Sectional Lectures

Sectional Lectures

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Fluids
  • Prof. Anke Lindner
  • PMMH-ESPCI/Université Paris Cité (France)
  • Title

    Dynamics of rigid and flexible fibers in complex flows

  • August 27,08:00~08:45, Convention Hall, 5F
  • Prof. Lydia Bourouiba
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA)
  • Title

    Fluids and biophysics of disease transmission

  • August 27, 08:45~09:30, Convention Hall, 5F
  • Prof. Haecheon Choi
  • Seoul National University (Korea)
  • Title

    Machine-learning-based large eddy simulation of turbulent flow

  • August 27, 08:00~08:45, Auditorium, 5F
  • Prof. Anne-Virginie Salsac
  • CNRS - Université de Technologie de Compiègne(France)
  • Title

    Damage and rupture of capsules in flow: what to learn from numerical models and microrheometric experiments?

  • August 27, 08:45~09:30, Auditorium, 5F
  • Prof. Gautam Biswas
  • Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (India)
  • Title

    The Regimes between Partially Coalescing and Splashing Drops

  • August 29, 08:00~08:45, Convention Hall, 5F
  • Dr. Jacques Magnaudet
  • CNRS /IMFT (France)
  • Title

    From Leonardo to StabFem: the long story of path instability of rising bubbles made short

  • August 29, 08:45~09:30, Convention Hall, 5F
  • Prof. Guowei He
  • Institute of Mechanics Chinese Academy of Sciences (China)
  • Title

    Space-time energy spectra and dynamic coupling in turbulent flows

  • August 29, 08:00~08:45, Auditorium, 5F
  • Prof. Jakob Mann
  • Technical University of Denmark (DTU) (Denmark)
  • Title

    Atmospheric Turbulence and Wind Energy

  • August 29, 08:45~09:30, Auditorium, 5F
Solids
  • Prof. Ellen M. Arruda
  • University of Michigan (USA)
  • Title

    SOFT TISSUE CHARACTERIZATION AND MODELING - MATERIAL PROPERTIES, STRUCTURAL CONSIDERATIONS, INVERSE METHODS, AND DIGITAL TWINS

  • August 27, 08:00~08:45, Room 211, 2F
  • Prof. Ferdinando Auricchio
  • University of Pavia (Italy)
  • Title

    Additive Manufacturing: design, production, modeling, computations

  • August 27, 08:45~09:30, 211, 2F
  • Prof. Nicolas MOËS
  • Université catholique de Louvain (Belgium)
  • Title

    A new way to track fronts with eXtreme Mesh deformation (X-MESH)

  • August 27, 08:00~08:45, Grand Ballroom B, 3F
  • Prof. Alan Cocks
  • University of Oxford (UK)
  • Title

    Micromechanical modelling at elevated temperature – a personal perspective

  • August 27, 08:45~09:30, Grand Ballroom B, 3F
  • Prof. Claudia Comi
  • Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Politecnico di Milano (Italy)
  • Title

    METAMATERIALS TO MANIPULATE WAVES AND THERMAL EFFECTS: DESIGN AND APPLICATIONS

  • August 29, 08:00~08:45, Room 211, 2F
  • Prof. Stanisław Stupkiewicz
  • IPPT PAN/Department of Mechanics of Materials (Poland)
  • Title

    Diffuse-interface modelling of displacive transformations at micro- and macro-scale

  • August 29, 08:45~09:30, 211, 2F
  • Dr. François HILD
  • Université Paris-Saclay (France)
  • Title

    On the Future of Experimental Mechanics in the Digital World: An Eikological Perspective

  • August 29, 08:00~08:45, Grand Ballroom B, 3F
  • Prof. Henrik Myhre Jensen
  • Aarhus University (Denmark)
  • Title

    Propagating Instabilities in Solids

  • August 29, 08:45~09:30, Grand Ballroom B, 3F
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