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The inaugural edition of the school brought together a diverse group of 38 participants, comprising 27 students, 6 lecturers, and 5 local researchers or organizers. Among the student participants, the composition was as follows: 3 Master's students, 17 PhD students, and 7 post-doctoral researchers, largely representative of various fields (physics, maths, engineering, geophysics). The participants featured 12 students affiliated with French research institutions, while the remaining attendees hailed from various international locations, with a predominant representation from Europe (9 students), along with participants from Brazil, the USA, and Japan (6 students in total). Notably, the cohort included 6 female students, exceeding a 20% representation, a noteworthy milestone in the field of turbulence research.
The first edition of the school featured a lineup of 6 lectures, each led by an expert in their respective areas:
- “Experimental techniques in turbulence measurements” by Eberhard Bodenschatz (MPIDS, Göttingen) - “The phenomenology of fluid turbulence, and its stochastic representation” by Laurent Chevillard (CNRS / ENS Lyon) - “Turbulence in geophysical fluid dynamics” by Benjamin Favier (CNRS / Aix-Marseille Université) - “Stochastic fluid mechanics and Boussinesq hypothesis” by Franco Flandoli (SNS Pisa) - “Breakup of small particles in turbulent flows” by Alessandra Lanotte (CNR NANOTEC and INFN, Lecce) - “Turbulence predictability and spontaneous stochasticity” by Alexei Mailybaev (IMPA, Rio de Janeiro)
The first edition also featured 6 projects, each with its own area of focus and expert supervisors:
- “Turbulent Lagrangian dynamics” (Supervisors: Alessandra Lanotte and Jérémie Bec) - “Statistical analysis of turbulent signals” (Supervisor: Laurent Chevillard) - “Spontaneous stochasticity in digital turbulence models” (Supervisor: Alexei Mailybaev) - “Numerical investigations of 2D Mikado flows” (Supervisor: Franco Flandoli) - “Turbulence meets the pole, from beta-plane to gamma-plane turbulence” (Supervisor: Benjamin Favier) - “Dual cascades and predictability in point-vortex systems” (Supervisors: Simon Thalabard, Christophe Brouzet, Sergey Nazarenko)
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