Program

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25th

09:00-09:15 — Registration

09:15-09:20 — The organizers: welcome

09:20-09:45 — Alessandro Iafrati CNR – Istituto di Ingegneria del Mare (Italy)               
09:20-09:45 — Role of air entrainment in the gas exchange processes in breaking waves

09:45-09:55 — Questions and discussion

09:55-10:20 — Daniel Peláez-Zapata, ENS Paris-Saclay (France) and University College Dublin (Ireland)
09:55–10: –20 Dynamics of Bubble Plumes Produced by Breaking Waves

10:20-10:30 — Questions and discussion

10:30–10:20 COFFEE

11:00–11:25 — Damien Sous, Université de Pau et des Pays de l’Adour (France)             
11:00–11: –25 Laboratory insights on wave breaking: the roles of wind and bottom roughness

11:25-11:35 — Questions and discussion

11:35-12:00 — Fabio Addona and  Fabrice Veron, University of Delaware
11:35-1 –2:00 Airflow structure above shoaling waves with a blowing wind

12:00-12:30 — Questions and discussion

12:30–10:20 LUNCH

14:00-14:25 — Yves-Marie Scolan, ENSTA Bretagne (France)           
14:00-14: –25 Some aspects of breaking wave dynamics

14:25-14:35 — Questions and discussion

14:35-15:00 — Jeffrey Harris, LHSV, Ecole des Ponts (France)            
14:35-15:0 –0 Potential flow reconstruction of a breaking wave measured by PIV

15:00-15:10 — Questions and discussion

15:10–10:20 COFFEE

15:40-16:00 — Final discussion
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Wednesday afternoon
16:00 – 19:00 Free time
19:00 – 21:00 Cocktail reception

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THURSDAY, JUNE 26th

09:00-09:25 — Michel Benoit, EDF R&D LNHE and Saint-Venant Hydraulics Lab (France)
09:00-09:2 –5 Numerical modelling of irregular wave transformation and breaking over a sloping seabed

09:25-09:35 — Questions and discussion

09:35-10:00 — Øystein Lande, University of Oslo (Norway)            
09:35-10:0 –0 Assessment and validation of numerical wave models

10:00-10:10 — Questions and discussion

10:10–10:20 COFFEE

10:40-11:05 — Guillaume Ducrozet and Ying Wang, Centrale Nantes (France)             
10:40-1 –1:05 Towards the efficient and accurate numerical modelling of extreme short-crested sea state

11:05-11:15 — Questions and discussion

11:15-11:40 — Ioannis Karmpadakis, Imperial College London (UK)
11:15-11:4 –0 Statistical characterisation of breaking waves in short-crested seas

11:40-11:50 — Questions and discussion

11:50-12:00 — General discussion

12:00–10:20 LUNCH

13:30-14:30 — Poster presentations – Program

14:30–10:20 COFFEE AND POSTER SESSION

15:00-15:25 — Michael Streßer, Helmholtz-Zentrum Hereon (Germany)
15:00-15: –25 Coherent Marine Radar Observations of Wave Breaking Statistics and Energy Dissipation

15:25-15:35 — Questions and discussion

15:35-16:00 — Matteo Postacchini, Università Politecnica delle Marche (Italy)
15:35-16: –00 Wave-breaking detection in the coastal region: insights from the combination of remote sensors

16:00-16:10 — Questions and discussion

16:10-16:30 — General discussion

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FRIDAY, JUNE 27th

09:00-09:25 — Nicholas Pizzo, University of Rhode Island (USA)             
09:00-09: –25 Particle kinematics in steep and overturning waves

09:25-09:35 — Questions and discussion

09:35-10:00 — Rosa Maria Vargas-Magana, University of Bergen (Norway)             
09:00-09: –25 TBA

10:00-10:10 — Questions and discussion

10:10–10:20 COFFEE

10:40-11:05 — Marissa Yates-Michelin, ENPC and Saint-Venant Hydraulics Lab. (France)
09:00-09 –:25 Experimental wave breaking characterization

11:05-11:15 — Questions and discussion

11:15-11:40 — Dan Liberzon and Margarita Shtremel, Technion (Israel)             
.09:00-0 –9:25Classification of Breakers and Estimation of Energy Dissipation from Acoustic Signature

11:40-11:50 — Questions and discussion

11:50–10:20 LUNCH

13:30-13:55 — Emmanuel Dormy, ENS Paris (France)             
09:00-0 –9:25 Breaking Waves – viscous and inviscid models

13:55-14:05 — Questions and discussion

14:05-14:30 — Stéphane Abadie
09:00- –09:25 Wave breaking in waves generated by subaerial landslides

14:30-14:40 — Questions and discussion

14:40–10:20 COFFEE

15:10-16:00 — Final discussion and closing