The Programme for Stokes200 can be downloaded here
A list of poster presentations can be downloaded here
A list of poster presentations can be downloaded here
Invited Speakers
June Barrow-Green (Open University) - Stokes' Mathematical Education
Michael Berry (University of Bristol) - Asymptotics and optics - Stokes and the rainbow
John Brady (Caltech, Pasadena) - Stokesian Dynamics
John Bush (MIT, Cambridge, USA) - Hydrodynamic quantum analogs
Michael Cates (DAMTP, Cambridge) - Hard Sphere Suspensions Beyond Stokes: Friction and Shear Thickening
Olivier Darrigol (CNRS, Paris) - George Stokes, true servant of the light
Anne De Wit (ULB, Brussels) - Flow control of the yield of chemical fronts
Nigel Goldenfeld (University of Illinois) - How Sir George Gabriel Stokes nearly discovered the renormalization group
Raymond Goldstein (DAMTP, Cambridge) - Biological fluid dynamics
Stuart Mathieson (Queen's University Belfast) - Stokes as a Religious Man of Science
Oreste Piro (UIB, Palma de Mallorca) - Neutral particles, a review
Paul Ranford (UCL, London) - Stokes as Secretary of the Royal Society 1854-1885 - his influence on science and scientists
Jayne Ringrose (Pembroke College, Cambridge) - Stokes in the context of Pembroke College
James Robinson (Warwick) - The Navier-Stokes regularity problem
Idan Tuval (IMEDAE, Palma de Mallorca) - Limits and variations of Stokes' law for living matter
Sylvie Vergniolle (IPGP, Paris) - The profound impact of Stokes’ work in modern physical volcanology
Andy Woods (BP Institute, Cambridge) - Stokes law and turbulent particle-laden flows
June Barrow-Green (Open University) - Stokes' Mathematical Education
Michael Berry (University of Bristol) - Asymptotics and optics - Stokes and the rainbow
John Brady (Caltech, Pasadena) - Stokesian Dynamics
John Bush (MIT, Cambridge, USA) - Hydrodynamic quantum analogs
Michael Cates (DAMTP, Cambridge) - Hard Sphere Suspensions Beyond Stokes: Friction and Shear Thickening
Olivier Darrigol (CNRS, Paris) - George Stokes, true servant of the light
Anne De Wit (ULB, Brussels) - Flow control of the yield of chemical fronts
Nigel Goldenfeld (University of Illinois) - How Sir George Gabriel Stokes nearly discovered the renormalization group
Raymond Goldstein (DAMTP, Cambridge) - Biological fluid dynamics
Stuart Mathieson (Queen's University Belfast) - Stokes as a Religious Man of Science
Oreste Piro (UIB, Palma de Mallorca) - Neutral particles, a review
Paul Ranford (UCL, London) - Stokes as Secretary of the Royal Society 1854-1885 - his influence on science and scientists
Jayne Ringrose (Pembroke College, Cambridge) - Stokes in the context of Pembroke College
James Robinson (Warwick) - The Navier-Stokes regularity problem
Idan Tuval (IMEDAE, Palma de Mallorca) - Limits and variations of Stokes' law for living matter
Sylvie Vergniolle (IPGP, Paris) - The profound impact of Stokes’ work in modern physical volcanology
Andy Woods (BP Institute, Cambridge) - Stokes law and turbulent particle-laden flows
Contributed talks
Snezhana Abarzi (Western Australia) - Interface dynamics: New mechanisms of stabilization and destabilization and structure of flow fields
Michael Bestehorn (Brandenburg University of Technology) - Reduced models in fluid dynamics
Silvana Cardoso (Cambridge) - On the spreading of bubble plumes
Julyan Cartwright (Granada) - Chaotic advection: from 19th to 21st century dynamics
Colm Caulfield (DAMTP, Cambridge) - On the (quasi)-steady motion of incompressible fluids
Andrea Ferrari (Cambridge) - Stokes and anti-Stokes
Gerard Fuller (Stanford) - The shape evolution of miscible sessile and pendant drops
Edward Hinton (Cambridge) - Stokes flow over topography
Herbert Huppert (DAMTP, Cambridge) - Stokes flow in rapidly rotating systems
Serafim Kalliadasis (Imperial) - The resolution of the moving contact line
Aoife Kearins (Dublin) - Where it all began: The early life of Stokes in Sligo, and its lasting impact on his research
Davor Krajnovic (Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam) - A college friend: John Couch Adams
John Lister (DAMTP, Cambridge) - Stokes flow and unsteady Stokes flows during drop coalescence
Robert MacKay (Warwick) - Use of Stokes' theorem for plasma confinement
Scott McCue (Queensland University of Technology) - Analysing Taylor-Saffman bubbles using Stokes phenomenon
Sebastien Michelin (Ecole Polytechnique) - Modeling chemo-hydrodynamic interactions in phoretic suspensions
Christopher Ness (Cambridge) - Absorbing state transitions in granular materials close to jamming
Jordi Ortin (Barcelona) - Viscoelastic shear waves and vortex rings in oscillatory pipe flow of wormlike micellar solutions
Tim Pedley (DAMTP, Cambridge) - Towards the rheology of a concentrated array of spherical squirmers
Marco Polin (Warwick) - Light Control of Localised Photo-Bio-Convection
Sandalo Roldan-Vargas (Max Planck & Granada) - Rare events, anomalies, and Brownian motion
Michael Sandford (formerly at RAL Space) - Stokes: tracing his family, and their life in Cambridge
Osamu Sano (Tokyo) - Viscous flow around macroscopic cavities in a granular material in terms of darcylet
David Smith (Birmingham) - NEAREST - An Accessible and Efficient Method for Biological Stokes Flow
Joseph Webber (Cambridge) - Stokes drift over corals
Grae Worster (DAMTP, Cambridge) - Fingering of shear-thinning, radially extensional flows
Snezhana Abarzi (Western Australia) - Interface dynamics: New mechanisms of stabilization and destabilization and structure of flow fields
Michael Bestehorn (Brandenburg University of Technology) - Reduced models in fluid dynamics
Silvana Cardoso (Cambridge) - On the spreading of bubble plumes
Julyan Cartwright (Granada) - Chaotic advection: from 19th to 21st century dynamics
Colm Caulfield (DAMTP, Cambridge) - On the (quasi)-steady motion of incompressible fluids
Andrea Ferrari (Cambridge) - Stokes and anti-Stokes
Gerard Fuller (Stanford) - The shape evolution of miscible sessile and pendant drops
Edward Hinton (Cambridge) - Stokes flow over topography
Herbert Huppert (DAMTP, Cambridge) - Stokes flow in rapidly rotating systems
Serafim Kalliadasis (Imperial) - The resolution of the moving contact line
Aoife Kearins (Dublin) - Where it all began: The early life of Stokes in Sligo, and its lasting impact on his research
Davor Krajnovic (Leibniz-Institut für Astrophysik Potsdam) - A college friend: John Couch Adams
John Lister (DAMTP, Cambridge) - Stokes flow and unsteady Stokes flows during drop coalescence
Robert MacKay (Warwick) - Use of Stokes' theorem for plasma confinement
Scott McCue (Queensland University of Technology) - Analysing Taylor-Saffman bubbles using Stokes phenomenon
Sebastien Michelin (Ecole Polytechnique) - Modeling chemo-hydrodynamic interactions in phoretic suspensions
Christopher Ness (Cambridge) - Absorbing state transitions in granular materials close to jamming
Jordi Ortin (Barcelona) - Viscoelastic shear waves and vortex rings in oscillatory pipe flow of wormlike micellar solutions
Tim Pedley (DAMTP, Cambridge) - Towards the rheology of a concentrated array of spherical squirmers
Marco Polin (Warwick) - Light Control of Localised Photo-Bio-Convection
Sandalo Roldan-Vargas (Max Planck & Granada) - Rare events, anomalies, and Brownian motion
Michael Sandford (formerly at RAL Space) - Stokes: tracing his family, and their life in Cambridge
Osamu Sano (Tokyo) - Viscous flow around macroscopic cavities in a granular material in terms of darcylet
David Smith (Birmingham) - NEAREST - An Accessible and Efficient Method for Biological Stokes Flow
Joseph Webber (Cambridge) - Stokes drift over corals
Grae Worster (DAMTP, Cambridge) - Fingering of shear-thinning, radially extensional flows