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All FACM conference activities will take place inside the Central King Building (CKB) on campus at NJIT. Please use the Summit Street entrance to check in with staff members and volunteers. Breakfast and lunch for both days will be provided in CKB 116. All plenary talks and minisymposia will take place in CKB 303 with coffee breaks around the corner on the same floor. Posters will be displayed on the first floor's gallery space and lounge, close to the Summit Street entrance and front desk.
08:15 - 08:45
Registration + Coffee & Pastries
08:45 - 09:00
Welcome & Introductory remarks
09:00 - 10:00
Plenary Lecture A: Arezoo Ardekani (Purdue University)
Rheology of dense fiber suspensions
10:00 - 10:30
Coffee Break
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Session Block: 10:30 - 12:30
MS1: Data Science and Emerging Methods in Fluid-Structure Interaction
Organizers: Yuan-Nan Young, Sara Olson, and On Shun Pak
10:30 - 11:00
M. Khalid Jawed (University of California, Los Angeles)
Machine Learning-assisted Physics-based Simulation of Flexible Structures and Soft Robots
11:00 - 11:30
Suryanarayana Maddu (Flatiron Institute)
Learning fast, accurate, and stable closures of a kinetic theory of an active fluid
11:30 - 12:00
Nir Krakauer (City College of New York)
Between statistics and dynamics: challenges of seasonal climate forecasts
12:00 - 12:30
Bryan Quaife (Florida State University)
Innovations in Fire Science: Fluid Dynamics, Data, and Emerging Computational Methods
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12:30 - 02:00
Lunch + Posters
02:00 - 03:00
Plenary Lecture B: Eleni Katifori (University of Pennsylvania and Flatiron Institute)
Powering flows
03:00 - 03:30
Coffee Break
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Session Block: 03:30 - 05:30
MS2: Modeling, Computations, and Data-Driven Discovery in Complex Fluids
Organizers: Lou Kondic and Linda Cummings
03:30 - 04:00
Jeffrey Morris (City College of New York)
Rigid structure development in sheared dense suspensions
04:00 - 04:30
Uwe Beuscher (W. L. Gore & Associates, Inc.)
Modeling of transport and reaction in porous membranes embedded with catalyst and sorbent particles for the removal of mercury from flue gas
04:30 - 05:00
Ella King (New York University)
Designing dynamic and non-equilibrium materials
05:00 - 05:30
Safa Jamali (Northeastern University)
Non-local rheology-informed neural networks for elasto-visco plastic flows
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05:30 - 07:00
Poster Session + Cocktail Reception
07:00 - 08:30
Cocktail Reception Cont.
08:15 - 08:45
Registration + Coffee & Pastries
08:45 - 09:00
Poster Prize Presentation
09:00 - 10:00
Plenary Lecture C: Roberto Camassa (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
Crucible of conundrums: structure interactions with stratified fluids
10:00 - 10:30
Coffee Break
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Session Block: 10:30 - 12:35
MS3: New Trends in Modeling and Simulation of Waves and Free Surface Flows
Organizers: Xinyu Zhao and Wooyoung Choi
10:30 - 10:55
Nick Pizzo (University of Rhode Island)
Exact planetary waves and jet streams
10:55 - 11:20
Jon Wilkening (University of California, Berkeley)
Rational approximation and branch cuts for standing water waves
11:20 - 11:45
Josh Shelton (University of St Andrews)
Subharmonic instability of large-amplitude gravity-capillary waves
11:45 - 12:10
Ryan Creedon (Brown University)
The Transverse Instability of Stokes Waves: A Computer-Assisted Proof
12:10 - 12:35
Xinyu Zhao (New Jersey Institute of Technology)
Spatially quasi-periodic water waves
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12:35 - 02:00
Lunch + Panel Discussion
02:00 - 03:00
Plenary Lecture D: Paul Milewski (Pennsylvania State University)
Resonance of surface water waves in cylindrical containers
03:00 - 03:30
Coffee Break
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Session Block: 03:30 - 05:35
MS4: Computer-Assisted Proof in Fluid Dynamics
Organizer: Jonathan Jaquette
03:30 - 03:55
Matthieu Cadiot (McGill University)
Computer-assisted proofs for IVPs and application to global existence in the 2D Navier-Stokes equations
03:55 - 04:20
Evelyn Sander (George Mason University)
Computing Manifolds for Billiard Maps on Perturbed Elliptical Tables
04:20 - 04:45
Akitoshi Takayasu (University of Tsukuba)
Rigorous integrator for semilinear parabolic PDEs via evolution operator approach
04:45 - 05:10
Thomas Wanner (George Mason University)
Bifurcation point validation using extended systems
05:10 - 05:35
Joel Dahne (University of Minnesota)
Self-similar singular solutions for the nonlinear Schrödinger equation and the complex Ginzburg-Landau equation
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05:35
Concluding Remarks