This summer school will address recent results describing stability and instability phenomena in mathematical fluid mechanics. It is intended for both researchers and graduate students in the field of partial differential equations.
Invited lecturers for 4 or 5 hours mini-courses:
- Tarek Elgindi (Duke University), Singularity formation in the Euler equations in finite and infinite time
- Philip Isett (California Institute of Technology), A proof of Onsager's conjecture on energy dissipating Euler flows
- Sameer Iyer (University of California, Davis), Recent Progress in Stationary Boundary Layers
- Hao Jia (University of Minnesota), Linearized Navier Stokes equations at high Reynolds numbers: a unified approach to inviscid damping, vorticity depletion and enhanced dissipation
Invited speakers for 1 or 2 hours presentations:
- Isabelle Gallagher (ENS Paris), Fluctuations in a hard sphere gas and applications to hydrodynamics
- Zineb Hassainia (NYUAD), Desingularization of systems of point vortices with periodic motion
- Nader Masmoudi (NYUAD), TBA
- Jérémie Szeftel (Sorbonne Université), Blow up for supercritical defocusing nonlinear Schrodinger equation and compressible fluid
Support for young participants
We provide full support for numerous young participants (M2, Ph.D, postdocs). The support includes accomodation, meals and transportation. Please note that for environmental reasons, we will only support transportation by train. Paris is well connected by train to many destinations within Europe and we are happy to support long journeys by train.
Application procedure: Applicants should send their CV and mention their approximate travel dates and their city of departure to stability-fluid@sciencesconf.org before January 31st, 2024.
Registration
This event will be held at CY Advanced Studies, and is open to all.
Registration is free and open until March 31st, 2024.