2nd int. conference on numerical methods in multiphase flows (icnmmf-ii)
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International Journal of Multiphase Flow 60 (2014) 180
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International Journal of Multiphase Flow
journal homepage: www.elsevier .com/locate / i jmulflow
2nd Int. Conference on Numerical Methods in Multiphase Flows (ICNMMF-II)to be held in Darmstadt, Germany, from June 30 to July 2 in 2014
http://www.csi.tu-darmstadt.de/icnmmf2014/Format of the ICNMMF-II
ICNMMF is a series of bi-annual international high-level meetings,focused on the latest developments and needs of Computational FluidDynamics for multiphase flows. The intent is to bring together the in-ternational community in a focused technical exchange environment.
� Invited Speakers (confirmed)o Eberhard Bänsch (Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg)o Damir Juric (CNRS/LIMSI)o Stéphane Popinet (CNRS/UPMC)o Mikhail Shashkov (Los Alamos National Laboratory)o Shu Takagi (University of Toyko)o Berend van Wachem (Imperial College London)
� Plenary talks of selected outstanding contributions addressingnumerical aspects in advanced methods� Oral and poster presentations on progress in numerical
methods for Multiphase Computational Fluid Dynamics
Important Dates
Registration Opening December 15, 2013Deadline Early Bird Registration April 30, 2014Abstract Submission January 05 to March 05, 2014
Scope and Objectives of the ICNMMF-II
The ICNMMF focuses on numerical methods with emphasis onrecent developments, new research ideas, techniques, and direc-tions in the field of Multiphase Computational Fluid Dynamics.ICNMMF-II is on advanced numerical techniques and methods aswell as rigorous modeling with emphasis on two-phase flows beingresolved on interfacial scale, including but not limited to multiphysicsat the interface. Please find more information on the conferencewebsite.
Contributions to the ICNMMF-II should in particular addresscentral numerical aspects such as conservation, accuracy, fidelity,boundedness, stability, convergence, etc. and/or computational costs,parallelization, efficiency, implementation complexity etc.
We are looking forward to meeting you at the ICNMMF-II.
Yours sincerely,Dieter Bothe and Holger Marschall(Co-chairmen of the ICNMMF-II)on behalf of the
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International Scientific Committee of the ICNMMF-II
� Marek Behr (RWTH Aachen University)� Dieter Bothe (Technische Universität Darmstadt)� Charles Hirsch (Vrije Universiteit Brussel)� Hrvoje Jasak (University of Zagreb)� Hans Kuipers (Technische Universiteit Eindhoven)� Robert Kunz (Penn State University)� Claus-Dieter Munz (Universität Stuttgart)� Andrea Prosperetti (Johns Hopkins University)� David Paul Schmidt (University of Massachusetts Amherst)� Alfredo Soldati (University of Udine)� Martin Sommerfeld (Martin-Luther-Universität
Halle-Wittenberg)� Mark Sussman (Florida State University)� Akio Tomiyama (Kobe University)� Gretar Tryggvason (University of Notre Dame)� Stefan Turek (Technische Universität Dortmund)� Markus Uhlmann (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology)� Stéphane Zaleski (University Pierre and Marie Curie)
Local Organising Committee of the ICNMMF-II
� Dieter Bothe and Holger Marschall (co-chairmen)� Matthias Hieber� Martin Oberlack� Arnold Reusken� Michael Schäfer� Peter Stephan� Cameron Tropea� Bernhard Weigand
Hosting Organisations/Institutions of the ICNMMF-II
� The Darmstadt cluster of excellence EXC 259"Smart Interfaces"� The Darmstadt graduate school GSC 233
"Computational Engineering"� The Darmstadt-Stuttgart research cluster SFB-TRR 75 "Drop Pro-
cesses at Extreme Conditions"� The DFG-priority program 1506
"Transport Processes at Fluidic Interfaces"� The International Research Training Group 1529 "Mathematical
Fluid Dynamics"