Environmental Fluid Dynamics: Confronting Grand Challenges

Workshop
January 20, 2019 - January 25, 2019
Environmental fluid dynamics underlies a wealth of natural, industrial and societal challenges. As we strive towards a more sustainable planet, there are a wide range of problems that need to be tackled, ranging from fundamental advances in understanding and modeling of stratified turbulence and mixing, to applied studies of pollution transport in the ocean, atmosphere and urban environments. The objective is to gather leading figures in the field to produce a road map for the scientific community.
Session organized by:

Thierry DAUXOIS, Laboratoire de physique, ENS Lyon, France
Thomas PEACOCK, Department of Mechanical Engineering, MIT, USA

For more information, please check the session's website.
Published on  October 25, 2018
Updated on  August 13, 2020