We are pleased to introduce a two-day training event on June 5–6, 2026, dedicated to practical skills and workflows in Computational Wind Engineering. Taking place just before CWE2026, this workshop is designed for researchers, students, and professionals who want to deepen their applied understanding of CWE methods and tools.
Participants will engage with a range of possible CFD training sessions (to be confirmed):
- Urban climate modeling
- High-fidelity digital twins for large-scale environments
- Turbulence inflow generation
- Non-synoptic wind modeling
- Computational wind load evaluation in practice
- Geometry and grid generation for sport aerodynamics
- Pollutant dispersion and green infrastructure modeling in cities
- Data-driven methods and AI/ML applications in engineering
In addition, the workshop features CWE-focused technical tours of Western University’s Boundary Layer Wind Tunnel Laboratory and the WindEEE Dome, offering insight into how experimental data and physical testing support validation and development of CWE techniques.
Online attendance will be available, and the workshop will proceed based on participant numbers.
More information, including trainers and detailed scheduling, will be shared soon.