16th International Conference on Finite Elements in Flow Problems

C A L L F O R PA P E R S
L O C AT I O N
Participants are invited to submit one-page abstracts preferably via
e-mail to
The 16th International Conference on Finite Elements in Flow Problems
(FEF 2011) will be held at the Sheraton Munich Arabellapark Hotel.
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FEF 2011 Local Organizing Committee
Technical University of Munich
Institute for Computational Mechanics
Boltzmannstr. 15
D-85747 Garching
Germany
e-mail: [email protected]
Internet: http://www.lnm.mw.tum.de/fef2011
All abstracts will be reviewed. All accepted abstracts will be published in a book of abstracts available at the conference. Abstracts
must be written in English.
I M P O R TA N T D AT E S
July 15, 2010
September 30, 2010
November 15, 2010
December 15, 2010
January 15, 2011
January 15, 2011
Call for minisymposia proposals
Deadline for minisymposia proposals
Deadline for abstract submission
Notification of abstract acceptance
Deadline for print-ready abstracts
Deadline for early registration
R E G I S T R AT I O N F E E S
Delegate fees include book of abstracts, attendance of all scientific
sessions, coffee breaks, reception, conference dinner and lunches.
Student fees include book of abstracts, attendance of all scientific
sessions, coffee breaks, reception and lunches. Early registration is
applicable if fee has been received before January 15, 2011.
Delegates
Students
Early
490 Euro
290 Euro
Regular
590 Euro
350 Euro
Served by Franz Josef Strauss International Airport, Munich is comfortably accessed from all over the world. It is the second-largest airport in Germany and was recently voted fifth-best airport worldwide
in the context of the “Worlds Best Airport Award 2009”. Sub- and railway systems provide comfortable access to all locations within the
Greater Munich Area. For instance, within few minutes, one may
reach the city center of Munich from the Sheraton Munich
Arabellapark Hotel.
16th International Conference
on Finite Elements in Flow
Problems (FEF 2011)
March 23 – 25, 2011
Munich, Germany
www.lnm.mw.tum.de/fef2011
A C C O M O D AT I O N
Participants are encouraged to stay at the conference venue, the
Sheraton Munich Arabellapark Hotel. A limited number of rooms
were already pre-reserved for this purpose. They may be conveniently
reserved by the individual participant at a special conference rate via
the reservation website www.starwoodmeeting.com/book/fef2011 or by
using the code “FEF2011”.
International Association for Computational
Technical University of Munich,
Mechanics Thematic Conference
Germany
www.iacm.info
www.tum.de
BACKGROUND & SCOPE
SCIENTIFIC/TECHNICAL AREAS COVERED
O R G A N I Z AT I O N
The Finite Elements in Flow Problems (FEF) Conference is the principal forum for the exchange of research results in all aspects of flow
modeling via the finite element method. This conference has an
extensive history that closely parallels the development and maturation of finite element methods as applied to computational fluid dynamics. The purpose of this 16th conference in the series continues to
be the gathering of mathematicians, engineers, computer scientists
and students for the exchange of the latest information on all aspects
of flow modeling and simulation of finite elements and other computation approaches. The scope of the conference is very broad with
coverage of theory, implementation, assessment and application in
all of the major and emerging areas of fluid dynamics and flow-related phenomena.
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Conference Chair
Conference Secretary General
· Wolfgang A. Wall
· Volker Gravemeier
International Advisory
Committee (tentative)
Local Advisory
Committee (tentative)
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Acoustics
Adaptive Meshing
Aerodynamics
Bio-fluid Dynamics
Combustion
Compressible Flows
Coupled Problems
Electrochemistry
Electromagnetics
Environmental Fluid Mechanics
Fluid-Structure Interaction
Free-Surface Flows
Gas Dynamics
Geophysical Fluid Dynamics
Heat and Mass Transfer
High-Performance Computing
Hydrodynamics
Incompressible Flows
Lubrication
Magnetohydrodynamics
Mathematics of Finite Elements
Mesh Generation
Micro Flows
Multiphase Flows
Multiscale Methods
Non-Newtonian Flows
Optimization
Porous-Media Flows
Reacting Flows
Sensitivity Analysis
Shallow-Water Flows
Turbulence
Uncertainty Quantification
F. Bassi, Italy
P. Bochev, USA
F. Brezzi, Italy
E. Burman, UK
G.F. Carey, USA
R. Codina, Spain
T. Coupez, France
A. Coutinho, Brazil
L. Demkowicz, USA
C. Farhat, USA
L. Franca, USA
D. Gartling, USA
P. Hansbo, Sweden
I. Harari, Israel
O. Hassan, UK
A. Huerta, Spain
T.J.R. Hughes, USA
S. Idelsohn, Argentina
K. Jansen, USA
G.E. Karniadakis, USA
K. Kashiyama, Japan
R. Löhner, USA
Y. Maday, France
A. Masud, USA
P. Minev, Canada
K. Morgan, UK
P. Nithiarasu, UK
E. Onate, Spain
M. Oshima, Japan
J. Peraire, USA
D. Peric, UK
A. Quarteroni, Italy/Switzerland
J.-F. Remacle, Belgium
B. Schrefler, Italy
J. Shadid, USA
S.J. Sherwin, UK
C. Taylor, USA
T.E. Tezduyar, USA
N. Weatherhill, UK
T. Yabe, Japan
G. Yagawa, Japan
N. Adams, Munich
T. Apel, Munich
E. Bänsch, Erlangen-Nürnberg
M. Behr, Aachen
K.-U. Bletzinger, Munich
H. Bungartz, Munich
M. Braack, Kiel
R. Helmig, Stuttgart
V. John, Berlin
R. Klein, Berlin
G. Lube, Göttingen
M. Manhart, Munich
C.-D. Munz, Stuttgart
E. Rank, Munich
A. Reusken, Aachen
L. Tobiska, Magdeburg
S. Turek, Dortmund
B. Vexler, Munich
B. Wohlmuth, Munich
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