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ICFD Conference on Numerical Methods for Fluid Dynamics, Mar 2004, United Kingdom

Posted By: Carolina
Date:Thu, 23 Oct 2003, 6:03 p.m.

United Kingdom, March 29, 2004

This is the eighth international conference on CFD organised by the ICFD (Institute for Computational Fluid Dynamics), a joint research organisation at the Universities of Oxford and Reading

Description:

The aim of the conference, as in previous years, is to bring together mathematicians, engineers and other scientists in the field of computational fluid dynamics to review recent advances in mathematical and computational techniques for modelling fluid flows.

Invited Speakers are:

Remi Abgrall (Bordeaux), Jerry Brackbill (Los Alamos), Tom Hou (Caltech), Tony Hutton (QinetiQ Ltd), Andy Keane (Southampton), Roland Keunings (CESAME, Louvain), Mike King (BP), Anthony Patera (MIT), Piotr Smolarkiewicz (NCAR Boulder), John Trangenstein (Duke), Alesandro Veneziani (Milan), Andy Wathen (Oxford),

A feature of the meeting will be the fourth award of The Bill Morton Prize for a paper on CFD by a young research worker. The Prize paper, which should be suitable for a 30 minute talk, will be chose from eligible contributed papers submitted for the Conference and marked Bill Morton Prize. (see http://www.icfd.ox.ac.uk/04annb5)

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