International Hellenic University organises Summer School on High Performance Computing for Energy Conversion Applications.
The Summer School will take place between 28/06-01/07/2016 in Thessaloniki. The summer school will take place at the premises of the International Hellenic University in Thermi, Thessaloniki.
Main objective of the summer school is to provide an in-depth training in all aspects of high performance computing for Energy Conversion Applications. The participants (early stage researchers, engineers or practitioners) will be introduced to the principles of Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD). Focus will be placed on understanding the multi-scale nature of energy conversion processes and the various numerical methods available for their optimization. The physics of thermo-fluids as well as the governing equations (continuity, momentum, energy and species conservation) and state of the art CFD including modelling, grid generation, simulation will be covered. The participants will be able to analyze case studies of various energy conversion applications by employing computational tools.
The summer school is mainly addressed to graduate students in Engineering, Physics and related areas and to researchers/professional working at universities, research centers and industry.
Applicants are required to submit an online registration form.
All applicants will be notified of admission decisions by e-mail in the next 10 working days upon receiving their application. The course is open to a maximum of 25 participants whilst IHU reserves the right to postpone the Summer School for the following year, in case a minimum enrollment is not achieved by 22th June 2016.
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