About
The Earth's climate is influenced by a complex system of processes occurring at different spatial and temporal scales. Mixing and dispersion within rotating and stratified flows are essential components that affect energy transfer, turbulence, and our understanding of the climate system. The five-day workshop brings together experts and early career researchers from various disciplines to discuss recent advances in the theory, modelling, and observation of mixing and dispersion in geophysical fluid dynamics. The workshop aims to enhance our comprehension of these processes and their impact on the climate while exploring related topics, such as representing small-scale processes in models and integrating observational data into them.
Organizing Institute
IIT Madras
IIT Madras, India's premier Engineering Institute, is renowned for its excellence in education, research, innovation, entrepreneurship, and industrial consultancy. Established in 1959 with German collaboration, it proudly holds the title of Institute of Eminence. It has been ranked as the nation's top engineering institute (1st in NIRF ranking) for the past 7 years in the NIRF (National Institutional Ranking Framework) rankings since this ranking system was announced in 2015, by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD). IIT Madras is a residential institute with nearly 550 faculty, 8000 students, and 1250 administrative & supporting staff and is a self-contained campus located in a beautiful, wooded land of about 250 hectares. IIT Madras, located next to the biodiverse Guindy National Park, is home to abundant and diverse flora and fauna, including the endangered blackbucks, making it an ecological island outside protected areas. This proximity to rich biodiversity drives IITM's commitment to maintaining a green campus and pursuing carbon neutrality, making it a leader in climate action initiatives. IIT Madras houses multiple departments and centers committed to pioneering adaptation strategies to tackle climate change, safeguard the environment, and advance the ‘2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development’.
