TSFP Nobuhide Kasagi AwardNobuhide Kasagi was a founding member of the TSFP conference series. The award was established after his untimely death in 2015. The TSFP Nobuhide Kasagi Award will recognize excellence and innovation for early career researchers (typically less than 10 years after PhD) for contributions to an area relevant to the TSFP Symposia.From TSFP12, the TSFP Nobuhide Kasagi Award is sponsored by International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow for which Prof. Kasagi served as the Editor-in-Chief for many years. |
![]() Late Prof. Nobuhide Kasagi |
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Submission details
The winner will be awarded a cash prize of $1000 and also be expected to give a keynote talk. Registration fee with be waived and accommodation for 3 nights will be provided. Finally, a stipend to partially defray travel costs may also be provided.
Nominations of TSFP Nobuhide Kasagi Award candidates should be sent by mail to bjmckeon[at]stanford.edu with subject "Kasagi award nomination".
The deadline for nominations is November 1st.
The submission should contain the following two items:
- A one page (maximum) nomination containing the following:
- A brief (typically one-sentence) award citation (i.e. motivation why this candidate should receive the prize).
- A short description of the main merits of the candidate and how these fits the award criteria.
- A link to a Google Scholar profile page (preferred) or equivalent for the candidate.
- The candidate's CV (no publication list, 5 pages maximum).
The file name should be: SURNAME_Award_candidate2024.pdf
Selection process
The Kasagi Award Committee will select the TSFP-13 Award winner by voting of the Committee members based on the criteria of innovation, current and future impact of the nominees' work.Past winners
TSFP12 Nobuhide Kasagi Award Winner
Dennice Gayme, Johns Hopkins University, USA | |
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Citation: "To Dennice Gayme, For deep insights in developing reduced models for wall bounded, turbulent dynamic processes." |
TSFP11 Nobuhide Kasagi Award Winner
Daniel Chung, University of Melbourne, Australia | |
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Citation: "To Daniel Chung, For novel numerical simulations and insightful analysis to answer fundamental questions in turbulence." |
TSFP10 Nobuhide Kasagi Award Winner
Marcus Hultmark, Princeton University, Princeton, USA | |
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Citation: "To Marcus Hultmark in recognition of his enthusiastic and significant contributions to turbulence, its measurement and theory, and especially for profound contributions/developments which are influencing measuring technologies." |