HPC and Data in Computational Fluid Dynamics-12 weeks graduate-level course

HPC and Data in Computational Fluid Dynamics-12 weeks graduate-level course

Please use your organization email address to register for this live online course taught by renowned scientists on diverse aspects of CFD.

By Dr Meiyun Chang-Smith (Co-organizer & Coordinator)

Date and time

August 29, 2023 · 12:50pm - December 22 · 5pm AEST

Location

To be announced

About this event

Please note: Potential registrants must (i) be working in an area of research that is related to the topic of the course; (ii) have a valid email address at an Australian research organization or university; (iii) register by using your organizational email address, (iv) have a google account with your names for access to the course materials and videos. Thank you!

This 3rd Australian collaborative graduate-level course is titled HPC and Data in Computational Fluid Dynamics and runs as a live online Webinar event over 12 weeks (two lectures per week) by an array of internationally renowned professors and scientists from 29th of Aug to 23rd of Nov 2023 (AEST). The purposefully designed curriculum includes diverse aspects of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) such as introduction to CFD and HPC, hypersonics, aeroacoustics, turbulent flows, combustion, fluid-solid interaction in the context of oil and gas production, geophysical fluid dynamics, Antarctic ice melting and the Southern Ocean dynamics, and industrial research showcases. It aims to support Higher Degree Research (HDR) students and Early Career Researchers (ECRs) working on large or complex CFD problems and requiring HPC and data tools to maximize their research impact.

The collaborative graduate course is guided by an independent academic committee consisting of five prominent professors/scientists in the field, namely A/Prof Bishakhdatta Gayen (UniMelb), Dr Rowan Gollan (UQ), A/Prof Christopher Leonardi (UQ), Prof Richard Sandberg (UniMelb), and Prof Sean Smith (NCI Australia). Dr Meiyun Chang-Smith (Intersect Australia) serves as the Coordinator and Co-organizer on the organizing committee.

Intersect's Collaborative Graduate Education (CGE) Program functions as the main facilitator for this innovative venture. The Australian National Computational Infrastructure (NCI) has been an instrumental partner providing online tutorial support and HPCD expertise. The community centric partnership aims to foster more HDR students and ECRs in this crucial and exciting HPCD in CFD field!

This event is supported by Intersect Australia and NCI Australia.

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Actually no, not closed - this is just how we implement the waitlist! Please go ahead and start registration via the green button on the right. There are three steps: 1. Join the waitlist by entering your NAME and your AUSTRALIAN RESEARCH ORGANISATIONAL EMAIL ADDRESS. 2. Once eligibility is confirmed, you will receive an email with a link "Claim my Spot" to the registration page. If you do not claim your spot, your spot will expire after 7 days. 3. Follow the link, complete the registration page and you will receive an email confirming your registration with a link "Claim my Order".

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