This lecture series, co-organized by the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics and Wright State University, is supported by the Science & Technology Organization.
Registration is required, but free of charge. Register by May 6, 2026 at https://ow.ly/FTCo50YpB9W
About the Lecture Series:
Predicting hypersonic flows requires CFD methods that remain accurate and robust in the presence of extreme physics, including strong shocks, pronounced thermochemical nonequilibrium, turbulence, gas-surface interactions, and multiscale coupling. This Lecture Series brings together leading researchers to share best practices and emerging methods in hypersonic modelling and CFD. By the end of the week, participants will have grasped the capabilities and limitations of current tools, understood the direction the field is heading, and gained practical guidance on applying state-of-the-art CFD to design and assessment across space and defense programs.
The Lecture Series Directors are Prof. Jim Menart from Wright State University and Dr. Federico Bariselli from the von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics.