This comprehensive workshop convenes experts in fluid mechanics from diverse specialties, including theoretical mathematics, computational mathematics, and engineering, to discuss critical advancements in fluid dynamics and energy. The workshop aims to foster a collaborative environment where leading academics can exchange ideas and explore innovative solutions.
The agenda includes a focused mathematical analysis of shear flow and its instabilities. This discussion will consider the complexities and recent findings related to the behavior and challenges of shear flows and boundary layers. Additionally, modeling and numerical schemes for multiphase flows will be discussed, addressing the theoretical and computational approaches to handle these complex systems in various industrial applications. Moreover, the workshop will discussion of the application of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) to enhance safety in nuclear power plants. It will explore how advanced CFD techniques are being utilized to predict and mitigate potential hazards within nuclear facilities, contributing to safer energy production practices.
This workshop is designed for professionals and researchers interested in the latest methodologies and applications in fluid dynamics and energy, providing them with insights into cutting-edge research and practical implementations in the field.
Organization Committee
- Mohamed Ali, Research Scientist, New York University Abu Dhabi
- Mohamed Ghattassi, Research Associate, New York University Abu Dhabi
- Tej-Eddine Ghoul, Associate Professor of Mathematics, New York University Abu Dhabi
- Nader Masmoudi, Professor of Mathematics, New York University Abu Dhabi
- Meropi Lambrou, SITE Center Coordinator, New York University Abu Dhabi
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