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March 1, 2018, 07:19 |
NUMAP FOAM Summer School 2018
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Hrvoje Jasak
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Numerical Modelling of Coupled Problems in Applied Physics with OpenFOAM (NUMAP-FOAM) Summer School 2018 at the University of Zagreb, Croatia
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (www.fsb.unizg.hr), University of Zagreb, Croatia (www.unizg.hr), announces the 13th edition of the School on Modelling of Coupled Problems in Applied Physics with OpenFOAM (NUMAP-FOAM) for graduate students and young researchers in Zagreb in August 2018. The Programme Chairs are Professor Hrvoje Jasak and Professor Zeljko Tukovic. Description The School aims to provide tuition at expert level for a small and selected group of students and researchers in academia and industry. The idea of the NUMAP-FOAM School is to expand the physical modelling knowledge, numerics and programming skills of attendees using OpenFOAM in their research through direct supervision and one-to-one project work. Lectures on chosen topics of mathematical and numerical modelling pertinent to coupled problems in engineering and applied physics will be delivered in addition. For further references, please contact the organisers or one of more than 150 alumni of previous editions of the School. To ensure quality of work and individual supervision, the number of places is strictly limited. Place and Time The Summer 2018 edition NUMAP-FOAM shall take place between Monday 20 August and Friday 31 August 2018, inclusive (10 working days). The School shall be held at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering and Naval Architecture, University of Zagreb, Ivana Lucica 5, Zagreb, Croatia. Topic Areas Students are invited to propose their own topics for the School. Preference shall be given to project which require complex programming in OpenFOAM, advanced software design and implementation of complex and coupled physical models in OpenFOAM. Special topics for this year's Summer School are naval hydrodynamics, solidification / phase change and higher order discretisation methods. How to Apply: NUMAP-FOAM Summer School 2018 To apply, please write a one-page description of the project you wish to work on, with current problems and goals to be achieved at the School. Application is open to all students on graduate University courses, as well as researchers in companies and government organisations with sufficient knowledge of OpenFOAM. Please note this is NOT an introductory OpenFOAM course: significant understanding of the project and software is a pre-requisite for application. Deadline for application is 1 May 2018. Successful candidates will be informed within three weeks of closing. Accommodation and Costs Attendees to the School should plan to cover their travel and accommodation expenses, ideally bringing a laptop computer with them. A registration fee for the School is EUR 2000 per attendee. Contact Details For further details and submission of project proposals, please contact prof. Hrvoje Jasak at hrvoje.jasak@fsb.hr. For local organisational details please contact NUMAP-FOAM Secretary Mrs. Silvana Skoko-Gavranovic at silvana.skoko-gavranovic@fsb.hr. Legal OPENFOAM is a registered trade mark of OpenCFD Limited.
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