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8th Spring School on Lattice Boltzmann Methods with OpenLB and ProLB Software Lab in Marseille (France) – Register Now

Registration is now open for the 8th Spring School 2025 on Lattice Boltzmann Methods with OpenLB and ProLB Software Lab that will be held in Marseille/France form 19.05.2025 – 23.05.2025.

The spring school introduces scientists and applicants from industry to the theory of LBM and trains them on practical problems. The first half of the week is dedicated to the theoretical fundamentals of LBM up to ongoing research on selected topics. Followed by mentored training on case studies using OpenLB or ProLB in the second half, where the participants gain deep insights into LBM and its applications. This educational concept is probably unique in the LBM community and offers a comprehensive and personal guided approach to LBM. Participants also benefit from the knowledge exchange during poster session, coffee breaks and the excursion. We look forward to your participation.

For more details and registration, visit https://www.openlb.net/spring-school-2025/.

First OpenLB Hackathon completed

From October 6-11, 2024, the LBRG successfully organized the first OpenLB Hackathon in Feldberg, Germany. For one week, 14 group members focused on core development to further improve OpenLB in terms of boundary condition modeling, GPU support and user friendliness.

Website Update: Showcase Section Launched

We are excited to announce the launch of a new section dedicated to showcasing OpenLB projects! This section features a variety of innovative and practical applications, demonstrating the powerful capabilities of OpenLB in computational fluid dynamics. Explore detailed project descriptions, and visual simulations that highlight the versatility and effectiveness of OpenLB in solving real-world problems. Visit the new Showcase section today and get inspired by the possibilities with OpenLB! Click here to explore.