Invited Speakers

Abraham, Theodore
The Johns Hopkins University
Session L26.00002 Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy (HCM): How Flow Analysis May Drive Medical Management and Surgical Approach Room: 329
Chang, Hsueh-Chia
Notre Dame University
Session G26.00003 Rectification Phenomena Across an Asymmetric Nanofluidic Channel Room: 329
Fish, Frank E.
Department of Biology, West Chester University
Session C29.00001 Biomimetics and Tubercles on Flippers for Hydrodynamic Flow Control Room: Ballroom III-IV
Hesse, Marc
Geological Sciences and Institute for Computational Science and Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, TX
Session L27.00002 Monitoring pressure evolution during geological CO$_2$ storage Room: Ballroom I-II
Hunt, Julian
University College London
Session J27.00001 Fluid Mechanics and Public Policy including natural disasters and climate change Room: Ballroom I-II
Kovacs, Sandor J.
Cardiovascular Biophysics Laboratory, Washington University School of Medicine, St Louis, MO 63110 USA
Session L26.00001 How the heart works when it fills: what every fluid mechanician needs to know Room: 329
Luzzatto-Fegiz, Paolo
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Session P27.00001 Andreas Acrivos Dissertation Prize Lecture: Stability of inviscid flows from bifurcation diagrams exploiting a variational argument Room: Ballroom I-II
Maxworthy, Tony
University of Southern California
Session B27.00002 Otto Laport Lecture: A Fascination with Fluids: Vortices and Vortex Breakdown. Room: Ballroom I-IV
McKeon, Beverley
California Institute of Technology
Session K27.00001 Experimental Manipulation of Wall-Bounded Turbulence Room: Ballroom I-II
Meneveau, Charles
Mechanical Engineering and CEAFM, Johns Hopkins University
Session B27.00003 Stanley Corrsin Award Talk: Big and small swirls in the maze: Modeling turbulence in Large Eddy Simulations Room: Ballroom I-IV
Patankar, Neelesh
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Northwestern University
Session J29.00001 Roughness-based Superhydrophobic Surfaces: Fundamentals and Future Directions Room: Ballroom III-IV
Robbins, Mark
Johns Hopkins University
Session N27.00001 Capillary Phenomena at Nanoscales: Electrowetting and Capillary Adhesion Room: Ballroom I-II
Saar, Martin O.
Earth Sciences, University of Minnesota
Session L27.00004 Multiphase, multicomponent simulations and experiments of reactive flow, relevant for combining geologic CO$_2$ sequestration with geothermal energy capture Room: Ballroom I-II
Squires, Todd
Chemical Engineering Department, University of California, Santa Barbara
Session G26.00005 Electrokinetics over liquid/liquid interfaces Room: 329
Tryggvason, Gretar
University of Notre Dame
Session K29.00001 DNS and Multi-Scale Modeling of Multi-Phase Flows Room: Ballroom III-IV
van Nierop, Ernst A.
C12 Energy, Berkeley CA, U.S.A.
Session L27.00005 Practical applications of CO$_2$ flow modeling in commercial scale sequestration projects Room: Ballroom I-II
Villermaux, Emmanuel
IRPHE, Aix Marseille Universite
Session N29.00001 Three little stories on Fragmentation and Mixing Room: Ballroom III-IV
Vlachos, Pavlos
Virginia Tech
Session L26.00003 Vortices formed on the mitral valve tips aid normal left ventricular filling Room: 329
Yariv, Ehud
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Session G26.00001 Phoretic motion of ion exchangers Room: 329