When available, presentations are provided in the PDF format; click on icons next to talk titles. For availability of other download options (PowerPoint, higher resolution, …) check the corresponding abstract pages (click on talk titles).

Separate lists of survey lectures, invited lectures, and young scientists' posters are available.

A printable version of the program can be downloaded here. All participants will receive a printout of it in Aussois.

Preliminary schedule of lectures and discussions

Monday, 18 June

19:30-22:00 Welcome cold buffet with warm soup

Tuesday, 19 June

Morning session: 8:30-12:30

08:30-08:40 Opening remarks
08:40-09:10 E. Knobloch: Euler, the historical perspective
09:20-10:10 J. Gibbon: The three-dimensional Euler fluid equations: where do we stand?
10:20-10:50 Y. Brenier: Geometric and variational features of the Euler equations
10:50-11:20 Coffee break
11:20-11:50 K. Sreenivasan: Huge Reynolds numbers in small apparatus
12:00-12:30 C.F. Barenghi: Superfluid turbulence

Lunch break: 12:30-14:00

Afternoon session: 14:00-18:00

14:00-14:50I. Procaccia: The state of the art in hydrodynamic turbulence: Past successes and future challenges
14:50-15:20 L. Biferale: Anisotropy in turbulent flows
15:30-16:00 V. Lebedev: Anomalous scaling of passive scalar advected by turbulent flow
16:00-16:30 Coffee break
16:30-17:00 G. Falkovich: Conformal invariance and 2D turbulence
17:00-18:00 Poster session I: Aluie, Arnold, Bouchet, Bronzi, Bustamante, Cao, Chetrite, Chevillard, Guba, Krstulovic, Lee, Li, Matsumoto, Mazzucato, Pauls, Ramos, Ray, Sakajo, Turitsyn, Venaille, Wilczek, Yu (names are linked to PDF files of abstracts)

Wednesday, 20 June

Morning session: 8:30-12:30

08:30-09:20 O. Darrigol/U. Frisch: From Newton's mechanics to Euler's equations
09:20-09:50 M. Eckert: Water-art problems at Sans-souci—Euler's involvement in practical hydrodynamics on the eve of ideal flow theory
09:50-10:30 Coffee break
10:30-11:20 P. Perrier: Euler equations from the birth of CFD to present codes for multiphysics and complex geometry in aerospace and ground transportation engineering
11:20-12:30 Poster session II: Ali, Araya, Berhanu, Branicki, Burattini, Duchemin, Eliasson, Fedele, Hillerbrand, Krueger, , Lavaux, Le Bars, Mitra/Pandit, Naso, Simonnet, Singh, Sznitman, Thomases, Vincenzi, Volk, Vucelja, Xu, Zemach (names are linked to PDF files of abstracts)

Lunch break: 12:30-14:00

Afternoon session: 14:00-18:10

14:00-14:30 G. Gallavotti: Equivalent equations in fluids and possible applications
14:40-15:10 L. Saint Raymond: From Boltzmann's kinetic theory to Euler's equations
15:10-15:40 H. Chen: Lattice Boltzmann modeling, fundamentals and its applications for industrial flows
15:50-16:20 S. Wu: Recent progress in mathematical analysis of vortex sheets
16:20-16:50 Y. Fukumoto: Kinematic variational principle for motion of vortex rings
16:50-17:10 Coffee break
17:10-17:40 Discussion on historical matters, moderated by R. Narasimha
17:40-18:10 Discussion Computing high-Reynolds number flow: is kinetic theory useful? moderated by U. Frisch and R. Pandit

Banquet (click to see the menu): 20:00

Thursday, 21 June

Morning session: 8:30-12:30

08:30-09:20 G. Eyink: Dissipative anomalies in singular Euler flows
09:30-10:00 P. Constantin: The blow up problem
10:00-10:30 T. Hou: Blow-up or no blow-up? The interplay between theory and numerics
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-11:30 K. Ohkitani: A geometrical study of 3D incompressible Euler flows with Clebsch potentials
11:30-12:00 P. Monkewitz: The Euler number—Technological challenges of cavitation
12:00-12:30 G.J.F. van Heijst: Two-dimensional turbulence on a bounded domain–the role of angular momentum

Lunch break: 12:30-14:00

Afternoon session: 14:00-18:00

14:00-14:50 M. Ghil: Fluid mechanics and climate dynamics: observations, simulations and (maybe) predictions
14:50-15:20 A. Nusser: Eulerian and Lagrangian reconstruction method of cosmological velocity and density fields
15:30-16:00 R. Mohayaee: The Monge-Ampère-Kantorovich approach to reconstruction in cosmology
16:00-16:30 A. Nordlund: Solar hydrodynamics
16:30-17:00 Coffee break
17:00-18:00 Discussion Singularities: what do we care? moderated by C. Bardos and E. Titi

After-dinner event on snow and avalanches

Friday, 22 June

Morning session: 8:30-12:30

08:30-09:20 F. Busse: Euler equations in geophysics and astrophysics
09:30-10:00 Ph. Cardin: Dynamics and dynamos in planetary cores
10:00-10:30 J.-F. Pinton: Experimental dynamo and dynamics
10:30-11:00 Coffee break
11:00-11:30 Discussion on dynamos moderated by H.K. Moffatt and R. Moreau
11:30-12:30 Discussion on climate issues moderated by R. Hillerbrand and R. Moreau

Lunch break: 12:30-14:00

Afternoon session: 14:00-18:00

14:00-14:30 N. Mordant: Lagrangian measurements in turbulent flows
14:30-15:00 J. Bec: Preferential concentration of inertial particles in turbulent flows
15:00-15:30 R. Shaw: Fluid dynamics of clouds: Turbulence, coalescence, and Euler's celebrated sum
15:30-16:00 Coffee break
16:00-17:00 Discussion on theoretical and experimental aspects of Lagrangian methods in turbulence, moderated by G. Falkovich and J.-F. Pinton
17:00-18:00 General discussion, moderated by E. Bodenschatz and A. Sobolevskii