This meeting will consist of talks (10-15 minutes each, including questions) focusing on most recent advances and important issues of turbulence in superfluids - both at high and low temperatures. The final program will be released during the QFS conference.


The program will be mainly based on the contributed poster presentations at QFS. However, if you are aware of special topics worth discussing, please email the organizers with your suggestions.



Preliminary Program



8h30 : Meeting point at the CNRS gate


8h45

  1.    Hosio
        «Andreev Reflection from Rectilinear Vortices in Rotating 3He-B»
    or
        Krusius
        «
    Laminar Vortex Motion in Rotating Superfluid 3He-B at 0:2 Tc»


9h00

  1.     Jackson
        «Search for a Link Between Pair-Breaking and Vortex Production in Superfluid 3He-B»


9h15

  1.    Hanninen
        «Numerical studies of superfluid spin down from rotation»

9h30

  1.    Galantucci
        «Turbulent Superfluid Profiles in a Counterflow Channel»

9h45

  1.    Fonda
         «Visualization of quantized vortex dynamics using ice nanoparticles»

10h00

  1.     Proment

    «Quantum turbulence within Bose-Einstein condensates»

10h15

  1.    Kozik
        «The 17/5 spectrum of the Kelvin-wave cascade»



Coffee Break (10h30-11h)



11h00

  1.     Salort
        «Turbulent statistics in He-I versus He-II : comparison in various flows»


11h15

  1.     Nemirovskii


11h30

  1.     Efimov
        «Formation of vortex structure by tuning forks and vibrating grid in superfluid helium at T->0 K»


11h45

  1.    Takeuchi
        «Quantum turbulence of two-component superfluids in two-component atomic BECs»


12h00

  1.    McKinsey
        «Imaging the normal fluid flow using He2 molecules»


12h15

  1.    Bob Kerr  ?


12h30

  1.   Helm
        «Slow vortex rings»


12h45

  1.    Barenghi
        «Fractal dimension of quantised vortex filaments and emission of vortex rings in the Kelvin wave cascade»


13h : end of meeting




Where / When


The meeting will take place in the Institut Néel, CNRS (25 rue des Martyrs) , from 8h30 to 13h (meeting room : 3rd floor of building E).


See map.


Important : An access badge is needed to enter the CNRS campus during week-ends. To be able to let you in, we need to meet at 8h30 at the entrance gate of the CNRS. PLEASE BE ON TIME. In case some are late, one of us will return to the gate after the 2nd talk and at the coffee break (between 10h30 and 11h).


To get to the CNRS, you have basically three possibilities :


  1. -Walk. From the World Trade Center (where QFS is taking place) to the CNRS is typically half an hour. A group will leave from the WTC at 8h00.


  1. -City buses from the train station area take 10 min to get to the CNRS bus stop («Place de la Resistance»). Tickets can be purchased singly from the bus driver or as a booklet ('carnet') at tobacconists and major tram stops. Depending on your hotel location, you can choose between 2 bus lines. Both take you directly to the CNRS.

  2. BUS 34 : In front of the Grenoble railway station, cross over the road and take the N°34 marked "Polygone Scientifique" or "Sassenage Château" at the  bus stop «Gares». According to the timetable, it should leave at 8h14 but you may not want to trust the timetable.

  3. BUS 30 : Behind the railway station (Europole side), at the bus stop «Gare-Europole», take the N°30 direction "Saint-Egrève Cap des H – Saint-Egrève Gare". According to the timetable, it should leave at 8h06.


  4. -Local taxi service: Taxis Grenoblois: +33 (0)4 76 54 42 54



If you need to quit the CNRS before 13h, please let us know in advance. For info, the Satobus (= bus shuttle to the Lyon-Satolas airport) has a stop in front of the CNRS.



Organisation


There will be no formal registration for this meeting but anyone interested to participate should contact us before the 1st of August.


Organisers :

Andrei Golov (University of Manchester), andrei.golov@manchester.ac.uk

Philippe Roche (Institut Néel, CNRS/UJF, Grenoble), per@grenoble.cnrs.fr




 

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