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Programme

Timetable

The registration desk will be open from 3:30pm to 7:00pm on Sunday Sept. 14th and again from 8:00am on Monday 15th. An overview of the sessions is below. For the current (draft) timetable of individual presentations (as a PDF file) see here .

Sunday 17:30
Wine reception

Monday 08:45-09:15
Welcome and opening ceremony
Monday 09:15-10:00
Euromech Fluid Mechanics Lecture: F. Busse
Monday 10:30-12:00
Boundary-Layer Instability
Drops and Droplets I
Vortices I
Contributed Bio-fluids I
Reactive Flow I
Chaotic Mixing
Deposition and Sedimentation
Monday 13:30-14:15
Invited lecture: A. Dowling
Monday 14:30-15:30
Instability of Rotating Flow I
Drops and Droplets II
Contributed Bio-fluids II
Micro/Nano channels
Reactive Flow II
Vortices II
Receptivity
Monday 16:00-17:30
Non-modal Instability
Multiphase Flow I
Analytical solutions
Turbulent Flow
Stratified Flow
Contributed Bio-fluids III
Waves
Monday 19:00
Reception and buffet at the Alan Turing Building (School of Mathematics)

Tuesday 08:30-09:15
Invited lecture: E. Guazzelli
Tuesday 09:15-10:00
Invited lecture: J. Eggers
Tuesday 10:30-12:00
Mini-symposium: Granular Media and Colloids I
Mini-symposium: Internal Bio-fluids I
Wake and Shear-flow Instability I
Particle-laden Flow I
Rotating and/or Stratified Flow
Turbulent Jets and Boundary Layers
Numerical Simulation
Tuesday 13:30-15:30
Mini-symposium: Granular Media and Colloids II
Mini-symposium: Internal Bio-fluids II
Global Instability
Bubbles I
Instability of Rotating Flow II
Turbulence Modelling I
Environmental Flow
Tuesday 16:00-17:30
Mini-symposium: Granular Media and Colloids III
Mini-symposium: Internal Bio-fluids III
Interfacial Waves
General
General Instability I
Heat Transfer I
Tuesday 18:30
Coaches leave for the banquet at Manchester United football stadium.

Wednesday 08:30-09:15
Invited lecture: D. Henningson
Wednesday 09:15-10:00
Invited lecture: A. Thess
Wednesday 10:30-12:00
Mini-symposium: Subcritical Flow Instability I
Mini-symposium: Nature Inspired I
Multiphase Flow II
Particle-laden Flow II
Thin Film Flow
Instability of Internal Flow
Turbulence Modelling II
Wednesday 13:30-15:30
Mini-symposium: Subcritical Flow Instability II
Mini-symposium: Nature Inspired II
Numerical Methods
Bubbles II
Free Surface Flow
General Instability II
Compressible Flow
Wednesday 16:00-17:30
Mini-symposium: Subcritical Flow Instability III
Mini-symposium: Nature Inspired III
Bodies in Fluids
Vortices III
Roughness and Drag Reduction in Turbulent Flow
Boundary Layers

Thursday 09:15-10:00
Invited lecture: R. Verzicco
Thursday 10:30-12:00
Industrial Flow
Vortices IV
Wake and Shear-flow Instability II
Micro/Nano-fluidics
Heat Transfer II
Viscous Flow Past Obstacles
Separated Flow
Thursday 13:30-14:15
Invited lecture: P. Hosoi
Thursday 14:15-14:30
Closing and Young Scientist Award

Contributed papers

Contributed talks will be assigned 12 minutes for presentation, with an additional 3 minutes for questions and change of room/speaker. Some presentations in the mini-symposia (see below) will be scheduled for 30 or 45 minutes, and these speakers will be informed shortly.

Each presentation room is equipped with a PC (capable of displaying PDF and Powerpoint presentations) and an LCD projector. Alternatively speakers may wish to bring and use their own laptop, but should test their presentation in the Speaker Ready Room beforehand. Speakers are responsible for making advance arrangements (via the `special requests' field in the registration form) for any additional equipment that may be required.

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Mini-symposia

Four mini-symposia are scheduled to provide training to early stage researchers:

Subcritical flow instability (convener Tom Mullin)

The principal lecture of the mini-symposium will be given by Fabian Waleffe from the Department of Mathematics at Madison Wisconsin. Other contributed talks are now sought for this session, where the focus will be on theoretical, numerical and experimental investigations of transition in shear flows. Each contributed talk with be of 15 mins duration.

Internal bio-fluids (convener Oliver Jensen)

Contributed talks are invited for this mini-symposium, which will address all areas of internal biological flows, at scales ranging from the cellular to the whole organism and involving experiment, theory and computation. Extended invited lectures will be provided by Chaouqi Misbah (Université Joseph Fourier/CNRS) and Matthias Heil (University of Manchester).

Granular media and colloids (convener M. van Hecke)

Studies of the flow and jamming behavior of granular media and colloidal suspensions are elucidating both deep connections and surprising differences between these systems. Contributed talks on all aspects of granulates and colloids are invited for this mini-symposium.

Nature-inspired fluid mechanics (convener C. Tropea)

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