KEYNOTE AND SPECIAL LECTURES
In addition to the contributed presentations, a number of distinguished
researchers will give keynote or special lectures, including:
Professor Graham F. Carey,
Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics,
University of Texas at Austin:
Adaptive Techniques and Related Issues in
Finite Element Modelling of Heat and Fluid Flow
Professor Igor V. Derevich, Moscow State University of Ecology
Engineering:
"PDF Approach to Turbulent Hydrodynamics and
Heat/Mass Transfer in
Two-Phase Dispersed Flows"
Dr Michael Engelman, Vice-President of Technology, Fluent Inc.:
"Application of CFD in the Chemical Process Industry"
Professor Kemo Hanjalic, Thermofluids Section, Department of Applied
Physics, Technical University of Delft:
"Challenges in 'RANS' modelling of turbulent thermal and magnetic
convection"
Professor Gad Hetsroni
, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Technion - Israel Institute of Technology:
"Two phase heat transfer"
Professor Jae Min Hyun,
Department of Mechanical Engineering,
Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST):
"Buoyancy-driven convection of a contained fluid with unsteady
boundary
conditions"
Dr Ian P Jones, AEA Technology plc, Harwell:
"Parallel processing of CFD and radiative heat transfer"
Professor Brian Launder, Department of Mechanical Engineering, UMIST:
"Applications of TCL modelling
strategy in engineering and environmental
flows"
Professor Hiroyuki Ozoe, Institute of Advanced Materials Study,
Kyushu University:
"Natural and Mixed Convection of Liquid Metals in Magnetic Field"
Professor Suhas V. Patankar, Department of Mechanical
Engineering, University of Minnesota, and President, Innovative Research
Inc.:
"Computational Modeling of Flow and Heat Transfer in Industrial
Applications"
Professor Dimos Poulikakos,
Institute of Energy Technology, Swiss Federal
Institute of Technology:
"Heat Transfer, Fluid Dynamics and Phase Change Phenomena in
Droplet-Surface Interactions"
Professor George D. Raithby,
Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, University of Waterloo:
"Shape Optimizaton for Internal Flows"
Professor Wei Shyy, Department
of Aerospace Engineering, Mechanics
& Engineering Science, University of Florida:
"Computational Heat Transfer with Moving Solidification Boundaries"
Professor Kumar K. Tamma, Department of Mechanical Engineering,
University of Minnesota:
"The Time Dimension, Computational Algorithms, and Heat Transfer
Computations"
Professor Zheng Zhang,
Department of Chemical Enginering, Beijing University of Chemical Technology:
"Computational Heat Transfer in China over the Last 15 Years"