The Research Unit Pulseflow organized an international workshop about “Instabilities, Bifurcations and Migration in Pulsatile Flows”,
which was held from 23rd to 25th September 2024 in Oldenburg, at the Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg in northern Germany.
Overall, around 40 researchers attended the three-day workshop, consisting of 11 invited presentations and 9 contributed talks.
International researchers in the fields of cardiovascular and pulsatile flows discussed recent progress and exchanged ideas on how to
solve open challenges. The topics of the workshop included:
instability and transition to turbulent in pulsatile flows
fluid-structure interaction in unsteady flows
particle migration in unsteady flows
patient-specific CFD
Erythrocyte dynamics
The Research Unit warmly thanks the contributing speakers and the local committee from the Carl von Ossietzky Universität for their welcome and support in organizing the talks and the social events! The participants had the chance to visit the wind tunnel on Monday, and enjoyed a lovely boat tour from Dangast on Tuesday. Overall, we had a rich workshop full with exchanged ideas and the latest results from cutting-edge experts of Europe and America.
The organizing committee would like to thanks again the invited speakers who made it successfully to the workshop and shared their deep insight on pulsatile and/or blood flows:
Prof. Dominik Obrist
Prof. Melissa Brindise
Prof. Lisa Prahl Wittberg
Prof. Stavroula Balabani
Prof. Chaouqi Misbah
Prof. Dmitry Fedosov
Prof. Emilie Dressaire
Prof. Annie Viallat
Dr. Marketa Kubankova
Prof. Simon Mendez
We would also like to thank all the contributed speakers, for their outstanding contribution to the workshop and the research field.