International
Conference on
Numerical Combustion
Rome, Italy – 14-17 October 2025
Abstract submission is now open!


Welcome to the 2025 Numerical Combustion Conference!
Join us in Rome to explore the latest innovations in numerical combustion.
International speakers, global networking, and unparalleled scientific discovery.
The Numerical Combustion series looks back on a history of more than thirty years with the first edition being held in 1985 in Sophia Antipolis, France. The goal was to create a highly focused forum, which concentrates on the up and coming field of numerical combustion. The center of this conference is academic research while also providing a room for the translation of academic findings into practically relevant developments. Until now, nineteen conferences have been held over the past 39 years, alternating between Europe and North America, and recently Asia.
News
15 March: Abstract submission is now open!
Discover the 2025 Numerical Combustion Conference
Topics
Advanced computational methods for reacting flows
High-performance computing for accelerated simulations
Data-based combustion modeling
Laminar and turbulent flame theory and modeling
Chemical kinetics, mechanism reduction
Renewable and low-carbon fuels combustion
Critical phenomena, ignition, extinction
Turbulent combustion theory and modeling
Combustion instabilities
Pollutant formation and mitigation
Droplet, spray dynamics, and real gas effects in combustion
Heterogeneous and multi-phase reactions
Detonation, explosions, supersonic combustion
Gas turbines, engines, and propulsion applications
Energy conversion and storage applications
Multi-scale, multi-physics modeling and simulation
Fire prediction and modeling
Combustion AI and digital twins
Micro-combustion and new combustion technologies
Plasma-assisted combustion

Organizing Committee

Prof. Hong G. Im
KAUST

Prof. Mauro Valorani
University of Rome La Sapienza

Prof. Joseph M. Powers
University of Notre Dame