Plenary lectures
The Batchelor lecture
- Prof. Robert Antonia,
University of Newcastle, Australia, Small
scale turbulence: how universal is it?
Keynote lectures
- Prof. Herbert Huppert,
University of Cambridge, UK, Gravity
currents in nature and industry
- Prof. Timothy David, University
of Canterbury, New Zealand, Biofluid
dynamics simulation, a 21st century challenge
- Prof. Javier Jiménez,
Universidad Politécnica, Madrid, Spain, Computing turbulent channels at experimental
Reynolds numbers
- Prof. Richard Morgan,
University of Queensland, Australia, The use
of expansion tubes for the study of reentry
aerodynamics
Invited lectures
- Prof. Gus Nathan, University of
Adelaide, Australia, Effects of subtle and dramatic
changes to initial conditions on a jet's turbulent structure,
mixing and combustion
- Prof. Ross Griffiths,
Australian National University, Australia, The energetics of horizontal
convection
- Prof. Kazuyoshi Takayama,
Tohoku University, Japan, Medical
application of shock wave research
- Prof. Hiroshi Kawamura, Tokyo
University of Science, Japan, Very
large-scale structures observed in DNS of turbulent channel flow
with passive scalar transport
- Prof. Jae Min Hyun, Korea
Advanced Institute of Science & Technology, Korea, Spin-up flow of an incompressible
fluid
- Dr Guy Metcalfe, Energy and
Thermofluids Engineering, CSIRO, Australia, Back to the sandbox! Driven granular flows for
segregation and mixing