17/06/2026
Course of the Month – June 2026: OpenFOAM Programming
Take your OpenFOAM skills to the next level this June!
This course is designed for engineers, researchers, and developers who want to go beyond standard CFD simulations and learn how OpenFOAM works under the hood.
What You'll Learn:
✔ Build and modify your own OpenFOAM solvers
✔ Understand core OpenFOAM libraries and data structures
✔ Automate simulations using scripting
✔ Create custom boundary conditions and turbulence models
✔ Debug, optimize, and improve code performance
Whether you're looking to customize OpenFOAM for research or industrial applications, this course will help you develop the programming skills needed to unlock its full potential.
🎁 June Special Offer
Use coupon code "JUNE" at checkout and get 30% OFF.
Very limited seats!
📌 Enroll Here: https://www.flowthermolab.com/courses/openfoam-programming-course/
15/06/2026
Flowthermolab is excited to be exhibiting at ASME (The American Society of Mechanical Engineers) Turbo Expo 2026 in Milan, Italy.
📅 June 16–18, 2026
📍 Booth B27
📍 Allianz MiCo, Milan, Italy
If you're attending Turbo Expo, stop by our booth to explore:
☁️ FTL Cloud
• Custom HPC infrastructure for CFD and engineering simulations
• High-performance computing without hardware investment
• Scalable cloud resources for research and industry
⚙️ FTL FlowSuite
• Automated structured and unstructured meshing
• Integrated CFD workflow for faster project ex*****on
• Turbomachinery-focused pre- and post-processing tools
Whether you're from academia, research, or industry, we'd love to discuss your simulation challenges and show how FlowThermoLab can support your CFD and engineering workflows.
See you tomorrow at Booth B27!
12/06/2026
FlowThermoLab is heading to ASME Turbo Expo 2026!
We're excited to exhibit at the world's premier event for turbomachinery, CFD, and thermal engineering professionals.
📅 June 16–18, 2026
📍 Booth B27
📍 Allianz MiCo, Milan, Italy
Visit us to discover how FlowThermoLab is helping engineers, researchers, and organizations accelerate simulation workflows through:
☁️ FTL Cloud
• Custom HPC infrastructure on the cloud
• High-performance CFD computing without hardware investment
• Scalable resources for research and industrial projects
• Visualization and post-processing environments
⚙️ FTL FlowSuite
• Fully automated structured and unstructured meshing
• Integrated CFD workflow
• Turbo-machinery-focused preprocessing and post-processing tools
• Faster simulation setup and reduced engineering effort
Whether you're working in academia, research, or industry, we'd be delighted to discuss your CFD challenges and explore how our solutions can support your projects.
Let's connect and talk about simulation, cloud computing, turbomachinery, and engineering innovation.
See you at Booth B27!
12/06/2026
FINAL CALL – AI/ML in Fluids Cohort Starts This Monday!
The future of CFD and Fluid Mechanics is increasingly becoming data-driven, and AI/ML is rapidly emerging as a key skill for engineers, researchers, and students.
Our first-ever AI/ML in Fluids Cohort begins this Monday, and we are now in the final phase of enrollments.
Learn directly from internationally recognized experts:
🔹 Prof. Ricardo Vinuesa – University of Michigan, USA
🔹 Prof. Sergio Hoyas – UPV, Spain
🔹 Dr. Azeddine Rachih – Eramet, France
🔹 Nishant Soni – AMD HPC-AI
This live cohort focuses on practical implementation and real engineering applications:
✔ Python, TensorFlow & PyTorch
✔ CNNs, RNNs, POD, DMD & Autoencoders
✔ Real datasets and hands-on projects
✔ AI applications in CFD & Fluid Mechanics
✔ 60+ hours of live interactive sessions
Whether you are a CFD engineer, researcher, student, or industry professional, this program is designed to help you build a strong foundation in AI/ML for Fluid Mechanics.
📅 Batch Starts: Monday, 15 June 2026
⏳ Duration: 3.5 Months
🎟 Final Seats Remaining
🎁 Early Bird Coupon: COHORTAI
🔗 Program Details & Registration:
https://www.flowthermolab.com/ai-ml-for-fluids-a-cohort/
Registrations are expected to close shortly before the batch commencement.
07/06/2026
Richard Courant: The Mathematician Who Shaped CFD and FEM
If you’ve ever worked with the Courant Number (CFL Number) in numerical simulations, you’ve encountered the legacy of Richard Courant. But who was the mind behind this fundamental concept?
Who Was Richard Courant (1888–1972)?
A German-American mathematician, Courant’s contributions to applied mathematics, numerical analysis, and fluid dynamics laid the groundwork for modern Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) and the Finite Element Method (FEM). His work continues to influence how engineers and scientists simulate complex fluid flows today.
His Lasting Impact:
✔️ Pioneered variational methods & partial differential equations, forming the basis of FEM
✔️ Co-authored Methods of Mathematical Physics with David Hilbert, a key reference in numerical computation
✔️ Founded the Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences (NYU), now a global leader in applied mathematics
✔️ Played a crucial role in shock wave theory, hydrodynamics, and the Courant-Friedrichs-Lewy (CFL) condition, essential for stability in fluid flow simulations
From theory to real-world applications, Courant’s work continues to drive innovation in CFD and engineering simulations.
Want to learn more about the CFL number and Courant’s contributions? Check out our blogs— https://www.flowthermolab.com/richard-courant/
05/06/2026
Registrations Closing Soon – CFD Mentorship Program (Batch 8)
Looking to build a strong career in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD)?
Flowthermolab's flagship 6-month live CFD Mentorship Program is now in its final phase of registrations. Designed for students, researchers, and working professionals, this industry-focused program takes you from CFD fundamentals to real-world engineering applications and projects.
What You Will Gain
✅ Strong CFD fundamentals
✅ Programming for CFD applications
✅ Hands-on training in ANSYS Fluent & OpenFOAM
✅ Real-world CFD projects & internship exposure
✅ Access to HPC infrastructure and cloud computing
✅ Domain specialization & placement assistance
Over the past batches, many participants have successfully transitioned into CFD roles across leading companies, research organizations, and engineering teams worldwide.
Our approach is simple — mastering CFD requires strong fundamentals, consistency, and practical engineering exposure. This mentorship is structured to help participants develop industry-ready skills through guided learning, live sessions, and project-based experience.
⚠️ Registrations are closing soon and only a few seats remain.
📢 Join our FREE Orientation Session to understand the program structure, internship projects, learning roadmap, and career opportunities in CFD.
Book your seat before registrations close.
🔗 Registration Link: https://www.flowthermolab.com/cfd-mentorship-program/