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Flow Webinar II – Prof. Porfiri: Swimming patterns of zebrafish

October 6, 2021 @ 1:08 pm - 1:32 pm EDT

This second Flow Webinar celebrates the recent launch of Flow, a new, open-access, peer-reviewed journal designed to promote and exemplify the leveraging of the principles of fluid mechanics to concrete applications.

This Flow Webinar follows on from the previous event and features short talks which highlight the manifold impact of fluid mechanics across widely different fields.

Programme:

11.00 – 11.08am (ET) – Welcome remarks by Juan Santiago, Flow Editor in Chief
11.09 – 11.32am (ET) – Andy Woods, University of Cambridge, UK: Deep sea mining
11.33 – 11.56am (ET) – Martin Bazant, MIT, USA: Transport analysis of Covid 19 transmission
11.57 – 12.20pm (ET) – Aimee Morgans, Imperial College London, UK: Microfluidics
12.21 – 12.44pm (ET) – Phillippe Renaud, EPFL, Switzerland: Turbulent combustion
12.45 – 1.08pm (ET) – Moran Bercovici, Technion – I.I.T., Israel: Optical lens fabrication using surface tension
1.09 – 1.32pm (ET) – Maurizio Porfiri, New York University, USA: Swimming patterns of zebrafish
1.32 – 1.35pm (ET) – Closing remarks by Juan Santiago

More information and schedule: here.

Registration for the event online: here.

Details

Date:
October 6, 2021
Time:
1:08 pm - 1:32 pm EDT
Website:
https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/flow/flow-webinar-ii