Bulletin of the American Physical Society
68th Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics
Volume 60, Number 21
Sunday–Tuesday, November 22–24, 2015; Boston, Massachusetts
Invited Speakers
Ahlers, Guenter Univ of California - Santa Barbara |
Session L41.00005 Turbulent convection at high Rayleigh numbers Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Aubry, Nadine Northeastern University |
Session R41.00005 Low dimensional modeling of wall turbulence Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Balachandar, S. University of Florida |
Session K34.00001 Instability and Turbulence of Propagating Particulate Flows Room: Ballroom BC |
Barenghi, Carlo Newcastle University |
Session L41.00009 Direct and inverse energy transfers in superfluid turbulence Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Behringer, Bob Duke University |
Session L41.00012 Granular materials and their connection to Russell Donnelly Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Berloff, Natalia Skoltech (Russia) and University of Cambridge (UK) |
Session L41.00007 Quantised vortices in polariton lattices Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Bewley, Thomas UCSD Flow Control \& Coordinated Robotics Labs |
Session N34.00001 New methods for state estimation and adaptive observation of environmental flow systems leveraging coordinated swarms of sensor vehicles Room: Ballroom BC |
Bocquet, Lyderic Department of Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure |
Session G37.00003 Subcontinuum mass transport of hydrocarbons in nanoporous media and long-time kinetics of recovery from unconventional reservoirs Room: Sheraton Back Bay A |
Datta, Sujit Sankar California Institute of Technology |
Session P34.00001 Acrivos Award Talk Room: Ballroom BC |
Eric Lauga, Diego Lopez, LMFA, INSA de Lyon, Unviersity of Cambridge |
Session P1.00001 Francois N. Frenkiel Award Talk: Swimming bacteria at complex interfaces Room: Auditorium |
George, William Dept. of Aeronautics, Imperial College of London. London, UK |
Session R41.00009 A Brief History of the Lumley 'Projection' Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Gharib, Morteza California Institute of Technology |
Session B1.00002 Otto Laporte Award Talk - In light of Fluid Mechanics Room: Auditorium |
Graham, Michael Univ of Wisconsin-Madison |
Session B1.00003 Corrsin Award Talk - Collide and conquer: flow-induced segregation in blood and other multicomponent suspensions Room: Auditorium |
Hussain, Fazle Texas Tech University |
Session R41.00002 Fine-scale turbulence induced axial flow and instability of a vortex column Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Juanes, Ruben Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Session G37.00004 Fracturing in granular media: the role of capillarity, wetting, and disorder Room: Sheraton Back Bay A |
Kadanoff, Leo Retired |
Session L41.00001 Russell Donnelly at Chicago Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Kerswell, Richard Bristol University |
Session J34.00001 Using optimisation to identify the ''best way'' to trigger flow transition Room: Ballroom BC |
Lathrop, Daniel University of Maryland |
Session L41.00008 Visualization in quantum fluids Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Lauder, George Harvard University |
Session C34.00001 Fish locomotion: insights from both simple and complex mechanical models Room: Ballroom BC |
Le Bars, Michael IRPHE, CNRS and Aix-Marseille University, France |
Session N1.00001 Flows driven by libration, precession, and tides, in planetary cores Room: Auditorium |
Lecampion, Brice EPFL |
Session G37.00005 Particle laden fluids in hydraulic fracturing Room: Sheraton Back Bay A |
Leibovich, Sidney Cornell University |
Session R41.00001 John Leask Lumley: In Memoriam Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Meneveau, Charles Johns Hopkins University |
Session R41.00011 Decay and Spatial Diffusion of Turbulent Kinetic Energy In The Presence of a Linear Kinetic Energy Gradient Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Moffatt, Keith DAMTP, University of Cambridge |
Session C1.00001 Soap film dynamics and topological jumps under continuous deformation Room: Auditorium |
Moin, Parviz Center for Turbulence Research, Stanford University |
Session R41.00003 Reduced order modeling of wall turbulence Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Niemela, Joseph The Abdus Salam ICTP |
Session L41.00004 Russ Donnelly's research at the University of Oregon Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Pope, Stephen Cornell University |
Session R41.00006 John Lumley's Contributions to Turbulence Modeling Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Sarkar, Sutanu University of California at San Diego |
Session R41.00008 On turbulence in a stratified environment Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Shaqfeh, Eric Stanford University |
Session G37.00002 Engineering Fracking Fluids with Computer Simulation Room: Sheraton Back Bay A |
Skrbek, Ladislav Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University in Prague |
Session L41.00006 Czech cryogenic fluid dynamics inspired by Russ Donnelly Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Snoeijer, Jacco University of Twente and Eindhoven University of Technology |
Session K1.00001 Flow near singular elastic interfaces: Lubrication, wetting \& cusps Room: Auditorium |
Sreenivasan, Katepalli R. New York University |
Session R41.00010 Seismic sounding of convection in the Sun Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Stone, Howard Princeton University |
Session G37.00001 An Experimental Study of Penny-shaped Fluid-driven Cracks in an Elastic Matrix Room: Sheraton Back Bay A |
Swinney, Harry University of Texas at Austin |
Session L41.00002 An Instability in Stratified Taylor-Couette Flow Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Tagg, Randall University of Colorado Denver |
Session L41.00003 Expanding Participation in Fluid Dynamics Research Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
Vlahovska, Petia Brown University |
Session J1.00001 Microhydrodynamics of deformable particles: surprising responses of drops and vesicles to uniform electric field or shear flow Room: Auditorium |
Warhaft, Zellman Mechanical \& Aerospace Engineering, Cornell University |
Session R41.00007 My Interactions with John Lumley on the Subject of Passive Scalars Room: Sheraton Constitution A |
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