Join Us On Maui in 2022
The next ICCFD conference will be located on the beautiful island of Maui, among the chain of Hawaiian islands in the Pacific ocean, and will include a combination of inspiring plenary talks, keynotes and technical sessions of the latest fundamental and applied CFD research. In addition there will be a chance to meet new and old colleagues at a welcome reception and a Luau Banquet.
About ICCFD
ICCFD is a leading international conference devoted to all innovative aspects of CFD, fundamental and applied. This biennial event began in the year 2000 with the merger of two important CFD conferences: the International Conference on Numerical Methods in Fluid Dynamics (ICNMFD), and the International Symposium on Computational Fluid Dynamics (ISCFD).
ICCFD11 Venue
Venue location info and gallery
Royal Lahaina Resort, Maui, HI
Set on famed Kāʻanapali Beach, this oceanfront Resort offers luxurious guestrooms in its 12-story Tower and upgraded garden and beachside cottage accommodations. Enjoy exceptional service, three pools, restaurants, bars, and an oceanfront Lūau.
Conference Hotel Reservations
We recommend placing reservations for the hotel block as soon as you know you will be attending the ICCFD11 conference.
The ICCFD11 Room Block is Now Sold Out
Example pricing for the Lahaina Kai Tower is given below.
Room Type | Rate* | Resort Fee | Self-parking |
---|---|---|---|
ICCFD Rate: | $249/night | None | $30/night |
Gov Rate:† | $304/night | $40/night | $30/night |
Room Type | Rate* | Resort Fee | Self-parking |
---|---|---|---|
ICCFD Rate: | $365/night | None | $30/night |
Gov Rate:† | $418/night | $40/night | $30/night |
*Each adult over 2 people in a room is an additional $90/person/night.
†You can get the government rate online with code (GOVT22).
Note: A hotel tax of 17.42% is also charged on all rooms.
ICCFD11 Schedule
Here is an overview of the conference schedule
The ICCFD11 detailed program (PDF, 259 KB) is now available. (Updated on 8-23-22)
Abstracts can be downloaded on the Proceedings page.
Early Registration
Register early and skip the Monday morning lines! Located in hotel lobby.
Registration
Located in hotel lobby.
Speaker's Briefing
Monday speakers, please attend.
Opening Remarks
Conference Co-chairs: Christoph Brehm and Shishir Pandya
Ali'i Room
Invited Speaker: Stéphane Zaleski
Sorbonne Université, France
Ali'i Room
Break
Assorted pastries, juice, coffee
Technical Sessions 2–4
LES, Mesh Motion and Adaptation, Higher Order Methods
Lunch Buffet
Assorted deli menu
Technical Sessions 5–7
DG, Rotorcraft CFD, Multidisciplinary
Break
Assorted cookies, tea, coffee
Technical Sessions 8–10
FSI & Porosity, Actuator Disk, Higher Order Methods
Welcome Reception
Assorted Appetizers, 2 drink max (beer or wine)
Ocean Cottage Lawn
Speaker's Briefing
Tuesday speakers, please attend.
Invited Speaker: Makoto Tsubokura
RIKEN Center, Kobe University, Japan
Ali'i Room
Break
Assorted pastries, juice, coffee
Technical Sessions 12–14
Acoustics, Mesh Motion and Adaptation, Numerical Methods
Lunch Buffet
Assorted deli menu
Technical Sessions 15–17
Applied CFD, Shock Capturing, Numerical Methods
Break
Assorted cookies, tea, coffee
Special Plenary Session 18
Memorial Lecture, CFD Vision 2030
Speaker's Briefing
Wednesday speakers, please attend.
Invited Speaker: Sanjiva Lele
Stanford University, USA
Ali'i Room
Break
Assorted pastries, juice, coffee
Technical Sessions 20–22
Applied CFD, Multiphase, Hypersonics
Lunch Buffet
Assorted deli menu
Technical Sessions 23–25
Cartesian Grid Methods, High-lift CFD, Multi-Material
Break
Assorted cookies, tea, coffee
Technical Sessions 26–28
Ablation, Transition, DNS
Speaker's Briefing
Thursday speakers, please attend.
Invited Speaker: Graham Candler
University of Minnesota, USA
Ali'i Room
Break
Assorted pastries, juice, coffee
Technical Sessions 30–32
Numerical Methods, Turbulent Flows, Hypersonics
Lunch Buffet
Assorted deli menu
Technical Sessions 33–35
UQ, Wind Turbine, Magneto-hydro & Solar Dynamics
Break
Assorted cookies, tea, coffee
Technical Sessions 36–38
Bio-medical CFD, Unsteady CFD, AI
Luau Banquet
Dinner Buffet, open bar
Meet at Lobby
Speaker's Briefing
Friday speakers, please attend.
Invited Speaker: David Zingg
University of Toronto, Canada
Ali'i Room
Break
Assorted pastries, juice, coffee
Technical Sessions 40–42
Reacting Flows, Multiphase, Unsteady CFD
Plenary Speakers
Confirmed speakers for ICCFD11
Stéphane Zaleski
Sorbonne Université, France
Makoto Tsubokura
RIKEN Center, Kobe University, Japan
Sanjiva Lele
Stanford University, USA
Graham Candler
University of Minnesota, USA
David Zingg
University of Toronto, Canada
Special Events
Included for Professional attendees; guest tickets are available for individual purchase
Welcome Reception
Full Technical Program participants and guest ticket holders are invited to enjoy island food and drinks, while watching an unforgettable Ka'anapali sunset. Reconnect with colleagues and meet new ones. Assorted appetizers will be served. Two drink maximum (beer or wine). Located on the Ocean Cottage Lawn
Myths of Maui Luau
This oceanfront Ka'anapali beach luau brings the island vibes to you in a colorful array of song, dance, traditions and cuisine. Start your experience with a traditional shell lei aloha greeting. Then enjoy refreshments from the open bar, as the Imu ceremony unfolds before you with the Pua'a Kalua (roast pig) pulled from the in-ground oven. Live Hawaiian music accompanies the stage show that features traditional dances from Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa and New Zealand. The evening culminates in the exciting full cast fire finale.
Note: This event is now sold out.
Presenting at ICCFD11
Guidelines for Papers and Presentations
Final Paper Submissions
Authors, please email your final papers to submissions@iccfd.org no later than July 29, 2022. No additional updates to papers will be accepted after this date. Final papers should be no longer than 25 pages in length, and must be submitted in PDF format.
Submissions must use the ICCFD11 paper templates (.zip, 872k).
Presenting
Each talk in the conference will have a half–hour slot, comprising a 20–to–25 minute talk followed by a 5–to–10 minute question and answer session. Session chairs will indicate to you if/when you are running short on time during your talk.
Each morning, there is a half–hour between 7:30–8:00 AM for speakers to meet with their session chair and other speakers. Please take advantage of this time to help chairs plan their sessions.
Please submit a short bio by July 1, 2022 that can be used to introduce you at the conference to submissions@iccfd.org. The organizers will pass these bios onto the session chairs ahead of the conference.
The ICCFD11 detailed program (PDF, 259 KB) is now available. (Updated on 8-23-22)
Registering for ICCFD11
Note: Early Bird pricing expired on May 31, 2022
Professional
$750
- Five days of technical program attendance
- Morning Snack/Coffee
- Lunches (Monday-Thursday)
- Afternoon Snack/Coffee
- Welcome Reception
- Myths of Maui Luau Sold Out!
Student
$400
- Five days of technical program attendance
- Morning Snack/Coffee
- Lunches (Monday-Thursday)
- Afternoon Snack/Coffee
Event Tickets
Students and Guests
- Welcome Reception – $45
- Myths of Maui Luau – $100 Sold Out!
COVID-19 Policy
The health and safety of ICCFD participants and organizers are our highest priority.
Masks are Required Indoors
The health and safety of ICCFD participants and organizers are our highest priority. The World Health Organization (WHO), the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) , and the State of Hawaii recommend wearing masks to reduce transmission of COVID-19. Because Maui County is currently an area of both high transmission and high community levels according to the CDC, all ICCFD attendees must wear masks inside the venue while participating in indoor conference activities.
Masks will be provided during the conference, and meals and snacks will be provided outside for greater safety. We also recommend that you ensure you are fully vaccinated and wear a high quality, well-fitted mask (KN95 or N95) while at the airport and during your flight to Maui to help ensure that the conference will remain as COVID-free as possible.