Invited talks

Bob Behringer , Duke University, USA
Granular materials: small and large, slow and fast

Yoël Forterre, IUSTI Marseille, France
Objects moving in grains: from the quasi-static regime to impact

Joe Goddard, University of California San Diego, USA
A brief survey of continuum models for granular media

Evelyne Kolb, ESPCI Paris, France
Penetrating in granular materials with a rigid, flexible or biological intruder

Stefan Luding, University of Twente, Netherlands
Macroscopic model with anisotropy based on micro-macro informations

Namiko Miatarai,
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Fluid dynamics of Dilatant Fluid and Shear Thickening Oscillation

Corey O'Hern, Yale University, USA
The statistics of frictional families

Roland Pellenq,
MIT, Cambridge, USA
Mesoscale simulations of clay and concrete

Jean-Noël Roux, Institut Navier Paris, France
Basic deformation mechanisms in model granular materials

Kenichi Soga, Cambridge University, UK
Multi-scale modelling of granular flows

Alfredo Taboada, Montpellier University, France
Mechanical Behavior of Cohesive Granular Materials: Insights From Numerical Models and Natural Processes.

Martin Van Hecke, Leiden University, Netherlands
Anisotropy in Slowly Flowing Granular Media

Dietrich Wolf,
University of Duisburg, Germany
Creep near jamming