Program

The symposium will take place from Tuesday, 17 October until Friday, 20 October, 2023.

The Welcome Reception and Conference Dinner will be organized and held at the Caribe Hilton.

The scientific program will consist of both talks and a poster session.

A short program can be accessed below. The detailed program (broken per day) can be accessed here: Wednesday, 10/8; Thursday 10/9; and Friday 10/10.

Tuesday, October 17
16:30-19:30 Registration (Las Olas)
18:30-20:30 Reception (Las Olas)

Wednesday, October 18
8:00-10:00 Registration (San Cristobal Ballroom)
8:00-8:30 Breakfast (San Cristobal Ballroom)
8:30-9:15 Parviz Moin - Stanford University (keynote)
:. From dynamic subgrid scale to wall modeling Charles’ journey (1989-2023)
9:15-10:15 Ivan Marusic - University of Melbourne:
:. Active and inactive motions and the k-1 law in wall turbulence
Ugo Piomelli - Queen's University
:. Wall-Modelled LES of Heterogeneous Rough Surfaces
Dennice Gayme - Johns Hopkins University
:. A journey through from turbulence to wind farms
10:15-10:40 Break
10:40-12:00 Cristina Archer - University of Delaware
:. On wind farm parameterizations for numerical weather prediction
Raúl Bayoán Cal - Portland State University
:. Marching from land to sea exploring wind energy with Charles
Johan Meyers - KU Leuven
:. Investigating LES-based MPC for real-time control of windfarms
Aleksander Szalay - Johns Hopkins University
:. From Turbulence Simulations to Petascale Interactive Numerical Laboratories
12:00-13:30 Lunch (Las Olas)
13:30-15:30 Hassan Nagib - Illinois Tech
:. Wall-Bounded Turbulence: Recent Lessons from Experiments-Asymptotics-ComputationWall-Bounded Turbulence: Recent Lessons from Experiments-Asymptotics-Computation
Marc Calaf - University of Utah
:. Is turbulence anisotropy the missing ingredient in classical atmospheric surface layer turbulence theory?
Michael Howland - Massachusetts Institute of Technology
:. From experiments and modeling to utility-scale wind farm flow control
Xiang Yang - Penn State University
:. A universal velocity transformation for non-equilibrium boundary layers and a predictive near-wall model
Marcelo Chamecki - University of California - Los Angeles
:. Turbulence and similarity in stratified boundary layers
Tamer Zaki - Johns Hopkins University
:. The origin of the increase in skin friction during laminar-to-turbulence transition
15:30-18 Poster Session (San Cristobal Foyer A)
19:00- Dinner (Las Olas)

Thursday, October 19
8:00-9:00 Registration (San Cristobal Ballroom)
8:00-8:30 Breakfast (San Cristobal Ballroom)
8:30-9:15 Joseph Katz - Johns Hopkins University (keynote)
:. On the Interaction of Turbulent Boundary Layers with Compliant Surfaces
9:15-10:25 Colm-cille Caulfield, University of Cambridge
:. Shaken by Physics or Stirred by Machine: Modelling Stratified Mixing (with a Twist)
Luciano Castillo - Purdue University
:. Potential of Wind Turbines on the Altercation of Carbon Dioxide Concentration
Gregory Eyink - Johns Hopkins University
:. Onsager's "Ideal Turbulence" Theory and Large-Eddy Simulation
10:25-10:50 Break
10:50-12:10 Rajat Mittal - Johns Hopkins University
:. The Force Partitioning Method: A Data-Enabled Method for Dissecting Vortex Dominated Flows
Laurent Chevillard - ENS Lyon
:. MultifraCharles
Javier Jiménez - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
:. The dimensions of turbulence
Elie Bou-Zeid - Princeton University
:. Heat transfer over rough walls: fundamental physics, numerical simulations, and bulk parametrizations
12:10-12:30 Picture
12:30-14 Lunch (Las Olas)
14-15:20 Ronald Joslin - National Science Foundation & Ben Hallissy - Dept. of Energy/EERE
:. NSF-DoE Partnership in Wind Energy
Richard Stevens - University of Twente
:. Advancing Wind Farm Modeling through Fluid Physics and High Performance Computing
Huidan Yu - Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis
:. Image-based Computational and Experimental Fluid Dynamics for Pulsatile Flows
Michael Wilczek - University of Bayreuth
:. Systematic construction of velocity gradient models for turbulence
15:20 Free Afternooon

Friday, October
8:00-8:30 Breakfast (San Cristobal Ballroom)
8:30-10:10 Robert Moser - University of Texas - Austin
:. Modeling and Numerical Discretization in Large Eddy Simulation of Turbulence
Luca Biferale - University of Roma – Sapienza
:. Data-driven and equations-informed tools for Lagrangian Turbulence
Alberto Scotti - University of North Carolina
:. Convection unchained: Radiatively Driven Convection
Perry Johnson - University of California - Irvine
:. Vortices within vortices: multiscale velocity gradient interactions and the energy cascade
William Anderson - University of Texas - Dallas
:. Evidence that uniform momentum zones originate from roughness sublayer structure interactions in fully rough channel turbulence
10:10-10:40 Break
10:40-11:40 Luis Martínez - National Renewable Energy Laboratory
:. The story of the Filtered Lifting Line Theory and Charles Meneveau (2012-Present)
Patricio Clark Di Leoni – Universidad de San Andrés
:. Reconstructing turbulent velocity and pressure fields from under-resolved noisy particle tracks using physics-informed neural networks
Hussein Aluie - University of Rochester
:. A hommage to Charles's multiscale analysis of turbulence