[DSFD-announce] Welcome to DSFD 2023 in Albuquerque, July 17-21

Pachalieva, Aleksandra Atanasova apachalieva at lanl.gov
Thu Mar 2 08:49:41 CST 2023


CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS

32nd International Conference on the Discrete Simulation of Fluid Dynamics
Albuquerque, NM, USA
July 17-21, 2023



Dear Colleagues,


The Organizing Committee of the international conference on the Discrete Simulation of Fluid Dynamics is pleased to invite you to the 32nd annual conference.


It will be held on the campus of the University of New Mexico (UNM), Albuquerque, NM from July 17-21, 2023.  The conference web page can be found at http://dsfd.org/ .
You can also follow the conference on Twitter for updates and related information: @DSFD_Conference

The DSFD series of conferences originated with the 1986 Los Alamos conference organised by Gary D. Doolen. Since that time, the DSFD conferences have emerged as the premiere forum for researchers in the field, and many exciting new discoveries in lattice models of fluid dynamics have been first announced at DSFD conferences.

Topics emphasised at these meetings include lattice Boltzmann schemes, dissipative particle dynamics, smoothed-particle hydrodynamics, direct simulation Monte Carlo, molecular dynamics, quantum Monte Carlo methods, multiparticle collision dynamics and hybrid methods. There will be sessions on advances in both theory and computation, on engineering applications of discrete fluid algorithms, and on fundamental issues in mathematical modelling, numerical analysis, statistical mechanics, kinetic theory and hydrodynamics and their applications in microscopic, nanoscale and multiscale physics for emerging technologies. Other topics of interest include theoretical and experimental work on interfacial phenomena, droplets, free-surface flow, and micro- and nano-fluidics. The DSFD conferences are therefore truly interdisciplinary, and include participants from computer science, computational science, physics, engineering, mathematics, chemistry, and many other specialties.

Please consider submitting an oral or poster presentation to DSFD 2023. Registration will be open in about a week. There will also be an opportunity to submit papers for the proceedings. Each proceedings submission will be rigorously peer-reviewed.

In addition to the technical presentations, a number of tutorials will be provided for students and researchers new to the field. We will update you as more talks are added in the near future.

The Old Town Albuquerque, dating to the city’s 1706 founding as a Spanish colony, is filled with historic adobe buildings, a number of museums, and shops selling Native American handicrafts. Santa Fe, the New Mexico Capital, well known for its rich history, arts, museums, beautiful mountains, and canyons, is only one hour away by car, bus, or the New Mexico Rail Runner Express.


Important dates:
Abstract submission deadline: April 30, 2023
Early registration deadline: May 15, 2023
Regular registration deadline: July 1, 2023


We look forward to seeing you in Albuquerque in July!


Sincerely,
Organizing Committee for DSFD 2023
Qinjun Kang (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Sang Han (The University of New Mexico)
Nick Carroll (The University of New Mexico)
Daniel Livescu (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Hari Viswanathan (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Christoph Junghans (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Hongkyu Yoon (Sandia National Laboratories)
Alexander Wagner (North Dakota State University)
Aleksandra Pachalieva (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
Adam Quintana (The University of New Mexico)
Michael Woodward (Los Alamos National Laboratory)

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