Keynote Speakers

This video shows a keynote talk of the FEFLOW 2015 confererence, given by Dr. Fabien Cornaton, Head of FEFLOW Development. Dr. Cornaton talks about the new features of FEFLOW 7.0. The main focus is on unstructured (tetrahedral) meshing and the workflows to achieve partially or fully unstructured grids. Other new features such as the control-volume finite element technique for variably saturated flow, anisotropic dispersivity and descriptive statistics for parameters are also mentioned.

Frédéric Plas

Frédéric Plas

Agence Nationale pour la Gestion des Déchets Radioactifs (Andra), France

Complex multi-scale hydrogeological modeling of the upper horizons of the Paris Basin as a fundamental tool for the French project of radioactive waste storage in the Callovo-Oxfordian clay formation (Meuse / Haute Marne, France)

Tissa Illangasekare

Tissa Illangasekare

Colorado School of Mines, USA

Application of FEFLOW in laboratory settings in multi-scale testing: A sensor based, smart control system for managed aquifer recharge

Craig Simmons

Craig Simmons

Flinders University, Australia

Unconventional gas explained: Overview, issues and some mythbusting

John Doherty

John Doherty

Watermark Numerical Computing, Australia

Models and decisions: Finding the square peg for the square hole

Philippe Renard

Philippe Renard

University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland

Does geological realism help improving uncertainty estimation for groundwater applications?

Hikari Fujii

Hikari Fujii

Akita University, Japan

Modeling of various types of ground source heat pump systems using FEFLOW

Fabien Cornaton

Fabien Cornaton

DHI-WASY, Germany

FEFLOW 7.0 - a milestone in flexible-mesh groundwater modelling