第八届CMHL船舶与海洋工程计算水动力学国际研讨会-线上全场直播

第八届CMHL船舶与海洋工程计算水动力学国际研讨会-线上全场直播

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The 8th Symposium on

Computational Marine Hydrodynamics

 第八届CMHL船舶与海洋工程计算水动力学国际研讨会

(The 8th CMHL Symposium 2025)

Beijing Time 09:00-18:50, Jan. 17, 2025,

Mixed Webinar and In-Person Meeting

 

Organized by

Computational Marine Hydrodynamics Lab (CMHL)

 

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Co-Organized by

Journal of Hydrodynamics (JHD)       

Taihu Laboratory of Deepsea Technological Science

National Key Laboratory of Hydrodynamics


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Preface

Welcome to the 8th CMHL Symposium 2025 online virtual meeting!

Computational Marine Hydrodynamics Laboratory (CMHL) was founded by Prof. Decheng Wan in 2006. To meet the requirements of marine structures design for digitization, refinement, intelligence and system synthesis, CMHL has long been devoted to the researches of advanced CFD methods for marine hydrodynamics, developments of CAE software and platform, as well as applications of CAE software for complex flows in the fields of integrated ship, marine structures, underwater vehicles, offshore renewable energy devices, etc.

CMHL Symposium (Symposium on Computational Marine Hydrodynamics) is named afterCMHL. The first CMHL Symposium was held in 2018, since then it has been held every year to provide a forum for promoting scientific advancement, technological progress, information exchange, and innovative cooperation among scientists, researchers, engineers, developers, modellers and users of CAE software for solutions of marine hydrodynamics and other related fields. It is an attractive event opening to scientists, scholars, engineers, students, developers and users from universities, institutes as well as industries to exchange ideas and share recent advances on computational marine hydrodynamics and applications of CFD simulations for naval architecture and ocean engineering.

Many outstanding and reputable professors and experts on computational marine hydrodynamics, including Prof. Frederick Stern from University of Iowa, USA, Prof. Krish T Sharman from the University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA, Prof. Hamn-Ching Chen from Texas A&M University, USA, Prof. Chaoqun Liu from University of Texas at Arlington, USA, Prof. Michel Visonneau from Centrale Nantes, France, Prof. David LE TOUZÉ from Ecole Centrale Nantes, France, Prof. Moustafa Abdel-Maksoud from Hamburg University, Germany, Prof. Bettar el Moctar from the University of Duisburg-Essen, Germany, Prof. Xiangyu Hu from Technical University of Munich, Germany, Prof. Hrvoje Jasak from University of Cambridge, UK, Prof. Atilla Incecik from University of Strathclyde, UK, Prof. Mehmet Atlar from the University of Strathclyde, Prof. Gavin Tabor from University of Exeter, UK, Prof. Qing Xiao from Strathclyde University, UK, Prof. Jun Zang from University of Bath, UK, Prof. Rickard Bensow from Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden, Prof. Eugenio Oñate from Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), Spain, Prof. Gabriel Weymouth from Technische Universiteit Delft, Netherlands, Prof. Carlos Guedes Soares from the Universidade de Lisboa, Portugal, Prof. Takanori Hino from Yokohama National University, Japan, Prof. Tomoki Ikoma from Nihon University, Japan, Prof. Changhong Hu from Kyushu University, Japan, etc., had delivered very excellent and splendid invited presentations in the previous CMHL symposiums. Several papers based on the invited keynote presentations had been published in Journal of Hydrodynamics as a special column for the CMHL symposium.

The coming 8th CMHL Symposium 2025 organized by CMHL and co-organized with Journal of Hydrodynamics (JHD), Taihu Laboratory of Deepsea Technological Science, as well as National Key Laboratory of Hydrodynamics of China will be taken place online (virtual meeting) on Jan. 17, 2025. There will be one plenary lecture with 60 minutes and ten invited keynote presentations with 45 minutes, covering a wide range of hot topics. Many advanced and innovative numerical methods for marine hydrodynamics will be presented and excellent applications of CFD in ship and ocean engineering will be also presented. In addition, the symposium also includes many interesting topics such as CFD in aerodynamics, biologically inspired flows, machine learning and AI, which provides a good opportunity for researchers in computational marine hydrodynamics to learn the best practices from other related fields and make cross-disciplinary exchange.

The 11 distinguished speakers are well renowned professors, expert and young scholars from all around the world. Some of them are world-renowned experts and professors of high rank in the field of computational marine hydrodynamics, while others are outstanding experts or active young scholars in the fields of numerical simulations. The 8th CMHL Symposium will undoubtedly be a splendid academic event in the history of the CMHL Symposium, and benefit every listener and audience a lot once more.

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Prof. Dr. Decheng Wan

Chair of the 8th CMHL Symposium 2025

Director of Computational Marine Hydrodynamics Lab (CMHL)

Shanghai Jiao Tong University

 


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