Campanile, Trinity College DublinPhoto Fennell Photography 2019
The 54th European Two-Phase Flow Group Meeting will be hosted at Trinity College Dublin from September 8 to 11, 2024, to facilitate discussions on two-phase flow research in Europe.
Event Overview
The 54th European Two-Phase Flow Group Meeting (ETPFGM) will bring together leading researchers to discuss the latest advancements in two-phase flow research. This event, hosted at Trinity College Dublin, will feature keynote speeches, workshops, and social activities designed to foster collaboration and innovation in the field of multiphase flows.
Keynote Speakers
Venue
You can view the Programme Schedule here
Read the Book of Abstracts ETPFGM24 here.
Registration
To register for the event, please visit the following Eventbrite link.
The ETPFG was established on October 4th, 1963, at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, after the EAES Symposium on Two- Phase Flow, Steady State Burnout and Hydrodynamics Instability. Professor Becker, who at the time held the chair of Reactor Technology at the Royal Institute of Technology, was the founder. The main objective of the Meetings has been to have informal discussions among researchers on multiphase flows. All subjects related to gas-liquid as well as fluid-solid flows can be discussed at the Group Meetings, boiling, flashing and condensation, dispersed flows (bubbly, droplet and particle laden flows), turbulence interactions, flow pattern regimes, singularities and choked flows, reacting flows, environmental and biological flows, experiments, theory and simulations. The forthcoming 52nd European Two-Phase Flow Group Meeting will be held in Dublin, Ireland.
For more information on the Two-Phase Flow Group Meetings, please visit our website (https://www.tpfgm.com/)
Dr. Gian Piero Celata
ENEA
Prof. Anthony Robinson
Trinity College Dublin, Ireland
Prof. Paolo Di Marco
University of Pisa, Italy
Prof. Rémi Revellin
INSA Lyon, France
Prof. John Thome
JJ Cooling Innovation Sàrl
Flights to Dublin are currently offered from many international airports. Dublin Airport (dublinairport.com) is situated to the north of the City Centre.
The airport is not served by train so the only way to get to Trinity College is via bus, taxi or private car.
Dublin Buses, No. 16 to the City Centre
Airlink Buses, 747 or 757 to the City Centre
Aircoach, slightly more expensive
The Alex Hotel
The Alex Hotel offers rooms at the price of approx 260€ per night including breakfast. Website | Map
Mespil Hotel
The Mespit Hotel offers rooms at the price of approx 240€ per night including breakfast. The location is within 5-10 minute walking distance to the conference venue. Website | Map
The Davenport
The Davenport offers rooms at the price of approx 250€ per night including breakfast. The location is within a 1 minute walking distance to the conference venue. Website | Map
The Mont
The Mont offers rooms at the price of approx 300€ per night including breakfast. The location is within a 1 minute walking distance to the conference venue. Website | Map
The Travelodge
The Travelodge offers rooms at the price of approx 165€ per night including breakfast. The location is within a 5 minute walking distance to the conference venue.Website | Map
Further options can be found on the official tourist website for Ireland: https://www.visitdublin.com/stay