The 2022 annual meeting of the QUTE-HPC project will be held in Rouen on May 23-24, 2022.
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Marc Brachet attended the workshop Criticality and stochasticity in quasilinear fluid systems, American Institute of Mathematics, San Jose, California (May 2-6, 2022).
➟ Read moreWelcome to our new colleague Juan Ignacio Polanco who joined our QUTE group as Postdoctoral research fellow (starting in February, 2022).
➟ Read moreIonut Danaila attended the workshop Quantized Vortices and Non-Linear Waves, Japan (Februrary 18-19, 2021) where he presented some of the results obtained in our group on Quantum Turbulence simulations. This conference was a great opportunity to get in touch again with our Japanese collaborators.
➟ Read moreWelcome to our new colleague Georges Sadaka who joined our QUTE group as Postdoctoral research fellow (starting in January, 2021).
➟ Read moreAs a consequence of the covid-19 crisis, the ANR Agency decided to automatically extend all on-going projects by 6 months. Following our specific request, the QUTE-HPC project was extended by 12 months to December 2023.
➟ Read moreWelcome to our new colleague Zhentong Zhang who joined our QUTE group as Postdoctoral research fellow (starting in March, 2020).
➟ Read moreThe 2020 annual meeting of the QUTE-HPC project will be held in Grenoble on January 30-31, 2020.
➟ Read moreLuminita Danaila attended the 72nd Annual Meeting of the APS Division of Fluid Dynamics, Seattle (November 23-26, 2019) where she presented some of the results obtained in our group on Quantum Turbulence. She also chaired the session Session B08: Superfluids: General. The conference was a great opportunity to make our project known in the US Physics scientific community.
➟ Read moreFive QUTE-members (Marc Brachet, Ionut Danaila, Luminita Danaila, Victor Kalt and Francky Luddens) are back from Singapore, where they participated in the Thematic Program (September 30, 2019 - March 31, 2020): Quantum and Kinetic Problems: Modeling, Analysis, Numerics and Applications, held at the Institute for Mathematical Sciences (IMS), National University of Singapore (NUS). It was a great event, full of interesting and exciting scientific and social discoveries. We are all grateful to the lead organizers, and in particular to Weizhu Bao for the invitation. We aknowledge IMS & NUS for the financial support provided for our participation in this program.
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