Interfacial and multiphase flow are essential areas of research that underpin a wide variety of applications, from natural sciences to industrial processes. These systems involve interactions between multiple phases—such as gas, liquid, and solid—and components, posing significant challenges for physical modeling, mathematical analysis, and numerical simulation. The field is highly interdisciplinary and often requires the development of new models, which in turn demand mathematical analysis and necessitate innovative numerical methods.
The aim of this activity group is to bring together researchers working in the broad area of interfacial and multiphase flow systems by establishing a collaborative platform for early-career and established researchers. The group meets annually for a workshop, which features research presentations and provides a forum for planning and coordinating joint scientific activities.
Contact:
Chair: Dr. ir. Marco ten Eikelder (Darmstadt)
Vice Chair: Prof. Dr. Barbara Wagner (Berlin)
Vice Chair: Prof. Dr. Helmut Abels (Regensburg)