20 January, 2020

Call for Papers | International Symposium on “Modeling and Simulation of Complex Flow and Transport Phenomena” within ICCM2020​

Inte​rnational Symposi​um on “Modeling and Simulation of Complex Flow and Transport Phenomena” within ICCM2020​​​​​

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25 December, 2019

Call for Papers | Applied Energy Special Issue: Advances on Space Energy

This Special Issue solicits both original research and review studies related to advanced investigations of space energy.

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16 September, 2019

CTPL Lab is Organizing an International Workshop on Simulations of Flow and Transport: Modeling, Algorithms and Computation Within ICCS 2020 Conference

​CTPL Lab is Organizing an International Workshop on Simulations of Flow and Transport: Modeling, Algorithms and Computation Within ICCS 2020 Conference

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01 August, 2019

Professor Shuyu Sun organized a Minisymposia in USNCCM15

​CTPL director, Prof. Shuyu Sun, organized a Minisymposia in USNCCM15 titled "Advances in Computational Methods for Subsurface Modeling: In Honor of Professor Mary F. Wheeler"​​

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04 March, 2019

CTPL lab organized the 2019 Workshop on Machine Learning

​CTPL lab organized the 2019 Workshop on Machine Learning

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03 March, 2019

CTPL lab welcomed the visit of Prof. Mary Wheeler

Member of the US National Academy of Engineering, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fellow of Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) and International Association for Computational Mechanics (IACM), Prof. Mary Wheeler, visited CTPL lab in Kaust recently.

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24 January, 2019

CTPL lab organized the 2019 Workshop on Modeling and Simulation

The CTPL group ( Computational Transport Phenomena Laboratory, KAUST) organized a workshop themed “ The Art of Computational Science, Bridging Gaps--From Modeling & Algorithm to Simulation & Engineering” on Jan. 24th, 2019.

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02 July, 2018

CTPL Lab is Organizing an International Workshop on Simulations of Flow and Transport: Modeling, Algorithms and Computation Within ICCS 2019 conference

The International Conference on Computational Science is an annual conference that brings together researchers and scientists from mathematics and computer science as basic computing disciplines, researchers from various application areas who are pioneering computational methods in sciences such as physics, chemistry, life sciences, and engineering, as well as in arts and humanitarian fields, to discuss problems and solutions in the area, to identify new issues, and to shape future directions for research. CTPL Lab is Organizing an International Workshop on Simulations of Flow and Transport: Modeling, Algorithms and Computation Within ICCS 2019 conference.

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28 January, 2018

CTPL Alumni, Kelemens Katterbauer, has been reported in University News

​CTPL alumni, klemens-katterbauer, has been reported in University as a focus on alumni. More details

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21 January, 2018

CTPL lab organized a boat trip with Prof. Ian H Sloan from UNSW, Australia

​CTPL group enjoyed a boat trip with our visiting professor, Dr. Ian H Sloan. Dr. Sloan is a Professor of Mathematics at UNSW Australia - The University of New South Wales​. ​

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09 October, 2017

CTPL Lab is Organizing an International Workshop on Simulations of Flow and Transport: Modeling, Algorithms and Computation Within ICCS 2018 conference

​Modeling of flow and transport is an essential component of many scientific and engineering applications, with increased interests in recent years. Application areas vary widely, and include groundwater contamination, carbon sequestration, air pollution, petroleum exploration and recovery, weather prediction, drug delivery, material design, chemical separation processes, biological processes, and many others. However, accurate mathematical and numerical simulation of flow and transport remains a challenging topic from many aspects of physical modeling, numerical analysis and scientific computation. Mathematical models are usually expressed via nonlinear systems of partial differential equations, with possibly rough and discontinuous coefficients, whose solutions are often singular and discontinuous. ​

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12 June, 2017

CTPL Lab is Organinzing an International Workshop on Simulations Of Flow and Transport: Modeling, Algorithms and Computation Within ICCS 2017 conference

​The aim of this workshop is to bring together researchers in the aforementioned field to highlight the current developments both in theory and methods, exchange the latest research ideas, and to promote further collaborations in the community. We invite original research articles as well as review articles describing the recent advances in mathematical modeling, computer simulation, numerical analysis, and other computational aspects of flow and transport phenomena of flow and transport. http://www.iccs-meeting.org/iccs2017/

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07 May, 2017

Professor Mary Wheeler is interviewed in InterPore Time Capsules

Professor Mary Wheeler is interviewed by Dr. Masa Prodanovic, both from University of Texas, Austin. Professor Wheeler is world-renowned mathematician with unparalleled expertise in computational modelling of flow and transport in porous media.​

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06 June, 2016

CTPL Lab is Organinzing an International Workshop in conjunction with the International Conference on Computational Science for Flow and Transport: Modeling, Simulations and Algorithms

Modeling of flow and transport is an essential component of many scientific and engineering applications, with increased interests in recent years. Application areas vary widely, and include groundwater contamination, carbon sequestration, air pollution, petroleum exploration and recovery, weather prediction, drug delivery, material design, chemical separation processes, biological processes, and many others.

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09 December, 2015

Ahmad Kadoura received the Academic Excellence Award

The Academic Excellence Award is given to students who have distinguished themselves in their academic studies and research at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology. This is considered a significant honor since only 15% of the eligible students are receiving this award.

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01 June, 2015

CTPL Lab is Organinzing an International Workshop in conjunction with the International Conference on Computational Science for Flow and Transport: Modeling, Simulations and Algorithms

The aim of this special issue is to bring together researchers in the aforementioned field to highlight the current developments both in theory and methods, to exchange the latest research ideas, and to promote further collaborations in the community. http://www.iccs-meeting.org/iccs2015/

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01 September, 2014

Henry DeWitt Smith Fellowship awarded to KAUST PhD Student Mr. Klemens Kattebauer

Henry DeWitt Smith Fellowship awarded to KAUST PhD Student Mr. Klemens Kattebauer More details

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06 July, 2014

Ardiansyah attended the 2014 IEAGHG Carbon Capture and Storage Summer School

Ardiansyah attended the 2014 IEAGHG Carbon Capture and Storage Summer School

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29 May, 2014

Dr. Debanjan Mukherjee, Zeyad Zaky, Professor Tarek Zohdi, Dr. Amgad Salama and Professor Shuyu Sun won the best poster for their piece at the SPE International Oil Field Corrosion Conference and Exhibition

Dr. Debanjan Mukherjee (UCB), Zeyad Zaky (UCB), ME Professor Tarek Zohdi (UCB), Dr. Amgad Salama (KAUST) and Professor Shuyu Sun (KAUST) won best poster for their piece entitled Investigation of Non-invasive Healing of Damaged Piping System Using Electro-Magneto-Mechanical Methods at the SPE International Oil Field Corrosion Conference and Exhibition, May 12-13, 2014, Aberdeen, UK. More details

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24 May, 2014

Redouane Meftah from the University of Pierre and Marie Curie Paris VI is doing a research about Including Specific Interfacial Area in Multiphase Flow in Porous Media at the CTPL lab at KAUST

Redouane Meftah is an Engineering research intern from the University of Pierre and Marie Curie Paris VI. Redouane is doing a research on including Specific Interfacial Area in Multiphase Flow in Porous Media under the supervision of Professor Shuyu Sun and Doctor Mohamed El Amin.

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