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-====== ​Workshop on High Reynolds Number ​Boundary Layer Turbulence: ​====== +====== ​UNH Boundary Layer Workshop, 2015 ======
-=====  Integrating Descriptions of Statistical Structure, Scaling and Dynamical Evolution ​=====+
  
-=====  ​University of New Hampshire, November 19-20, 2015=====+** High Reynolds Number Boundary Layer Turbulence: ** \\ 
 +** Advancing Wall-Turbulence Model Development and Implementation ** \\ 
 +** University of New Hampshire, November 19-20, 2015 ** 
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 +^ [[unh2015:​program|scientific program]] ^ [[unh2015:​participant|participants]] ^ [[unh2015:​sponsors|sponsors]] ^ [[unh2015:​travel|travel and lodging]] ^ [[unh2015:​iam|about IAM]] ^ 
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 +Over the past decade there has been increasing activity relating to the construction and implementation of more rigorously founded and thus higher fidelity models of wall turbulence. ​ Toward furthering these exciting new developments,​ in 2013 the Integrated Applied Mathematics Program at the University of New Hampshire, ​in concert with the NSF CBET/Fluid Dynamics Program, hosted a workshop entitled: //High Reynolds Number Boundary Layer Turbulence: Integrating Descriptions of Statistical Structure, Scaling and Dynamical Evolution.// ​ This workshop has helped to cultivate a community of applied mathematicians,​ computational scientists, and experimentalists who are working on a variety of inter-related modeling approaches. 
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 +Since then, however, it has become apparent that further advances can be accelerated by fostering among the members of this emerging community, a deeper understanding of the practical details of the various models under development. ​ This is the aim of the //UNH/IAM Workshop on Advancing Wall-Turbulence Model Development and Implementation//​. ​ This workshop will be held on November 19-20, 2015 at the UNH Durham campus, i.e., just prior to the APS-DFD meeting November 22-24 in nearby Boston. 
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 +Even more so than previously, the aim is an authentic workshop, from which the participants develop a practically useful understanding of the relevant modeling and analysis methods. ​ As such it will only have four sessions (two per day), each of which will focus on one of four primary modeling themes, 
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 +  * Exact Coherent Structures (John Gibson, UNH)  
 +  * Data Informed Sparse Representations (Maziar Hemati, Univ. Minnesota) 
 +  * Quasi-linearized Models (Brad Marston, Brown) 
 +  * Asymptotically Reduced PDE Models (Keith Julien, UC Boulder)
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