Scientific programme
The focus of the Symposium is on Computational Methods for two-phase flows, with particular flow configurations such as interfacial waves and stability, jets, Rayleigh-Taylor instability, and two-phase turbulence. In order to generate new challenges and opportunities for this community, the symposium is open to contributions on the experimental side and also, on the applications side. The symposium will therefore mix together contributors from all these areas.
Keynote speakers:
- Stéphane Zaleski (UPMC (Paris) and Institut Jean Le Rond d'Alembert)
- Gretaar Tryggvason (Johns Hopkins University)
- Hang Ding (University of Science and Technology of China)
- Tiegang Liu (Beihang University)
- Peter Spelt (UCBL (Lyon) and LMFA)
- Prashant Valluri (University of Edinburgh)
Regular talks:
Participants whose abstracts are selected for presentation will be invited to give a 20-minute talk, plus 5 minutes for questions. PhD students who are invited will give 10-minute talks, plus 5 for questions. Standard audio-visual equipment (data projector, screen, laser pointer and an audio system) will be available in the lecture room.
Cultural Programme:
- Welcome reception at the Royal Irish Academy, Monday June 10th 2019
- Excursion and dinner to Johnny Foxes Traditional Irish Pub, Tuesday June 11th 2019
The welcome reception on Monday June 10th is kindly supported by the Royal Irish Academy. The Royal Irish Academy, based in Dublin, is one of Ireland's premier learned societies and cultural institutions. It is an all-Ireland, independent academic body dedicated to the promotion of study and excellence in the sciences, humanities and social sciences.