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Actuator Waveform Design using Nonlinear Adjoint Looping on the Acoustic Flow in an Inkjet Printhead
Head of the UK Fluids Network, Prof. Matthew Juniper, from the University of Cambridge shares with us his latest research endeavours concerning the acoustics in an inkjet printhead.
Date: November 27, 2020
Location: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/actuator-waveform-design-for-acoustic-flow-in-an-inkjet-printhead-tickets-129583071455
Contact Email: CFDsociety@cranfield.ac.uk
Organizer: International Society for Computational Fluid Dynamics
Application Areas: General CFD
Special Fields: Aeroacoustics & Noise
Type of Event: Online Event, International
 
Description:

Click "print" and wait for your document. A simple 
procedure, right? Perhaps not.

Head of the UK Fluids Network, Prof. Matthew Juniper, from 
the University of Cambridge shares with us his latest 
research endeavours concerning the acoustics in an inkjet 
printhead.

Join us on Friday 27 November 2020 at 13:00 GMT to learn 
more!

Matthew Juniper is Professor of Thermofluid Mechanics at 
the Engineering Department of Cambridge University. His 
research interests are in the broad area of hydrodynamic 
and thermoacoustic instability, particularly nonlinear 
behaviour in thermoacoustics, adjoint-based sensitivity 
analysis, shape optimization and physics-based statistical 
learning. He is the leader of the UK Fluids Network and an 
Associate Editor of the Journal of Fluid Mechanics. He has 
held visiting fellowships/professorships at Ecole Central 
Lyon, the Institute for Advanced Studies at TU Munich, 
KTH/Nordita Stockholm, and the Center for Turbulence 
Research Summer Program at Stanford University.

International time zones:
Los Angeles 05:00
New York: 08:00
London: 13:00
Jerusalem: 15:00
New Delhi: 18:30
Shenzhen: 21:00
Seoul: 22:00

We look forward to seeing you there!

This webinar is hosted by the International Society for 
Computational Fluid Dynamics (ISCFD), a society aimed at 
promoting, educating and developing solutions to real-
world challenges.

LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/iscfd

Twitter: @iscfd
 
Event record first posted on November 19, 2020, last modified on November 21, 2020

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