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Old   September 3, 2015, 12:37
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Dear all,

After a successful first edition of the course on detailed modelling of free surface water wave, it is now time to announce the second edition. It will take place in Delft, The Netherlands, as part of the International Delft Software Days.

The course will take place from the 28th to the 29th of October 2015. All relevant information and the registration procedure can be found here:

http://www.dsd-int.nl/training/waves...surface-flows/

Please do not hesitate to ask any questions; either here or on niels.jacobsen.ad.deltares.nl.

Kind regards,

Niels
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