THMT'25 Turbulence, Heat and Mass Transfer 2025

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Invited Plenary Speakers (alphabetical order)

Professor Choongsik Bae

KAIST, Korea

Title “Turbulence Enhancement using Tumble Flow in Direct-Injection Spark-Ignition (DISI) Engines”

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Professor Nicholas Hutchins

The University of Melbourne, Australia

Title “Reynolds Analogy in Wall bounded Turbulence”

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Professor Dirk Lucas

HZDR - Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf, Dresden, Germany

Title “3D Lagrangian Aspects of Bubbly Flows: Measurement, Turbulence and Collective Behavior

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Professor Beverley J. McKeon

Stanford University, USA

Title “Prediction of turbulent flows: recent advances in low-order modeling of rough wall flows

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Professor Osamu Nakabeppu

Meiji University, Japan

Title “Heat and Mass Transfer Measurement using Thin Film Sensors

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Professor Nesrin Özalp

Illinois State University, USA

Title “Modeling and Design Optimization of a Supersonic Turbomachinery-Integrated Solar Reactor for Hydrogen Production."

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Program at Glance (final)

The preliminary program is available below. Please note that it is subject to change. A more detailed version will be released closer to the conference dates.
Last updated on July 18, 2025.

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Final Program

Download the "Detailed Program” of THMT’25 Conference (version: July 24th).

Final Program (PDF)

Oral presentation

  • A projector and an HDMI cable will be provided in each presentation room. Presenters are kindly requested to bring their own laptop computers. Presenters are responsible for bringing any necessary adapters (e.g., HDMI to USB-C) or cables other than HDMI.
  • Each oral presentation is allocated 20 minutes:
  • 15 minutes for the talk, 4 minutes for Q&A, and 1 minute for speaker transition.
  • Oral Presentation Timing (Bell Signals):
    • First bell at 12 minutes (3 minutes remaining for presentation)
    • Second bell at 15 minutes (end of presentation)
    • Third bell at 19 minutes (end of Q&A, speaker transition)
  • Each Plenary Lecture consists of a 40-minute presentation followed by 5 minutes for Q&A and speaker transition.