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Professor Ryan Armstrong is a distinguished academic in the School of Engineering at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), specializing in Civil and Environmental Engineering. With a Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Oregon State University (2012), his research spans multiple disciplines including applied mathematics, petroleum engineering, computer science, and fundamental physics. He leads cutting-edge research in digital materials characterisation, porous media imaging and modelling, and multiphase flow studies for future energy technologies.
Dr. Armstrong's research interests focus on the intersection of computational methods and energy applications. His work integrates advanced imaging techniques with mathematical modeling to address critical challenges in energy transition. Key areas include digital rock physics, geological storage of hydrogen and CO2, in situ mineral recovery, and machine learning applications in resources engineering. His multidisciplinary approach bridges fundamental science with practical energy solutions.
Analysis of his recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on multi-scale modeling, with particular attention to pore-to-core scale phenomena. His work increasingly incorporates advanced machine learning techniques for image processing and flow simulation, while maintaining strong experimental validation. Current research trends show growing focus on hydrogen storage technologies, electrokinetic recovery methods, and multi-physics modeling of complex subsurface systems.
Dr. Armstrong is actively involved in several professional societies including the International Society of Porous Media, Society of Core Analysts, Society of Petroleum Engineers, and American Geophysical Union, contributing to the advancement of his field through collaborative research and knowledge sharing.



