Non-Newtonian flows in porous media are attracting considerable attention in various scientific communities due to their wide range of applications. From energy and environmental technologies to advanced materials and biomedical processes, these flows are at the heart of many scientific and industrial challenges.
However, this field presents several open questions that require multidisciplinary expertise. The workshop aims to bring together experts from different fields to discuss common challenges, compare methodological approaches, and highlight the latest scientific advances. We seek to improve our understanding of the underlying physics and develop innovative theoretical, numerical and experimental methods to address the complexity of fluid flows in porous media by promoting dialogue across theory, experiments and simulations.
Topics will include, but are not limited to:
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Industrial applications
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Viscoelastic fluids
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Yield stress fluids
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Thixotropic fluids
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Foam flow
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Suspensions
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Multiphase flow
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Biorheology
You are welcome to participate from 11 to 15 May 2026 in Cargese, Corsica, France.
We look forward to productive discussions and new collaborations
Registration:
• Opens: January 5, 2026
• Deadline: March 15, 2026
To register please go to :
Late registration (subject to availability): After March 15, 2026
An additional €100 is added to the registration fee.
Abstract submission deadline: March 31, 2026
Registration Fee
The fee includes accommodation, breakfast, lunch and the shuttle from the airport:
Academic: 300 € (Before Tax)
Student: 200 € (Before Tax)
Accompanying person: €200 (Before Tax, subject to room availability)
CNRS :
Academic: 330 € (HT)
Student: 220 € (HT)
Payment by credit card is prefered.
For French people: CNRS credit cards are not accepted, but 'bons de commande' are (CNRS, CEA, etc.).
Venue
Please see the different instructions for reaching the Institute in Cargèse.
https://nnfip26.sciencesconf.org/resource/page/id/1
Organising Committee
Laurent Talon (FAST, Université-Paris-Saclay, France)
Ian Frigaard (University Of British Columbia, Canada)
Alex Hansen (PoreLab, NTNU, Norway)
Marie-Laure Olivier (PoreLab, NTNU, Norway)
Alberto Rosso (LPTMS, Université-Paris-Saclay, France)
Scientific Committee
Sibani Lisa Biswal (Rice University, USA)
Yohan Davit (IMFT, Université Paul Sabatier, France)
Sujit Datta (Caltech, USA)
Marcel Moura (PoreLab, Norway)
Rob Poole (University of Liverpool, GB)
Seyed Mohammad Taghavi (Université Laval, Canada)
Outi Tammisola (KTH, Sweden)
