Nektar++ workshop 2024

Nektar++ workshop 2024

Nektar++ Development Team

The 8th annual Nektar++ Workshop will bring together developers and users of all experiences to hear about new and future developments in the Nektar++ spectral/hp element framework and the exciting science and engineering being undertaken with the code. The three days will include a comprehensive programme of talks and a poster session. The workshop will be run primarily as an in-person event, but the talks will be streamed online. It is hoped we can offer a limited number of remote presentations for those unable to travel.

DatesTuesday, June 11 to Thursday, June 13 2024
Location
Room G006
Speakers
Community
Dr Mohsen Lahooti
Prof Spencer Sherwin
Prof David Moxey
Dr. Chris Cantwell
Prof. Mike Kirby
Henrik Wustenberg
Parv Khurana
Stan Gepner
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Dr. Hongyi Jiang
saleh Saharkhiz
Dr. Xi Zou
Dr Niclas Jansson
Sam Geng Chen
Ignacio Lasala
M.Sc. Florian Christoffer Uetrecht
Hanna Reinhardt
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Nektar++ Development Team
Nektar++ Development Team
Days
Newcastle University
Imperial College London

Nektar++ Updates and Future Developments

Mohsen Lahooti, Newcastle University
Spencer Sherwin, Imperial College London
+4 talks +3 speakers
Imperial College London
King's College London

Algorithm and solver development

Henrik Wustenberg, Imperial College London
Parv Khurana, Imperial College London
+3 talks +2 speakers
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
University of Utah

Redesign and heterogeneous computing

James Edgeley, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
Allen Sanderson, University of Utah
+2 talks +1 speaker
Warsaw University of Technology
Imperial College London

Turbulent flow

Stan Gepner, Warsaw University of Technology
João Isler, Imperial College London
+2 talks +1 speaker
KTH Royal Institute of Technology

A Modern, Portable, and Scalable Framework for Extreme-Scale Computational Fluid Dynamics

Niclas Jansson, KTH Royal Institute of Technology
Coventry University
Imperial College London

Convective heat transfer and reacting flows

Abhishek Kumar, Coventry University
Chi Hin, Imperial College London
+2 talks +1 speaker
Imperial College London
Newcastle University

Industrial Applications

Alexandra Liosi, McLaren Racing Ltd
Harry Dunn, Newcastle University
+2 talks +1 speaker
Imperial College London
Newcastle University

Mesh Generation and ongoing Developments

Jacques Xing, Imperial College London
Kaloyan S Kirilov, Imperial College London
+2 talks +3 speakers
Newcastle University
Imperial College London

Closing & Next event

Mohsen Lahooti, Newcastle University
Spencer Sherwin, Imperial College London
+1 speaker