• #61 Organising an INI Satellite Programme: an interview with Professors Mark Blyth and Sasha Korobkin

  • Sep 25 2024
  • Length: 33 mins
  • Podcast

#61 Organising an INI Satellite Programme: an interview with Professors Mark Blyth and Sasha Korobkin

  • Summary

  • In the latest episode of Living Proof, Dan Aspel speaks to Professors Mark Blyth and Sasha Korobkin, organisers of the INI Satellite Programme “The mathematics of multiphase flows with applications” (https://www.newton.ac.uk/event/mfa/). In the conversation, Mark and Sasha explain the programme’s research themes and share their insights into the challenges and rewards of organising an INI programme at your home institution - in their case the University of East Anglia in Norwich.

    00:00 - Introduction

    00:49 - Welcome, overview of the programme, UEA and Norwich as a venue

    07:22 - Social aspect of INI programmes

    09:20 - Structure of the programme, starting with a summer school

    13:02 - Central workshop of the programme: “New directions in multiphase flows” (https://www.newton.ac.uk/event/mfaw02/), connections with industry

    16:30 - The challenges of running a satellite programme, without the infrastructure provided in Cambridge

    20:50 - Discussing the two-year lead time from proposal to preparation to hosting the month-long programme, the importance of planning far in advance

    22:45 - Success of the science during a month-long programme

    26:38 - Personal highlights: “I was amazed we made it through the month without any catastrophes”, lecture on beer tapping

    29:25 - Final thoughts, looking to the future

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