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Abstract Submission is now open. To find out more and to submit your abstract, please visit our Abstract Page.
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Welcome to EFDC2
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The 2nd European Fluid Dynamics Conference will be hosted in University College Dublin, Ireland, during the dates 26-29 August 2025.
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This conference, held under the auspices of the EUROMECH Society, is the second in the new series of conferences EFDC (European Fluid Dynamics Conference). This new series corresponds to the merger of the old conferences EFMC (European Fluid Mechanics Conference) and ETC (European Turbulence Conference).
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To put our EFDC2 into context, please note that the EFDC1 conference recently took place in Aachen in September 2024. The EFDC2 conference will take place in Dublin in August 2025, and subsequent versions will take place every odd year, so EFDC3 will take place in 2027, and so on.
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Further details on our EFDC2 conference will be shared over the coming months.
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Dublin is a friendly, historic, and lively city where delegates are sure to enjoy the location as well as the Conference itself.
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SAVE THE DATE! We look forward to welcoming you to Dublin, Ireland on 26-29 August 2025!
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The EFDC2 Local Organising Committee​​
Local Organising Committee
Miguel D. Bustamante, Chair
Associate Professor in Applied and Computational Mathematics,
School of Mathematics and Statistics, University College Dublin
Organiser of an IUTAM Symposium in 2012 and recipient of Science Foundation Ireland and Irish Research Council grants, Miguel has been invited speaker at 25+ conferences in Applied Maths and Fluid Dynamics, and published 50+ high-quality papers in various highly regarded journals.
Lennon Ó Náraigh, Co-Chair
Associate Professor, School of Mathematics and Statistics,
University College Dublin
Organiser of an IUTAM Symposium in 2019, Lennon works on hydrodynamic stability theory and computational fluid dynamics and has a strong track record of publications and invited-speaker presentations in international fluid dynamics conferences.
Kevin Nolan, Co-Chair
Assistant Professor, School of Mechanical and Materials Engineering,
University College Dublin
With a strong track record of publications and extensive experience in mixing, non-Newtonian flows, turbulence, optical measurement and machine vision techniques, Kevin leads a COVID-19 multidisciplinary collaboration with health care workers and industry, funded via H2020.