Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS)
US-Canada AA 2026 Seminar
"Mathematics of Turbulence and Shock Waves"
January 26-January 27, 2026
January 26-January 27, 2026
Turbulence is a classical physical phenomenon that has been a great challenge to mathematicians, physicists, engineers and computational scientists. The study of shock formation and propagation is another challenge in nonlinear science which attracts great attention in the past. Understanding the mathematics of shock waves, controlling and identifying the onset of turbulence have a great economic and industrial impact ranging from reducing the drag on cars and commercial airplanes to better design of fuel engines.
By inviting several researchers from USA and Japan to interact and exchange ideas for the recent development of fluid dynamics. The goals of the seminar are twofold. One is to strengthen and advance the existing collaborative researches; the other one is to provide new collaborative opportunities among researchers in USA and Japan. The seminar will be beneficial to graduate students and young scientists to collaborate with researchers from Japan and US and work on related topics.
Organizers: Baofeng Feng, Sergey Grigorian, Liet Vo
School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Please register to attend the seminar: Registration Link
This seminar is sponsored by Japan Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Washington Office, College of Science and the School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences at University of Texas Rio Grande Valley.
For more information please contact Dr. Baofeng Feng at baofeng.feng@utrgv.edu.