In the past few decades, the field of
astrophysical fluid dynamics has grown enormously. Through a
combination of deeper analytic work and ever more powerful
numerical simulations, we may now address frontier problems of
great complexity. Throughout his entire career, Steve Balbus
has been at the forefront of this field, making important
contributions to a wide range of gasdynamical problems in
astrophysics. His most famous contribution is the elucidation,
with J. Hawley, of the magnetorotational instability (MRI).
This remains the only known generic process capable of solving
the problems of angular momentum transport in accretion disks,
one of the most debated problem in modern astrophysics. In
2013, Steven Balbus and John Hawley shared the Shaw Prize in
Astronomy for their work on this problem. Currently the
Savilian Professor of Astronomy at Oxford University, Steve
Balbus has also held academic posts at the Ecole Normale
Supérieure de Paris (France) and the University of Virginia
(USA). He has developed a large network of collaborations,
both formal and informal. This conference seizes upon the
occasion of Steve's 60th birthday to bring together, in one of
the world's most beautiful settings, many of the experts in
astrophysical fluid dynamics with whom Steve has worked over
the years. Participants will review recent results in many
different areas of the discipline and discuss the road ahead.
CHAMONIX, FRANCE l 14-18 July 2014
FROM THE MRI TO THE SUN:
a conference to celebrate the 60th birthday of Steven BALBUS
Conference pictures
Pictures taken during the conference can be found here.
Conference venue
The conference will take place at the Majestic congress
center in Chamonix.
It is indicated on the map below along with the train
station ("Gare SNCF") location.
Conference program
The program of the conference can be found here.
Participants list
The list of confirmed conference participants can be
found here.
!!! Registration for the conference is now open !!!
You can now register to the conference and make your hotel reservation through the Chamonix Congress center webpage: REGISTRATION PAGE (Attendance by invitation only)Registration fees (250 euros) include access to the conference center, coffee breaks and lunches throughout the week, conference dinner on Tuesday night and transportation from/to Geneva airport.
Chamonix is a very popular tourist destination, particularly in July. In order to be guaranteed an hotel room close to the conference location, we strongly encourage you to book your hotel at the same time you register. This can be done through the registration page. By doing so, you will also benefit from special rates negotiated by the Chamonix conference center (note that neither these rates nor hotel availability is guaranteed after the deadline for registration).
The nearest airport is located in Geneva (Switzerland). We have organized group transfers (included in the conference fees) to/from Geneva airport on Sunday afternoon (Geneva->Chamonix, noon & 5pm) and on Friday at noon (Chamonix->Geneva, 12pm). Registration to each of these shuttles can be made through the registration page. If you find these times inconvenient, you can find additional shuttles opportunities here.
Conference location :
The conference will take place in the city of Chamonix (France), located in the heart of the French alps with a direct view of Le Mont-Blanc. It will be hosted by the Majestic Congress Center.Program :
The scientific program and the list of participants will be posted soon. We expect talks to run from Monday morning to Friday noon. Wednesday afternoon will be free. The conference dinner will take place Tuesday evening.Estimated timeline :
1 March 2014: Registration opens1 June 2014: Deadline for registration & hotel reservation
1 July 2014: Scientific program
14 July 2014: Conference starts