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  • 21 OCT 31 OCT
    We are pleased to announce our two-week fall school "Bridges over turbulent matters: Navigating across observations, concepts and models", to be held in Cargèse (Corse, France) from October 21 to 31, 2025.To apply, please visit the school website: https://turbazur.github.io/cargese2025/
  • 25 AUG 29 AUG
    Appel à contributions CFM 2025
  • 25 AUG 29 AUG
    CFM 2025, session S8 : Procédés énergétiques et thermomécaniques/thermiques
  • 15 JUN 20 JUN
    Summer school on the transport of particles in flows
  • 07 APR 11 APR
    Going back to Kolmogorov, there has been the paradigm in the more fundamental turbulence community of one universal state of homogeneous isotropic turbulence. In the last 15 years or so it has become more and more clear that this is not the case and that there can be several different states of turbulence, with transitions between these states. The transitions between the different states normally are of subcritical nature, just as the transition from laminar pipe or channel flow to turbulent pipe of channel flow. There, the origin of the subcritical nature is the nonnormality of the operator, combined with the nonlinearity of the Navier-Stokes equation. The nonnormality is intimately related to the local shear of the flow. All this also holds for turbulent flow, where one locally also has strong shear.
  • 01 OCT 31 DEC
  • 01 JAN 31 DEC
    Création de la Division Physique Non Linéaire (DPNL) de la Société Française de Physique (SFP)
  • 01 DEC 28 FEB
    Cet ouvrage présente les bases de la turbulence aux chercheurs en écologie marine, et les couplages de l’écologie marine avec la turbulence, aux chercheurs en turbulence provenant d’autres disciplines. Il s’adresse aux doctorants, jeunes chercheurs et chercheurs confirmés intéressés par ces deux sujets et leurs interactions.
  • 01 DEC 31 DEC
    The Leeds Institute for Fluid Dynamics is delighted to partner with the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics at the University of Cambridge, the UK Fluids Network, and the Journal of Fluid Mechanics to deliver a regular webinar series on fluids-related topics.