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  • Pembroke CollegeCambridgewww.pem.cam.ac.uk/stokes200

    IOP Institute of Physics

    Pembroke College, Cambridge 15-18th September 2019

    Stokes200 Symposium

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    Tim Pedley -Towards the rheology of a concentrated array of spherical squirmers

    Marco Polin - Light control of localised photo-bio-convection

    David Smith - NEAREST: An accessible and efficient method for biological Stokes flow

    Poster session in Chapel cloisters

    Conference photo in Old Court

    Reception and buffet on Library Lawn

    Andy Woods - Stokes law and turbulent particle-laden flows

    Sylvie Vergniolle - The profound impact of Stokes’ work in modern volcanology

    John Lister - Stokes flows and unsteady Stokes flows during drop coalescence

    Colm Caulfield - On the (quasi-)steady motion of incompressible fluids: emergent criticality in sheared stratified turbulence

    Grae Worster - Fingering of shear-thinning, radially extensional flows

    Coffee break

    Herbert Huppert - Stokes flow in rapidly rotating systems

    Joseph Webber - Stokes drift over corals

    Edward Hinton - Free-surface Stokes flow past cylinders

    Jayne Ringrose - Stokes in the context of Pembroke College

    James Robinson - The Navier-Stokes regularity problem

    Coffee break

    Sandalo Roldan-Vargas - Rare events, anomalies, and Brownian motion

    Paul Ranford - Stokes as Secretary of the Royal Society 1854-85: his influence on science and scientists

    Stuart Mathieson - Stokes as a religious man of science

    Davor Krajnovic - A college friend: John Couch Adams

    Silvana Cardoso - On the spreading of bubble plumes

    Lunch break

    Michael Sandford - Walking tour of Cambridge leaving from Porters’ Lodge

    Stokes200 attendees are warmly invited to a joint session on suspensions and related topics at Viscoplastic Fluids 8 at Jesus College: vpf8.ceb.cam.ac.uk

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    SESSION 2

    ‣ All Sessions take place in the Old Library‣ An exhibition of the College’s Stokes artefacts is

    on display throughout the meeting in the Chapel and in J Staircase (Ivy Court)

    ‣ A “Science at Pembroke” exhibition will run in parallel with the Poster session

    ‣ An exhibition of Stokes material will be on display in the foyer of the University Library throughout the meeting

    ‣ The fire assembly point is on the Library Lawn

    Michael Sandford - Stokes: Tracing his family, and their life in Cambridge

    Lunch break

    Robert MacKay - Use of Stokes theorem for plasma confinement

    Nigel Goldenfeld - How Sir George Gabriel Stokes nearly discovered the renormalisation group

    Oreste Piro - Neutral particles, a review

    Jordi Ortin - Viscoelastic shear waves and vortex rings in oscillatory pipe flow of wormlike micelles solutions

    Julyan Cartwright - Chaotic advection: from 19th to 21st century dynamics

    Coffee break

    Gerard Fuller - The shape evolution of miscible sessile and pendant drops

    Michael Bestehorn - Reduced models in fluid dynamics

    Wine reception at Cambridge University Press Bookshop, 1 Trinity Street

    Stokes200 Dinner in Hall

    John Brady - Stokesian Dynamics

    Michael Cates - Hard sphere suspensions beyond Stokes: friction and shear thickening

    Christopher Ness - Absorbing-state transitions in granular materials close to jamming

    Osamu Sano - Viscous flow around macroscopic cavities in a granular material in terms of Darcylet

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    WEDNESDAY 18th

    SESSION 1

    SESSION 3

    SESSION 4

    SESSION 1

    TUESDAY 17th

    SESSION 2

    18:00 Registration in the Chapel cloisters

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    Michael Berry - Asymptotics and optics - Stokes and the Rainbow

    Olivier Darrigol - Stokes' discovery of fluorescence

    Anne De Wit - Flow control of the yield of chemical fronts

    John Bush - Hydrodynamic quantum analogs

    Andrea Ferrari - Stokes and anti-Stokes

    Coffee break

    Aoife Kearins - Where it all began: The early life of Stokes in Sligo, and its lasting impact on his research

    June Barrow-Green - Stokes' Mathematical Education

    Serafim Kalliadasis - The resolution of the moving contact line

    Scott McCue - Analysing Taylor-Saffman bubbles using Stokes phenomenon

    Sebastien Michelin - Modelling chemo-hydrodynamic interactions in phoretic suspensions: a unified framework

    Lunch break

    Raymond Goldstein - Biological fluid dynamics

    Idan Tuval - Limits and variations of Stokes’ law for living matter

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    MONDAY 16th

    SESSION 1

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    SESSION 3 -

    SESSION 3: VPF8

    08:20 Lord Chris Smith - Welcome

    http://vpf8.ceb.cam.ac.uk