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      <div class=""><b class="">Attn: Grad Students and Postdocs</b><br>
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            <div text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" class=""><b class="">Summer
                school/Workshop "Waves, Instabilities and Turbulences in
                Geophysical and Astrophysical Flows"</b><br class="">
              <b class=""> </b><b class="">July 8 - July 19, 2019</b><br
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              IESC Cargese, Corsica, France <br class="">
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              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"> <b class="">Scientific scope</b></span><br
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              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"> Understanding the dynamics of geophysical
                and astrophysical systems, such as oceans, atmospheres,
                planetary cores, stellar interiors, accretion disks,
                remains a tremendous interdisciplinary task. Beyond the
                challenge in fundamental fluid mechanics to understand
                these extraordinary flows involving rotation, buoyancy,
                magnetic fields, at typical scales well beyond our
                day-to-day experience, a global knowledge of the
                involved processes is fundamental to a better
                understanding of the dynamics of these systems. </span><br
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              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"></span><span
                style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class="" lang="EN-GB">Much
                research efforts have been devoted to understanding
                geophysical and astrophysical  flows, within and between
                the various communities of Mechanics, Applied
                Mathematics, Engineering, Physics, Planetary and Earth
                Sciences, Astrophysics... While open questions from the
                various application domains actually rely on the same
                fundamental concepts and phenomena, lots of progresses
                have been made within each enclosed domain, with only
                marginal cross-fertilisations. The objective of the
                workshop is to go beyond this state. Our goal is to
                bring together researchers interested in geophysical and
                astrophysical fluid dynamics, and to provide for
                students and confirmed researchers, the fundamental
                fluid mechanics background as well as the last research
                developments on waves, instabilities and turbulence in
                the contexts of oceans, atmospheres, planetary cores,
                stellar interiors and accretion disks.  </span><br
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              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB">The</span><span
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                Center for Scientific Studies in Cargese, Corsica,
                France (IESC) (<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
                  href="http://www.iesc.univ-corse.fr/"
                  moz-do-not-send="true">http://www.iesc.univ-corse.fr/</a>)
                .</span><br class="">
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                  Program</b></span><br class="">
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                lang="EN-GB"><b class=""> </b></span><br class="">
              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB">One week of school including five 4h
                courses, five 1h invited lectures and a poster session
                (8-13 july).</span><br class="">
              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"> One week of workshop including six 1h
                invited lectures and 60 contributed talks (14-19 july).<br
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              </span><span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB">Please go to the website (</span><span
                style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class="" lang="EN-GB"><a
                  class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
                  href="https://witgaf2019.sciencesconf.org/"
                  moz-do-not-send="true">https://witgaf2019.sciencesconf.org/</a>
                ) to pre-register and submit an abstract for a talk or a
                poster (deadline: February 1, 2019). </span><span
                style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class="" lang="EN-GB"></span><br
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                lang="EN-GB"><b class=""> </b></span><br class="">
              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"><b class=""> </b></span><span
                style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class="" lang="EN-GB"><b
                  class="">Topics</b></span><br class="">
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                lang="EN-GB"><b class=""> </b></span><br class="">
              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"><b class=""> </b>Fluid mechanics topics
                such as </span><br class="">
              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"> -    Inertial waves and internal waves
                (attractors, internal shear layers, nonlinear
                interactions) </span><br class="">
              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"> -    Instabilities (MRI, SRI, ZVI, ...)</span><br
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              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"> -    MHD waves and Dynamo (Geodynamos,
                Experiments)</span><br class="">
              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"> -    Turbulences (wave turbulence,
                rotating/stratified/MHD turbulence)  </span><br
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              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"> applied to </span><br class="">
              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"> -    Oceans</span><br class="">
              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"> -    Atmospheres</span><br class="">
              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"> -    Planetary cores</span><br class="">
              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"> -    Stellar interiors</span><br class="">
              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"> -    Accretion disks.  </span><span
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              <span style="mso-ansi-language:EN-GB" class=""
                lang="EN-GB"> <b class="">Invited speakers</b>  </span><br
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                  For the courses (4h)<br class="">
                  <ul class="">
                    <li class="">C. Staquet (Grenoble, France). Waves,
                      instabilities. Oceans and atmospheres.</li>
                    <li class="">J. Noir (Zurich, Switzerland). Inertial
                      waves. Planets.</li>
                    <li class="">T. Rogers (Newcastle, UK). Waves.
                      Instabilities. Stars.</li>
                    <li class="">S. Fauve (Paris, France). Dynamo.
                      Turbulence. <br class="">
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                    <li class="">H. Latter (Cambridge, UK).
                      Instabilities. Accretion Disks.</li>
                  </ul>
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                  For the lectures (1h)<br class="">
                  <ul class="">
                    <li class="">T. Akylas (Boston, USA). Waves,
                      instabilities. Oceans</li>
                    <li class="">S. Legg (Princeton, USA). Waves.
                      Mixing. Oceans</li>
                    <li class="">J. Alexander (Boulder, USA).
                      Atmospheres.</li>
                    <li class="">P. Read (Oxford, UK). Instabilities.
                      Atmospheres.</li>
                    <li class="">K. Zhang (Exeter, UK). Waves,
                      instabilities. Planets.</li>
                    <li class="">K. Julien (Boulder, USA). Waves,
                      instabilities. Planets.</li>
                    <li class="">D. Lecoanet (Princeton, USA). Waves,
                      instabilities. Stars.</li>
                    <li class="">S. Tobias (Leeds, UK). Turbulence. MHD.
                      Planets and Stars.</li>
                    <li class="">S. Galtier (Palaiseau, France). Wave
                      turbulence.  Cosmology.</li>
                    <li class="">R. Kerswell (Cambridge, UK).
                      Instabilities, Turbulence.  Oceans and Accretion
                      disks.</li>
                    <li class="">P. Armitage (Boulder, USA). Accretion
                      disks.</li>
                  </ul>
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              <b class=""> Scientific committee</b><br class="">
              <b class=""> </b><br class="">
              <b class=""> </b>Jon Aurnou (Los Angeles, USA)<br
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              Phil Marcus (Berkeley, USA)<br class="">
              Gordon Ogilvie (Cambridge, UK)<br class="">
              Andrew Soward (Newcastle, UK)<br class="">
              Chantal Staquet (Grenoble, France)<br class="">
              Bruce Sutherland (Edmonton, Canada)<br class="">
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              <b class="">Organising committee</b><br class="">
              <b class=""> </b><br class="">
              <b class=""> </b>Benjamin Favier, Michael Le Bars,
              Stéphane Le Dizès, Patrice Le Gal, Patrice Meunier (IRPHE,
              Marseille, France) </div>
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V. Lynn Harvey
Research Scientist
Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics
3665 Discovery Drive
Boulder, CO  80303
tel: 303-492-2920
fax: 303-735-3737
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