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Multiphase Flow and Transport Processes is the website of the Special Interest Group on multiphase flow and transport processes under the UK Fluids Network. It is not a conventional MOOC platform; rather, it is a professional community that organizes academic conferences, spring/summer schools, workshops, and industry exchange events around multiphase flows, interfacial dynamics, and transport phenomena.
Judging from the pages, its activities cover three major areas: theoretical analysis, experimental methods, and computational modeling. Topics include CFD, Lattice Boltzmann, Molecular Dynamics, DNS, stability theory, spray turbulence, nanofluids, tomography, PIV, and data post-processing. Lecturers and speakers come from institutions such as Edinburgh, UCL, Oxford, Imperial College London, Kobe University, and EPFL, with industry perspectives from companies including Merck and Dyson. The teaching language is explicitly stated as English.
Several workshops listed on the site are marked as having no registration fee. The Hewitt-Reese Spring School also offered 40 early-career researchers free one-night B&B accommodation and dinner, though travel expenses were not covered. Modeling workshops related to Rio de Janeiro and Kobe likewise stated that there was no registration fee, but places were typically limited to 30–40 participants and could require applicants to submit a brief description of their research interests. Advanced courses are expected to require prior working experience in numerical fluid mechanics.
The strengths are its highly focused subject matter, strong academic faculty and agendas, and its ability to connect theory, numerical methods, experiments, and industrial applications. It can be very valuable for shaping research topics and expanding methodological toolkits. The drawbacks are also clear: most activities are offline and time-sensitive, and much of the information on the site refers to historical events from 2017–2019. There is no obvious continuously available online course, structured learning path, or certificate program. It is also not friendly to non-specialist learners.
It is best suited to PhD students, postdocs, early-career faculty, and industrial R&D professionals in multiphase flow, fluid mechanics, chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, energy, aerospace, or related fields. If you are simply looking for an introduction to fluid mechanics or an on-demand Chinese-language course, this site is not a good fit.
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