The European turbulence conference gathers every two years the community of scientists involved in the study of turbulence, from fundamental physics issues to applied fluid mechanics – usually over 450 participants. Eight outstanding contributors are the central invited speakers, and 4 sessions are run in parallel.
The first ETC meeting took place in 1986 at the Ecole Centrale, in Lyon. For the 14th edition and 25th anniversary of this very successful event, the Euromech Committee has again selected Lyon.
Host: ENS de Lyon
Scientific Committee: Konrad Bajer (U. Warsaw), Eberhard Bodenschatz (MPI Göttingen), Carlo Casciola (La Sapienza, Roma), Peter Davidson (U. Cambridge), Stephan Fauve (ENS de Paris), Yury Kachanov (Novosibirsk), Dan Henningson (KTH Stockholm), Detlef Lohse (U. Twente), Jean-François Pinton (CNRS – ENS de Lyon), Neil Sandham (U. Southampton).
Local Organization Committee: Jean-François Pinton (CNRS – ENS de Lyon), Mickael Bourgoin (CNRS – Université de Grenoble), Laurent Chevillard (ENS de Lyon), Fabien Godeferd (CNRS – EC Lyon), Nicolas Mordant (Université de Grenoble), Aurore Naso (CNRS – EC Lyon), Alain Pumir (CNRS – ENS de Lyon), Romain Volk (ENS de Lyon).
Important dates to come:
Opening of abstract submissions: October 2012 Deadline for abstract submissions: January 8th, 2013 Notification of acceptance: March 1st, 2013 Opening of registrations: March 15th, 2013 Deadline for early registration: May 31st, 2013
Invited speakers
Axel Brandenburg (Nordita, Sweden)
Roberto Camussi (Roma Tre University, Italy)
Francois Daviaud (CEA, France)
Arne V. Johansson (KTH Stockholm, Sweden)
Rich Kerswell (University of Bristol, U.K.)
Szymon P. Malinowski (Warsaw University, Poland)
Beverly J. McKeon (CalTech, Pasadena, U.S.A.)
Haitao Xu (MPI Goettingen, Germany)
The principal topics of ETC14 include but are not limited to:
Acoustics of turbulent flows
MHD turbulence
Atmospheric turbulence
Reacitng and compressible turbulence
Control of turbulent flows
Transport and mixing
Geophysical and astrophysical turbulence
Turbulence in multiphase and non-Newtonian flows
Instability and transition
Vortex dynamics and structure formation
Intermittency and scaling
Wall bounded flows
Large eddy simulation and related techniques
Turbulent combustion
Lagrangian aspects of turbulence
Turbulence in superfluids
PDF: ETC14_INFO
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