A third workshop on “Water Waves – Mathematical Theory and Applications” will be held at the University of Plymouth from 28–30 August 2024. Talks will cover a range of topics connected to water waves, ranging from theoretical advances to experiments.
The workshop is aimed at researchers (including graduate students and early career researchers) in mathematics, physics and engineering who are interested in water waves.
INVITED SPEAKERS
- Conor Curtin (TU Dublin) – The Lagrangian formulation for wave motion with a shear current
- Alex Doak (Bath) – Free-surface waves with arbitrary vorticity
- Guillaume Ducrozet (Nantes) – Combined use of experimental and numerical wave tanks to investigate nonlinear wave properties
- Svenja Ehlers (Hamburg) – Physics-informed neural networks for phase-resolved wave data assimilation and prediction
- David Henry (Cork) – Flow underlying coupled surface and internal water waves
- Peter Janssen (ECMWF) – Random phase approximation implies nearly homogeneous wave turbulence
- Henrik Kalisch (Bergen) – Wave run-up on the west coast of Norway
- Ioannis Karmpadakis (Imperial) – The statistics of waves over planar coastal bathymetry: experiments and numerical simulations
- Dan Liberzon (Technion) – Laboratory tool for spatio-temporal measurements of waves and slopes based on polarimetric sensing and machine learning
- Yang Lu (Leeds) – Variational numerical modelling strategies for the simulation of driven free-surface waves
- Calin Martin (Vienna/Babes-Bolyai) – Azimuthal equatorial flows: exact solutions and stability results
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Simone Michele (Plymouth) – Heat transfer in the ocean wave-driven free-surface boundary layer - Emiliano Renzi (Northumbria) – Analytical investigation of linear and weakly nonlinear mechanisms of extreme wave emergence atop a submerged shoal in two-dimensional bathymetry
- Paul Taylor (UWA) – Rough seas: bound waves, power laws and the geometry of the free-surface
- Karsten Trulsen (Oslo) – Experimental investigation of the statistics of extreme waves and wave forces on top of and behind a shoal
Workshop and registration details
Everyone is welcome, and registration is free. Email raphael.stuhlmeier@plymouth.ac.uk for any queries.