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Tanji, Seika

Disaster Prevention Research Institute (DPRI) Assistant Professor

Tanji, Seika
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    Last Updated :2025/06/10

    Basic Information

    Email Address

    • Email Address

      tanji.seika.8tkyoto-u.ac.jp

    Professional Memberships

    • 日本気象学会
    • 日本雪氷学会

    Academic Degree

    • 25 Mar. 2020
      北海道大学修士(理学)
    • 23 Mar. 2023
      北海道大学博士(理学)

    Academic Resume (Undergraduate School/Majors)

    • 北海道大学, 理学部地球惑星科学科, 卒業

    Research History

    • From Oct. 2024, To Present
      京都大学防災研究所, 気候変動適応研究センター 暴風雨・極端気象研究領域, 助教
    • From Apr. 2023, To Sep. 2024
      京都大学防災研究所 気象・水象災害研究部門 暴風雨・気象環境研究分野 特任助教

    Profile

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      数値シミュレーションを用いて吹雪、吹きだまり、境界層の風の研究を行っています。


      吹きだまりモデルを開発しています。

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      Research

      Research Interests

      • Large-eddy simulation
      • ヒートアイランド
      • 都市気象
      • 境界層
      • 格子ボルツマン法
      • 吹きだまり
      • 吹雪

      Papers

      • Relationship between upward heat transport and building arrangement in urban districts of Osaka as revealed by large-eddy simulations
        Seika Tanji; Tetsuya Takemi
        Urban Climate, Jun. 2025, Peer-reviewed, Lead author
      • Estimating the effect of snowdrift formation on turbulent airflow and subsequent snowdrift around three types of fences
        Seika Tanji
        Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, Jun. 2025
      • Estimating the effect of pre-existing snowdrift on turbulent airflow and subsequent snowdrift in the numerical simulation
        Seika Tanji
        18 Mar. 2025
      • Impacts of building modifications on the turbulent flow and heat transfer in urban surface boundary layers
        Seika Tanji; Tetsuya Takemi; Guangdong Duan
        Journal of Wind Engineering and Industrial Aerodynamics, Nov. 2024, Peer-reviewed, Lead author
      • Comparison of the LBM snowdrift model output with the observation results
        Seika Tanji; Masaru Inatsu; Yusuke Harada
        Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, 12 Jun. 2023, Peer-reviewed, Lead author
      • Development of a snowdrift model with the lattice Boltzmann method and comparison with the observation results
        Seika Tanji; Masaru Inatsu; Tsubasa Okaze
        Progress in Earth and Planetary Science, 15 May 2023, Peer-reviewed, Lead author
      • Blowing snow map of Hokkaido in 2017/2018 winter
        Seika TANJI; Masaru INATSU; Sho KAWAZOE; Yousuke SATO
        Journal of the Japanese Society of Snow and Ice, May 2021, Peer-reviewed, Lead author
      • Toward predicting expressway closures due to blowing snow events
        Masaru Inatsu; Seika Tanji; Yousuke Sato
        Cold Regions Science and Technology, Sep. 2020, Peer-reviewed
      • Case Study of Blowing Snow Potential Diagnosis with Dynamical Downscaling
        Seika Tanji
        SOLA, 2019, Peer-reviewed, Lead author

      Misc.

      • 都市における熱輸送の気象影響に関する気象モデル・LESモデル解析
        竹見哲也; 丹治星河; 入江健太
        日本気象学会大会講演予稿集(CD-ROM), 2024

      Awards

      • 20 Feb. 2024
        Board of Education, Kaga, 中谷宇吉郎科学奨励賞(加賀市教育委員会)
      • 07 Jun. 2022
        2022年度雪氷学会学会賞論文賞
      • 01 Aug. 2018
        日本気象学会北海道支部2018年第1回研究発表会『2018年度「北海道支部発表会」』
      • 08 Jul. 2021
        北海道大学理学院優秀研究奨励賞
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        Education

        Teaching subject(s)

        • From 01 Apr. 2025, To 31 Mar. 2026
          Field Laboratories in Multi-scale Earth Dynamics I
          5217, Year-long, Graduate School of Science, 2
        • From 01 Apr. 2025, To 31 Mar. 2026
          Seminar on Applied Meteorology IID
          5179, Fall, Graduate School of Science, 2
        • From 01 Apr. 2025, To 31 Mar. 2026
          Seminar on Applied Meteorology IIC
          5178, Spring, Graduate School of Science, 2
        • From 01 Apr. 2025, To 31 Mar. 2026
          Seminar on Applied Meteorology IIB
          5177, Fall, Graduate School of Science, 2
        • From 01 Apr. 2025, To 31 Mar. 2026
          Seminar on Applied Meteorology IIA
          5176, Spring, Graduate School of Science, 2

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