, to support : Fundamental Research on Tsunami Generation by Underwater Landslides and Slumps.
  24. Gift-grant from from Vibtech Inc. (PI, 1/2001, $3,000) to the Ocean Engineering Coastal Engineering Laboratory, to support : Wave tank tests of a causeway-FastShip system deployed in the surfzone.
  25. Gift-grant from U.S. Wave Energy Inc. (PI, 1/2001, $5,000) to the Ocean Engineering Coastal Engineering Laboratory, to support : Research in the area of Ocean Wave Energy uitlization.
  26. Grant No. N-00014-01-10349 (Co-PI, 2001-2003, $249,985; URI subcontract for $50,000) of the DOD Office of Naval Research (ONR) Ocean Science Division, to support the : Studies of Mine Burial in Coastal Environment.
  27. Grant No. CMS-0100223 (PI with P. Watts, 2001-04, $204,645) of the "National Science Foundation" (NSF) Engineering/Earthquake, Hazards and Mitigation Program, to support the : Case studies and tsunami community model for underwater landslide.
  28. Grant of the ``Champlin Foundation'' to support : Enhancements to the R/V CT-1 as a Floating, Undergraduate Ocean Engineering Laboratory (Co-PI, 2003-04, $100,000).
  29. Grant CMS-0301862 (PI, 2003, $37,000) of the ``National Sciences Foundation'' (NSF) Engineering/Earthquake, Hazards and Mitigation Program, to support a : Workshop on Model Validation and Benchmarking for Tsunami Generation by Submarine Mass Failure.
  30. Grant (2003-2004, $175,581 URI subcontract for $37,668) of the DOD Office of Naval Research (ONR) Ocean Science Division, to support : Large Eddy Simulation of Sediment Transport in the Presence of Surface Gravity Waves, Currents and Complex Bedforms.
  31. Grant (PI, 2003-2004, $172,506) from Ocean Dynamics Inc. : Hydrodynamic Modeling and Laboratory Experiments for the Harley SES FastShip.
  32. Grant (Co-PI, 2003-2004, $49,954) from RI Renewable Energy Office : Proposed Energetech wave power plant site off Pt Judith Harbor of Refuge.
  33. Grant (Steering Committee member, PIs: Robert Tyce and John King, 2004-2007, $150,000/year) from the University of Rhode Island : Partnership for Ocean Instrumentation (POI).
  34. Grant of the ``Champlin Foundation'' to support : Acquisition, Installation and Operation of a Novel Underwater Acoustic Sensor Array (BEAMER) for Oceanographic Education (Co-PI, 2004-05, $107,000).
  35. Grant No. N000140510068 (PI, 2004-2005, $65,439) of the DOD Office of Naval Research (ONR) Coastal Geosciences Division (code 321CG), to support : Wave Induced Mine Burial and Sediment Transport in Coastal Environment. Wave modeling studies.
  36. Grant of the ``Champlin Foundation'' to support : Adapting a Pressure Recording Inverted Echo Sounder to Tsunami and Earthquake Monitoring (Co-PI, 2005-06, $96,500).
  37. Grant (PI, 2004-2007, $34,500) from the University of Rhode Island Partnership for Ocean Instrumentation (POI), to support : Development of an Inverted Echo Sounder for Surface and Internal Wave Measurements in Ocean and Coastal Observatories.
  38. Grant (PI with Chris Baxter, 2005-2008, $156,706) from FM Global : Numerical Simulation of Tsunami Hazard Maps for the US East Coast (Phases I and II).
  39. Grant No. N000140510068 (PI, 2005-2008, $146,377) of the DOD Office of Naval Research (ONR) Coastal Geosciences Division (code 321CG), to support : Wave Induced Mine Burial and Sediment Transport in Coastal Environment : Wave and sediment transport modeling studies.
  40. Grant (Co-PI with Mohammad Faghri, John Grandin, Otto Gregory, Thomas Mather, Donna Meyer, Zongqin Zhang, and Christopher Baxter, 2005-2010, $2,364,000) from NSF OISE-Collaborative research Program : Partnership for International research and Education in Microfluidic Technology and applications.


Presentations and Participation in International Conferences and Research Meetings /Workshops:

  1. Paris (France) May 18 to 22, 1981 Presentation of a lecture : Etude numérique de l'action de la houle sur les structures flottantes, in the Association Technique Maritime et Aéronautique (A.T.M.A.) 81st Session.
  2. Rhodes Ste Genèse (Belgium) March 1982 Participation in a one week lecture series in the Von Karman Institute for Fluid Mechanics : Computational Fluid Dynamics.
  3. Brugge (Belgium) May 12 to 14, 1982 Presentation of a lecture : Wave Action on Floating Structures using Finite Element Method; comparison between Numerical and Experimental Results, in the International Symposium on Engineering in Marine Environment (S.E.M.E.).
  4. Hannover (Germany) June 1982 Presentation of a lecture : Wave Action on Floating Structures and Wave Propagation using Finite Element Method, in the 4th International Conference on Finite Elements in Water Resources.
  5. Cambridge (MA, USA) July 1 to 7, 1982 Presentation of poster : Study of Wave Action on Floating Structures using Finite Elements Method. Comparison between Numerical and Experimental Results, in the 3rd International Conference on the Behavior of Off-shore Structures (B.O.S.S.).
  6. Aachen (Germany) November 23 to 25, 1982 Presentation of a lecture : Study of the Wave Action on Floating Structures by Finite Elements, in the 1st University of Liège Days in the RWTH Aachen
  7. Paris (France) March 16 to 19, 1983 Participation in the Premier Colloque International sur les Méthodes Vectorielles et Parallèles en Calcul Scientifique.
  8. Hiroshima (Japan) November 5 to 12, 1983 Presentation of a lecture : Study of the Wave Action on Floating Structures by the Boundary Element Method. Comparison with Finite Element and Experimental Results, in the 5th International Conference on Boundary Elements.
  9. Paris (France) May 14 to 18, 1984 Presentation of a lecture : Etude de l'action de la houle sur les structures flottantes par éléments frontières. Comparaison avec les éléments finis, in the Association Technique Maritime et Aéronautique (A.T.M.A.) 84th Session.
  10. Darmstadt (Germany) November 1 to 4, 1984 Presentation of an invited lecture in the TH Darmstadt, : Wave Action on Floating Structures by the Boundary Element Method, in the Seminar ürber Randelement-methoden (BEM).
  11. Liège (Belgium) November 23, 1984 Presentation of a lecture : Wave Action on Coastal Structures, in the 2nd RWTH Aachen Days at the University of Liège.
  12. Melbourne (Australia) August 18 to 24, 1985 Presentation of two lectures : (i) Open Channel Hydraulics and Water Management; (ii) Wave Action on Coastal Structures, in the International Association for Hydraulic Research (I.A.H.R.) 21st Congress.
  13. Liège (Belgium) September 24 to 26, 1985 Presentation of a lecture : Mathematical modeling of water transport, in the International Congress on the Continental European Poles.
  14. Loutraki (Greece) September 29 to October, 5, 1985 Presentation of a lecture : Numerical Modeling of Wave and Impact Studies in Coastal Zones (Corsican shore), in the European Workshop on Coastal Zones.
  15. Paris (France) April 21 to 24, 1986 Presentation of a lecture : Etude du comportement hydrodynamique de grandes portes flottantes automotrices pour écluses et barrières marée-tempêtes, in the Association Technique Maritime et Aéronautique (A.T.M.A.) 86th Session.
  16. Tokyo (Japan) September 21 to 29, 1986 Presentation of a lecture : Computation of the Fluid Flow in Zoned Anisotropic Porous Media and Determination of the Free Surface Seepage, in the 8th International Conference on Boundary Elements.
  17. Los Angeles (CA-USA) November 17 to 25, 1986 Presentation of a lecture : The Numerical Modeling of the Wave Field near the Shore by the Boundary Element Method, in the 1st International Conference on Environmental Softwares (ENVIROSOFT86).
  18. Aachen (Germany) January 5 and 6, 1987 Participation in the 7. Internationalen Wasserbau-Seminar Workshop : ``Grundwasser-Modelle in der Praxis''.
  19. Kiel (Germany) January 16 to 18, 1987 Presentation of a lecture : Computation of the Transient Flow in Zoned Anisotropic Porous Media by the Boundary Element Method, in the 3rd GAMM Seminar on Panel Methods in Mechanics.
  20. Rabat (Morroco) March 12 to 26, 1988 Presentation of an invited lecture : Application of the Boundary Element Method to Some Elliptic Fluid Mechanics Problems, Chairman of a session, and presentation of a 3h tutorial : The Modeling of Highly Nonlinear Water Waves by the Boundary Element Method, in the 1st International Conference on Computer Methods and Water Resources.
  21. Southampton (England) September 3 to 10, 1988 Presentation of an invited lecture : The Modeling of Highly Nonlinear Waves : A Step Toward the Numerical Wave Tank, in the 10th International Conference on Boundary Elements.
  22. Newark (DE-USA) March 28 to 30, 1989 Presentation of a lecture in the University of Delaware : Propagation and Runup of Solitary Waves on Steep Slopes, in the Workshop on Rational Design of Mound Structures.
  23. New York (NY-USA) November 16, 1989 : Presentation of a lecture : Generation and Reflection of Nonlinear Waves from Steep Slopes, in the H-5 Panel (Analytic Ship Wave Relations) of the 1989 Annual Meeting of the Society of naval Architects and Marine Engineers.
  24. University Park (PA-USA) April 13 to 15, 1989 Participation in a conference at Pennsylvania State University, on Nonlinear Phenomena in Fluid Mechanics.
  25. Oystese (Norway) May 7 to 10, 1989 Presentation of a lecture : Runup and reflection of a Solitary Wave on Steep Slopes in a Numerical Wave Tank, in the Fourth International Workshop on Water Waves and Floating Bodies.
  26. Molde (Norway) May 22 to 25, 1989 Presentation of a lecture : Computation of Nonlinear Wave Kinematics, in the Nato Advanced Research Workshop on Water Wave Kinematics.
  27. Newark (DE-USA) September 12 to 15, 1989 : Participation in the University of Delaware to the Workshop on Integral and Field Equation Methods in Fluid-Structure Interactions.
  28. Cambridge (MA-USA) August 29 to 31, 1989 Presentation of two lectures : (i) The Modeling of Nonlinear Water Wave Interaction with Maritime Structures; (ii) The Modeling of Highly Nonlinear Waves : Some Improvements to the Numerical Wave Tank, and Chairman of a session, in the 11th International Conference on Boundary Element Methods in Engineering (BEM11).
  29. Newark (DE-USA) July 10 to 12, 1990 : Co-chairman of the Conference, presentation of a lecture : Corner Effects Using BEM for Nonlinear Waves, and Chairman of a session, in the 5th International Conference on Boundary Element Technology (BETECH90).
  30. Newark (DE-USA) November 1-2, 1990 : Presentation of two lectures : (i) Characteristics of Wave Breaking Induced by Submerged Breakwaters; (ii) Computation of Highly Nonlinear Waves, in Advances in Coastal Engineering.
  31. Catalina Island (CA-USA) August 15-17, 1990 : Presentation of two lectures : (i) Nonlinear waves on steep Slopes; (ii) The Effect of Submerged Breakwaters on Long Wave Runup, in the International Workshop on Long wave Runup.
  32. Manchester (England) June 20-23, 1991 : Presentation of a lecture : Wave Overturning Induced by Moving Bodies with Application to Slender Ship Wave Resistance, in the Department of Mathematics, University of Manchester.
  33. Southampton (England) July 2-4, 1991 : Presentation of a lecture : Wave Motion and Overturning Induced by Moving Bodies. Application to Slender Ship Wave Resistance, and Chairman of a session in the First International Conference on Computational Modelling of Free and Moving Boundary Problems.
  34. Newport (RI-USA) February 28, 1992 : Participation in the Canada/US Ocean Technology Conference.
  35. Newark (Delaware-USA) March 31, April 1, 1992 : Presentation of a lecture : A Numerical Model for Fully Nonlinear Waves, in the 1992 Coastal Engng. Forum and Res. Meeting of the ``Center for Applied Coastal Research''.
  36. College Station (TX-USA) May 23-27, 1992 : Presentation of a lecture : Nonlinear Shoaling and Impact of Waves on Coastal Structures, at the 9th ASCE Engineering Mechanics Conf..
  37. Venice (Italy) October 3-10, 1992 : Presentation of a lectures : Wave Impact Forces on Mixed Breakwaters, at the 23rd Intl. Conf. on Coastal Engineering (ICCE23).
  38. St. Johns (Newfoundland-Canada) May 22-26, 1993 : Presentation of the a lecture : Impact of Breaking Waves over Emerged and Submerged Coastal Structures, at the 8th Intl. Workshop on Water Waves and Floating Bodies.
  39. Charlottesville (VA-USA) June 5-10, 1993 : Presentation of an invited lecture : BEM Modeling of Shoaling and Breaking Waves in Coastal Areas, at the 1st SES-ASME-ASCE joint meeting (MEET'N'93)
  40. New-Orleans (LA-USA) July 25-29, 1993 : Presentation of of two lectures : (i) Wave Impact Forces on Coastal Structures; (ii) ASA.WAVES : An Interactive PC-based Wave Forecasting Tool, and Chairman of a session, at the 2nd Intl. Symposium on Ocean Wave Measurements and Analysis (WAVES93).
  41. Worcester (Massachussets-USA) August 10-13, 1993 : Presentation of a lecture : Nonlinear Wave Modeling in very Shallow Water, and Chairman of a session, at the 15th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements in Engineering (BEM15).
  42. Newark (DE-USA) September 8,9, 1993 : Presentation of a lecture : A PC-based tool for wave-refraction diffraction in coastal areas, in the 1993 Research Meeting of the ``Center for Applied Coastal Research'' .
  43. Durham (NH-USA) November 3-5, 1993 : Participation in the Gulf of Maine Data and Information System Workshop at the University of New Hampshire.
  44. Vancouver (BC, Canada) June 6-8, 1994 : Participation in the Oil Containment Re-evaluation workshop organized by the US and Canadian Coast Guard.
  45. Vancouver (BC, Canada) August 20-28, 1994 : Presentation of two lectures : (i) Comparison of Modified Boussinesq and Fully Nonlinear Potential Models for Shoaling Solitary Waves; (ii) Kinematics and Properties of Fully Nonlinear Waves Shoaling and Breaking over a Gentle Slope, and Chairman of a session, at the International Symposium on Waves - Physical and Numerical Modelling.
  46. Mauna Lani (HI, USA) July 31 to August 5, 1995 : Presentation of three lectures : (i) A hybrid DR-BEM model for underwater acoustic propagation in inhomogeneous media; (ii) A BEM model for fully nonlinear waves shoaling and breaking over a slope; (iii) One- and Two-Dimensional Probabilistic Analysis of Flow in Random Porous Media by Stochastic Boundary Elements, at the IABEM95 Intl. Symposium.
  47. Cancun (Mexico) September 5-9, 1995 : Presentation of an invited lecture : Numerical Modeling of Wave Breaking on Beaches and over Coastal Structures, and Chairman of a session, at the 2nd Intl. Conf. on Computer Modeling of Seas and Coastal Regions.
  48. Friday Harbor (WA, USA) September 11-17, 1995 : Presentation of an invited keynote lecture : Review of Boundary Element Models for Long Wave Runup, at the 2nd. Intl. Workshop on Long-Wave Runup Models.
  49. Avery Point (New London) (CT, USA) November 14, 1995 : Presentation of an invited lecture : Modeling of Oil Containment by a Boom, at the U.S. Coast Guard Information Transfer Meeting on High Speed Containment Systems.
  50. Calgary (Alberta, Canada) June 11-16, 1996 : Presentation of a lecture : Numerical Modeling of Oil Containment by a Boom, at the 19th Arctic and Marine Oilspill Program Tech. Seminar.
  51. Orlando (FL, USA) August 31 to September 9, 1996 : Presentation of a lecture : Fully Nonlinear Properties of Periodic Waves Shoaling over Slopes, and Chairman of a Session at the 25th Intl. Conf. on Coastal Engineering (ICCE25).
  52. Carry-Le-Rouet (France) March 15-21, 1997 : Presentation of a lecture : Fully Nonlinear Properties of Shoaling Periodic Waves Calculated in a Numerical Wave Tank., at the 12th Intl. Workshop on Water Waves and Floating Bodies.
  53. Newark (DE. USA) April 27-29, 1997 : Presentation of a lecture : Nonlinear computation of shoaling wave properties useful for depth inversion, at the ONR-BE meeting.
  54. Rome (Italy) September 8-12, 1997 : Presentation of an invited lecture : Computation of interfacial instabilities using a vortex sheet BEM model, at the 19th Intl. Conf. on Boundary Elements in Engineering (BEM19).
  55. Virginia Beach (Vriginia-USA) November 2-8, 1997 : Presentation of a lecture : Depth inversion in Shallow Water based on Nonlinear Properties of Shoaling Periodic Waves, at the WAVES97 Intl. Conf.
  56. Alphen aan den Rijn (The Netherland) March 29th to April 1, 1998 : Presentation of a lecture : Modeling of Instabilities of Oil Containment System by a Vortex Sheet Method, at the 13th Intl. Workshop on Water waves and Floating Bodies
  57. Baltimore (MD, USA) May 15-16, 1998 : Participation as invited participant in an NSF sponsored workshop on Major Research Equipment/Facilities for Tsunami/Long Wave Research.
  58. Montreal (Canada) May 25-29, 1998 : Presentation of a lecture : Computation of periodic wave shoaling over barred-beaches in a fully nonlinear wave tank, at the 8th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf.
  59. Toulon (France) September 4, 1998 : Presentation of an invited lecture : Depth inversion in shallow water based on nonlinear properties of shoaling waves, at the 5th WEGEMT Workshop on Nonlinear Wave Action on Structures and Ships.
  60. Brest (France) May 30th to June 4th, 1999 : Presentation of a lecture : A fully nonlinear BEM model for 3D overturning waves, at the 9th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE99).
  61. San Francisco (USA) December 13 to 17, 1999 : Presentation of a lecture : Wave amplitude and runup predictions for tsunamis generated by underwater landslides, at the AGU Fall Meeting.
  62. Seattle (USA) May 29 to June 2, 2000 : Presentation of a lecture : Modeling of overturning waves over arbitrary bottom in a 3D numerical wave tank, at the 10th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE00).
  63. La Londe les Maures (France) July 8 to 13, 2000 : Participation in the JONSMOD/MEDMOD Conference.
  64. Honolulu (USA) October 16 to 17, 2000, Presentation of a seminar at the University of Hawaii : Prediction of underwater landslide tsunamis in a numerical wave tank. Comparison with laboratory experiments. Visit of the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.
  65. Nice (France) March 25 to 30, 2001, Presentation of two lectures : Modeling of freak wave generation by 3D nonlinear wave modulation or energy focusing, and, Numerical and experimental modeling of tsunamis generated by underwater landslides, at the 26th General Assembly of the European Geophysical Society.
  66. Stavanger (Norway) June 16 to 21, 2001, Presentation of three lectures : Modeling of tsunami generation by an underwater landslide in a 3D-NWT, Modeling of freak wave generation in a 3D-NWT, and Modeling of shoaling and breaking waves in a 2D-NWT by using a spilling breaker model, at the 11th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE01).
  67. Toulon (France) June 22, 2001 Presentation of an invited seminar at the LSEET laboratory, University of Toulon : Modeling of highly nonlinear wave phenomena in a numerical wavetank.
  68. San Francisco (USA) September 3-7, 2001, Presentation of three lectures: Landslide tsunami amplitude prediction in a numerical wave tank, Three-dimensional wave focusing in fully nonlinear wave models, Implementation and validation of a breaker model in a fully nonlinear wave propagation model. At the WAVES 2001 Intl. Conf.
  69. Anglet (France) May 15-17, 2002, Presentation of an invited keynote lecture : Nonlinear modeling of wave transformation in coastal area (in french). At the VIIème Journées Nationales Génie Cotier Génie Civil.
  70. Paris (France) October 14-15, 2002, Invited participant in the "Journées PATOM" (Atmosphere/Oceanic Multiscale Program).
  71. La Londe (France) April 14-18, 2003, Invited Lecture : Modelling and experiments for nonlinear coastal wave generation and transformations, in the Summer School ``Geophysical Turbulence'' .
  72. Honolulu (Hawai) May 23 to 30, 2003, Presentation of two lectures : Numerical Modeling and Experiments of Wave Shoaling over Buried Cylinders in Sandy Bottom and Computations of 3D Overturning Waves in Shallow Water, at the 13th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE03).
  73. Paris, Nantes (France) October 17-21, 2003, Research meeting at ?Ecole Normale Supérieure?, Cachan (Paris), and ?Reporter? on the jury of the Ph.D defense of David LeTouzé, at ?Ecole Centrale de Nantes?.
  74. San Francisco (CA, USA) December 8-12, 2003, Presentation of an invited lecture : Tsunami landslide source models as a tool for analyzing complex case studies; and one poster: Modeling and Experimental Validation for Tsunamis Generated by Submarine Mass Failure, at the AGU Fall Meeting.
  75. Toulon (France) May 23-28, 2004, Chairman of a Special Session and Presentation of an invited lecture : Numerical modeling and experiments for solitary wave shoaling and breaking over a sloping beach, at the 14th Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE04).
  76. Toulon (France) June 18, 2004, Presentation of an invited Seminar at LSEET-CNRS research laboratory, University of Toulon : "Récents progrès dans la modélisation de phénomènes a surface libre non-linéaire en ingéniérie marine"
  77. Sofia-Antipolis (France) June 22, 2004, Presentation of an invited Seminar at Géosciences Azur CNRS research laboratory, University of Nice : Modeling of nonlinear coastal waves and landslide tsunamis.
  78. Toulon (France) October, 4, 2004, Presentation of an invited Seminar at Engineering School ISITV, University of Toulon : Recent Progress in the Modeling of Nonlinear Free Surface Phenomena and their Application to Ocean Engineering.
  79. Kona (HI, USA) January 30, February 3, 2005, Participation in the 5th ONR Mine Burial Workshop.
  80. Madrid (Spain) July 3-7, 2005, Presentation of two lectures: Wave Energy Focusing in a Three-dimensional Numerical Wavetank, and Numerical Simulation of the December 26, 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami using a Higher-order Boussinesq Model. At the WAVES 2005 Intl. Conf.
  81. Toulon (France) and Braunschweig (Germany) September 24-29, 2005, President of a thesis Jury (ISITV) and Visit of University of Braunschweig as part of NSF-PIRE grant.
  82. Tourtour (France) October 19-24, 2005, Co-organizer of "Post SEATOPS cruise Tsunami Workshop" sponsored by Foundation Les Treilles.
  83. San Francisco (CA) December 4-7, 2005, Participation in AGU Fall meeting, as co-convener of session on "Interdisciplinary Studies of the 26 December 2004 Great Sumatra-Andaman Earthquake and Tsunami", president of two sessions, participant in a press conference on "Recent findings on 12/26/04 tsunami", and presenter of a lecture : Modeling of the 12/26/04 Indian Ocean Tsunami generation, propagation, and coastal impact. Integration of SEATOS Cruise and other geophysical data.
  84. Edinburgh (Scotland) December 12-15, 2005, Presentation of an invited keynote lecture at the "Rogue Wave Workshop" : Fully nonlinear simulations of rogue wave generation and properties. Interactions with ocean structures.
  85. San Francisco (CA) May 28-June 1, 2006, Chairman of a Special Session and presentation of an invited plenary lecture : "The 26-12-2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami: Latest Modeling, Case Studies and Perspective for Tsunami Forecasting and Mitigation.", at the 16h Offshore and Polar Engng. Conf. (ISOPE06).
  86. Providence (RI) June 6-8, 2006, Presentation of two invited lectures : "Overview of Tsunami Processes and Recent Progress in Simulations." and "Tsunami Hazard in the Atlantlic Ocean and the US East Coast -- A Stochastic Approach.", at NOAA's National Wheather Service Tsunami Workshop for Eastern Regions.
  87. Corvallis (OR) July 26-29, 2006, Invited participant in a NSF-NEES workshop to review use of Tsunami Wave Tank. Presentation of a lecture: Review of coseismic and landslide tsunami modeling.
  88. Brest (France) September 4-5, 2006, Invited to serve on the MS jury of Yves Perignon at ENSIETA Engineering school.
  89. Nantes (France) October 3, 2006, Invited to serve on the MS jury of Yann Drouin at ECN Engineering school.
  90. Daejon, Seoul, Pusan (Korea) November 18-25, 2006, Invited lecturer at MOERI/KORDI; Seoul National University and Pusan National Universityt. Visit of vasious laboratories and presentation of 4 seminars on freak wave research, modeling, BEM-VOF coupling and modeling of wave induced sediment transport.
  91. Marseille (France) November 30, 2006. President of M.-A, Pradal PhD thesis Jury at University of Marseille, School of Oceanography.
  92. Nantes (France) December 7-8, 2006. President of P. Ferrant?s Research Habilitation thesis Jury at ECN, University of Nantes.
  93. Toulon (France) December 14, 2006. Invited seminar on the 1 2/26/04 tsunami at the University of Toulon.
  94. Braunschweig (Germany) January 14-17, 2007. Group visit of the NSF-PIRE PIs at TUB, for research coordination and discussion of dual PhD program.
  95. Nantes (France) February 7-8, 2007. Invited member of B. Alessandrini?s Research Habilitation thesis Jury at ECN, University of Nantes.
  96. Hannover (Germany) April 22-25, 2007. Invited foreign expert participant in the ?DFG Tsunami roundtable?, to define German Research policy in this area. Presentation of a lecture on : Coastal effects of tsunamis: modeling and applications.
  97. Nantes (France) May 2-3, 2007. Invited member of Romain Luquet?s PhD thesis at ECN, University of Nantes.
  98. Lisbon (Portugal) July 2-7, 2007. Participation in the ISOPE 2007 conference, chair of a session, TPC member and presentation of a lecture on : Computation of the wavemaking resistance of a Harley surface effect ship.
  99. Perugia (Italy) July 9-14, 2007. Participation at the IUGG 2007 conference, tsunami meeting. Presentation of a lecture on tsunami hazard on the US east coast and a poster on UHF radar tsunami detection.
  100. San Francisco (CA) December 11-15, 2007. Participation in AGU Fall meeting as presenter of a lecture : UHF radar signature of a tsunami approaching coastal areas: modeling, experiments and application to tsunami warning; and co-presenter of a poster: Validating a perturbation approach to the large eddy simulation of wave induced sediment transport.
  101. Braunschweig (Germany) January 7-10, 2008. Group visit of the NSF-PIRE PIs at TUB, for research coordination and work with German partners.

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