Turbulent flows with suspended particles, droplets and bubbles, e.g., water and ice cloud particles, aerosols, sea sprays and entrained bubbles, planktons, etc., are frequently observed in fundamental processes in the atmosphere and ocean. These play crucial roles in meteorological and environmental systems. Statistical modeling based on advanced laboratory experiments and numerical simulations is necessary to understand multiphase turbulence and to develop reliable atmosphere and ocean models. This workshop aims to review recent studies relevant to multiphase flows, turbulence and multiscale/statistical analysis and to discuss new perspectives for understanding and modeling multiphase turbulence.
09:30-09:40 Opening remarks & practical announcement
09:40-10:40 Plenary lecture: Ryo Onishi (JAMSTEC, Japan)
Coffee break
11:10-12:10 Plenary lecture: Sourabh Apte (Oregon State U, USA)
Lunch
14:00-15:00 Plenary lecture: Michael Le Bars (IRPHE, Marseille)
15:00-15:25 Contributed talk: Ludovic Huguet (IRPHE, Marseille)
Coffee break
15:50-16:30 Keynote lecture: David Zarzoso (PIIM, Marseille)
16:30-17:10 Keynote lecture: Herman Clercx (TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
19:30 Dinner, Vieux Port
09:30-10:10 Keynote lecture: Keigo Matsuda (JAMSTEC, Japan)
10:10-10:30 Contributed talk: Thibault Oujia (I2M, Aix-Marseille U)
Coffee break
11:00-12:00 Plenary lecture: Katsunori Yoshimatsu (Nagoya U, Japan)
Lunch
14:00-15:00 Invited lecture: Herman Clercx (TU Eindhoven, The Netherlands)
15:00-15:40 Keynote lecture: Gautier Verhille (IRPHE, Marseille)
Coffee break
16:10-16:50 Keynote lecture: Benjamin Kadoch (IUSTI, Marseille)
16:50-17:00 General discussion & Closing
10:00-16:00 Field trip
Organizers: Keigo Matsuda and Kai Schneider Email: turbulence.marseille@gmail.com