Invited Plenary Speaker: Philippe Helluy, a Professor of Scientific Computing at the University of Strasbourg, France

Lattice Boltzmann Methods for
Compressible Two-Phase Flow Problems
TBA
About the author:
Professor Philippe is a specialist of scientific computing, full professor at the University of Strasbourg, where he is head of the mathematics institute. He received his PhD from the French university of aeronautics and space "Sup'aéro" in Toulouse, France, in 1994. He was an assistant professor of mathematics in Toulon until 2006. In Toulon, he had a research collaboration with the submarine industry and made contributions to the numerical simulation of compressible flows with phase transition. He was hired on a full professor position in Strasbourg in 2006. He is still working on compressible flow, with complex behavior. The applications are related to multiphase flows but also to electromagnetism and plasma physics. He is an associate editor of Computational and Applied Mathematics. He was awarded a prize in the "AMD OpenCL challenge" in 2011 for the conception of a software running on graphics card that computes the coupling between an electromagnetic model and a particle flow.
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