Explore the history of FELiCS since 2023
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FELiCS has gone open source in end of 2025. Happy New Year 2026.
2025 was a great year for the FELiCS project. After nearly seven years of development, the software is now available as open source. Over the past…
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New publication using FELiCS: Resolvent model for broadband trailing-edge noise
A new paper titled “Flow Structures Driving Broadband Trailing-Edge Noise: A Resolvent-Based Model” has been published in AIAA Journal. The study uses FELiCS to perform…
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New publications on coherent structures in turbulent jet flames
In a recent publication titled Low-frequency streaky structures in turbulent hydrogen jet flames, FELiCS was used to reveal the mechanisms driving dominant heat-release fluctuations in hydrogen jet flames.…
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FELiCS at EFDC2 in Dublin
At the 2nd European Fluid Dynamics Conference in Dublin (26–29 August 2025), Alexandre and Lukas presented their latest research featuring FELiCS. Alexandre showcased his work…
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FELiCS Retreat in Lehnin: Getting Ready to Go Open Source
Earlier this year our team packed up and headed to Lehnin, just outside Berlin, for three days of working (and living) together with one big goal: getting…
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Riding the FELiCS Wave: Three Developers at ERCOFTAC SIG33 in Cagliari
In July 2025, three members of the FELiCS community — Lukas, Jens, and Simon — travelled to Cagliari for the ERCOFTAC SIG33 workshop on flow…
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FairCFD Doctoral Network Accepted: FELiCS to Play a Central Role in European Eco-Responsible CFD
We are delighted to announce that the EU Doctoral Network FairCFD (MSCA-DN, 2025–2029) has been officially accepted. This ambitious initiative places sustainable, efficient, and transparent…
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New proceedings from the Stanford CTR Summer Program 2024
The final proceedings of our work at the Summer Program 2024 at Stanford University’s Center for Turbulence Research (CTR) has been published. This work presents…











