The workshop will highlight and give visibility to ongoing efforts in applied mathematics, numerical analysis, and computer science that are key to the next generation of algorithms for CFD. Topics that form the focus of the workshop include:
- variable order nonlinearly stable algorithms for compressible flows in complex geometries
- efficient and robust adaptive mesh refinement (AMR)
- fluid-structure interaction
- positivity preservation
- stability of laminar flows and transition to turbulence
- uncertainty quantification and global sensitivity analysis in CFD
- predictive flow simulation of natural and built environments
- applications of CFD in the aerospace and oil industries
The workshop will take place on the KAUST campus and will bring together leading engineers and mathematicians from universities, governments, and industry around the world.
Confirmed speakers
Antony Jameson, Stanford University (Keynote)
Chi-Wang Shu, Brown University (Keynote)
Remi Abgrall, Universitat Zurich
Mark Carpenter, NASA LaRC
Phillip Colella, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Benjamin Duda, EXA Corporation
Ehab Elsaadawy, Saudi Aramco Oil Company
David Fernandez, University of Toronto
Catherine Gorle, Stanford University
Jean-Luc Guermond, Texas A&M University
Siddartha Mishra, ETH Zurich
Mikael Mortensen, University of Oslo
Pedro Paredes, NASA LaRC
Manuel Torrilhon, RWTH-Aachen
Ricardo Vinuesa, KTH
Organizing Committee
- Matteo Parsani
- David Ketcheson
- David Keyes
- Ravi Samtaney
Additional information will be posted here as it becomes available.