Event Schedule

Compressible Turbulence: From Cold Atoms to Neutron Star Mergers

All time info is in Pacific Time (UTC -7); please convert accordingly.

Please check the schedule regularly, as it is subject to change. This is an in-person workshop.

All talks will take place in room C520 (week 1 only).

Note: By attending a workshop talk, participants agree to abide by the INT Code of Conduct

Week 1

Monday, June 23, 2025

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Location Slides Video Links
Check In C411
Welcome to the INT / Experiment Overview Sanjay Reddy Institute for Nuclear Theory C520
Coffee Break C520
Turbulence: state of the theory and challenges for experiments, Part 1 Gregory Falkovich Weizmann Institute of Science C520 PDF mp4
Lunch
Spontaneous fragmentation of a superfluid in the lowest Landau level Richard J Fletcher Massachusetts Institute of Technology C520 mp4
Coffee Break C520
Imaging Quantized Vortex Dynamics in Superfluid Helium-4 Yiming Xing National High Magnetic Field Laboratory mp4
Coffee Break C520
Quantum turbulence, superfludity, non-Markovian dynamics, and wave function thermalization Aurel Bulgac University of Washington C520 mp4

Tuesday, June 24, 2025

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Location Slides Video
Turbulence: state of the theory and challenges for experiments, Part 2 Gregory Falkovich Weizmann Institute of Science C520 mp4
Coffee Break C520
Bose gases out of equilibrium: from Turbulence to Coarsening Martin Gazo University of Cambridge C520 PDF mp4
Lunch
Quench dynamics in quisi-one- and two-dimensional atomic superfluids in optical boxes Chen-Lung Hung Purdue University C520 mp4
Coffee Break C520
Energy Transfer and Scale-Locality in Shocks Dina Soltani Tehrani University of Rochester C520 PDF mp4
Coffee Break C520
Discussions C520

Wednesday, June 25, 2025

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Format Location Slides Video
Vortex matter in strongly-interacting Fermi superfluids: What a few quantum vortices can teach us Giacomo Roati INO-CNR and LENS Virtual C520 mp4
Coffee Break
Spin turbulence in a spinor Bose-Einstein condensate Yong-il Shin Seoul National University C520 mp4
Lunch
Modeling Astrophysical Turbulence Matt Duez Washington State University C520 PDF mp4
Coffee Break C520
From vortices to turbulence: dynamics in strongly interacting Fermi superfluids Gabriel Wlazłowski Warsaw University of Technology C520 PDF mp4
Weak to strong wave turbulence in Gross-Pitaevskii Vladimir Rosenhaus The Graduate Center, CUNY C520 mp4

Thursday, June 26, 2025

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Location Slides Video
An experimental overview turbulence in quantum gases, Part I Wave turbulence Nir Navon Yale University C520 mp4
Coffee Break C520
An experimental overview turbulence in quantum gases, Part II Vortex turbulence Tyler Neely University of Queensland C520 mp4
Lunch
Vortex Dynamics in Binary Dilute-Gas Superfluids Kali Wilson University of Strathclyde C520 mp4
Coffee Break C520
Energy spectra and correlations in compressible quantum fluids: Turbulent BEC, and Quantum Fluids of Light Ashton Bradley University of Otago C520 PDF mp4
Coffee Break C520
Causality and instability of the relativistic hydrodynamics from holography Alex Buchel Western University/Perimeter Institute C520 PDF mp4

Friday, June 27, 2025

Start Time Presentation Title Presenter Presenter Organization Location Slides Video
Correlation dynamics and transport in strongly interacting fermions Joseph Thywissen University of Toronto C520 mp4
Coffee Break C520
On the kinetic energy spectrum in compressible turbulence Alexei Kritsuk UC San Diego C520 PDF mp4
Lunch