The core development team is:
- Chiel van Heerwaarden, Wageningen University & Research
- Thijs Heus, Cleveland State University
- Bart van Stratum, Wageningen University & Research
We are very grateful to the following major contributors to MicroHH:
- Anja Ražnjević, Wageningen University & Research, development point source module
- Ben van Werkhoven, Netherlands eScience Center (NLeSC): implementation Kernel Launcher and Kernel Tuner.
- Elynn Wu, UC San Diego: implementation GCSS Radiation
- Jacob Adamczyk, Cleveland State University, porting NSW6 microphysics to CUDA
- Jeremy Gibbs, NOAA National Severe Storms Laboratory: implementation slope flows
- Menno Veerman, Wageningen University & Research: porting RTE+RRTMGP to CUDA + development CUDA ray tracer
- Mirjam Tijhuis, Wageningen University & Research: coupling aerosols to RTE+RRTMGP
- Steven van der Linden, Delft University of Technology: Deardorff Turbulence Kinetic Energy model
- Stijn Heldens, Netherlands eScience Center (NLeSC): implementation Kernel Launcher and Kernel Tuner.
We also thank the following contributors for their work in various places in the code, or for testing and reporting issues:
- Ivan Bašták Ďurán, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main
- Maarten Krol, Wageningen University & Research & Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Research Utrecht
- Mary Rose Mangan, Wageningen University & Research
- Tristan Roelofs, Wageningen University & Research
- Wouter Mol, Wageningen University & Research
Lastly, we would like to thank the following people from the Netherlands eScience Center (NLeSC) for their contributions to MicroHH through the RTE+RRTMGP ESiWACE project:
- Alessio Sclocco
- Ben van Werkenhoven
- Gijs van den Oord