Nektar++ workshop 2025

Nektar++ workshop 2025

Nektar++ Development Team

The 9th 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.

Please see Nektar++ Workshop 2025 page for a detailed schedule including refreshment breaks and exact talk times.

Note that there will be a welcome lunch served from 12.30pm on Tuesday 24th June in CAGB 649/650, for those attending in-person.

DatesTuesday, June 24 to Thursday, June 26 2025
Location
CAGB 640
Speakers
Community
Dr. Chris Cantwell
Prof. Mike Kirby
Prof Spencer Sherwin
Dr Mohsen Lahooti
Prof David Moxey
Dr. Guglielmo Vivarelli
Parv Khurana
Jiayi Gong
+17
Prof. Mike Kirby
Dr Mohsen Lahooti
Prof Spencer Sherwin
Parv Khurana
Dr. Guglielmo Vivarelli
Henrik Wüstenberg
Jiayi Gong
Mr Boyang Xia
+50
Nektar++ Development Team
Nektar++ Development Team
Imperial College London
University of Utah

Nektar++ Updates and Future Developments

Chris Cantwell, Imperial College London
Spencer Sherwin, Imperial College London
+3 talks +3 speakers
Imperial College London
Newcastle University

Applications of Nektar++ I

Guglielmo Vivarelli, Imperial College London
Parv Khurana, Imperial College London
+3 talks +2 speakers
Technical University of Darmstadt
Imperial College London

Flow Instability and Transition

Florian Christoffer Uetrecht, Technical University of Darmstadt
Víctor Ballester Ribó , Imperial College London
+2 talks +1 speaker
Imperial College London
Loughborough University

Solver developments

Henrik Wüstenberg, Imperial College London
Jaya Vignesh Madana Gopal, Loughborough University
+2 talks +1 speaker
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

High-Order Finite Elements for Exascale Applications

Tzanio Kolev, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Imperial College London
King's College London

Algorithms and Optimisation

Jacques Xing, Imperial College London
Boyang Xia, King's College London
+2 talks +1 speaker
Imperial College London
King's College London

Meshing and Mesh Adaptation

Kaloyan Kirilov, Imperial College London and King's College London
Jingtian Zhou, Imperial College London
+2 talks +1 speaker
Imperial College London
United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority

Applications of Nektar++ II

Junjie Ye, Imperial College London
James Edgeley, United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
+2 talks +1 speaker