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A Journey through Interfaces, Turbulence and Moving Bodies in Fluids

On March 27-29, 2024, IMFT (Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse) organizes in Toulouse a 3-day international colloquium in honour of Jacques Magnaudet, to celebrate his scientific achievements and service to the fluid mechanics community.
The colloquium will be based on a series of invited talks delivered by leading fluid dynamicists who closely interacted with Jacques during his career. Registration fees, which include a welcome cocktail, lunches, coffee breaks and a gala dinner, are 450 euros (+ an additional 100 euros for an accompanying person). The symposium is open to all faculty members and PhD students.

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Hydrogen Week in Toulouse: towards high pressure experiments and simulations

The objective of this hydrogen week is to look at the latest results obtained for hydrogen simulations and experiments: the ERC SELECT-H advanced grant at IMFT and CERFACS will be presented on Monday. A specific formation will take place on Tuesday on hydrogen combustion for engineers and PhD students.
Wednesday will focus on the CFD codes comparison workshop (CAW-H2-CFD) undertaken for the CLEAN AVIATION program of the EU where CFD groups will present their computations of the IMFT HYLON swirled hydrogen-air flame at 1 bar.
Thursday will allow to discuss the extension of this exercise to higher pressure data obtained at KAUST and to other diagnostics (NOx, temperature).

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ICMF 2025

ICMF 2025
The 12th International Conference on Multiphase Flow
Pierre Baudis Convention Centre, Toulouse – France
May 12-16 2025

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Particles, Drop and bubbles ins stratified environments

Particle-laden flows span scales ranging from the microscopic fluid-structure interactions observed in cellular biology and microsystems, to the large-scale transport of sediments by turbulent environmental flows and engineering processes. Fundamental to understanding these processes are computational methods and numerical techniques, including LBM, IBM, FCM, DPD, SPH, SD,… The leading experts in the computational methods will share the state-of-the-art progress and compare techniques. Additionally, leading experimental researchers will also attend to provide new challenges and ground discussion in the application to physical phenomena.

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From Stokesian suspension dynamics to particulate flows in turbulence

Particle-laden flows span scales ranging from the microscopic fluid-structure interactions observed in cellular biology and microsystems, to the large-scale transport of sediments by turbulent environmental flows and engineering processes. Fundamental to understanding these processes are computational methods and numerical techniques, including LBM, IBM, FCM, DPD, SPH, SD,… The leading experts in the computational methods will share the state-of-the-art progress and compare techniques. Additionally, leading experimental researchers will also attend to provide new challenges and ground discussion in the application to physical phenomena.

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