The aim of the summer school is to present a comprehensive series of lectures on various aspects of non-homogeneous fluids and flows. The emphasize will be on mathematical, computational and experimental topics originating in environmental applications. The summer course is prepared for graduate students, young scientists, and other interested specialists. Besides of the course lectures, the program will include a one day workshop (on Wednesday, August 29) dedicated to short, more advanced lectures given by attending scientists.
News:Workshop time-schedule and abstracts of contributions are ready for
download.
A special page was created for
lecture notes. It will be updated during the course week. You can download the lecture notes
here.
The
preliminary schedule of lectures for the Summer School is now available
for
download.
Registration will be open (at the lecture hall, Sokolovská 83, Prague 8) on
Sunday, August 26, 15:00-19:00
Monday, August 27, 7:30-9:00
Assistance on arrival is available on request for all participants. Please do not hesitate to send an e-mail to organizers, specifying when and where they can wait for you to pick you up and guide you to your hotel or lecture rooom.
The
address of dormitory has changed to:
Main Topics:
Variable density flows
Stratified and rotating flows
Gravity waves in ocean and atmosphere
Singular limits of the Navier-Stokes-Fourier system
Free-surface and shallow-water flows
Advanced numerical methods
Main Speakers
Vincenzo Armenio - University of Trieste, Italy
Chantal Staquet - University of Joseph Fourier, Grenoble, France
Vladimir Zeitlin - Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris, France
Eleuterio F. Toro - University of Trento, Italy
Eduard Feireisl - Institute of Mathematics, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague
Antonín Novotný - Institute of Mathematics, Université du Sud, Toulon, France
Dmitri Kuzmin - University of Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
Yuli D. Chaschechkin - Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow
Philippe Fraunié - Mediterranean Institute of Oceanography, Université du Sud, Toulon, France
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Course Location: ( Important change ! )
Due to upcoming reconstruction of the facilities of the Institute of Mathematics, the whole event held on August 27-31, 2012 will be hosted by the Faculty of Mathematics and Physics of the Charles University in Prague:
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Charles University in Prague
Sokolovská 83
CZ - 186 75 Praha 8
Czech Republic
Registration:
Registration Fees:
The registration fee covers course materials and small refreshment during the course breaks. The accommodation and travel expenses are not covered. The participants from Ercoftac member institutions can profit from a special 25% discount.
|
Early |
Late |
Ercoftac |
Student fee (whole course & workshop) |
240 € |
270 € |
180 € |
Full regular fee (whole course & workshop) |
320 € |
350 € |
240 € |
Limited fee (workshop only) |
160 € |
180 € |
120 € |
The early registration should be received before July 31, 2012.
Payment:
The registration fee should be paid preferably by a bank transfer to the following account:
IBAN: CZ80 0710 0000 0000 6962 3011
SWIFT: CNBACZPP
Bank Name: Ceska narodni banka
Bank Address: Na Prikope 28, 115 03 Praha 1
Account Holder: Matematicky ustav AV CR, v.v.i.
Variable Symbol: (will be sent by e-mail after registration)
For other forms of payment contact the organizers.
Support for Students and Young Scientists:
Few grants will be available for students and young scientists. Please only ask for this support if you can not attend the summer school without it and you have no other funds to use. Depending on the number of applicants the exact amount of support will be announced after the application deadline. The grant will cover at least the registration fee. Those participants who will benefit from the support will be asked to present a poster showing their own scientific work. A formal application, containing short CV, motivation letter and recommendation letter, should be
received by organizers before July 31, 2012.
Accommodation: There are many suitable hotels located in the proximity of the course lecture hall. Moreover the place is easily and quickly accessible by metro or tramway form the big part of the city. On request, the organizers are ready to assist participants in finding other accommodation that will meet their needs and desires.
The lecturers will be accommodated in the
Hotel ExcellentHotel Karlin Students who are looking for reasonably priced accommodation (16 Eur/night) can
ask organizers to book rooms in student dormitories located close to the Prague castle at the address:
Kolej Komenského
Parléřova 6
160 00 Prague
Further Information:
For further information, please contact the event organizers:
Tomáš Bodnár Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Czech Technical University in Prague |
Šárka Nečasová Institute of Mathematics Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic |
Milan Pokorný Faculty of Mathematics and Physics Charles University in Prague |