Dr. Rui Shi is an Adjunct Lecturer at the School of Civil Engineering, The University of Queensland. His research focuses on hydraulic engineering, particularly air-water flow properties in turbulent systems like hydraulic jumps, breaking bores, and stepped spillways. He employs both intrusive and non-intrusive measurement techniques to study multiphase flows and turbulence statistics. Education: PhD in Civil Engineering (2022), The University of Queensland. Shi's research spans experimental fluid dynamics, with publications analyzing bubble convection, void fraction, and dam-break wave boundary layers. His work often involves collaborations with Hubert Chanson and Davide Wüthrich, contributing to journals like International Journal of Multiphase Flow and Coastal Engineering . He has presented at conferences including the IAHR World Congress and Australasian Fluid Mechanics Conference. Shi's recent publications emphasize air-water flow measurement methodologies, turbulence dynamics in unsteady flows, and hydraulic structure optimization. His technical reports and peer-reviewed articles provide insights into stepped spillway performance, probe sensitivity, and prototype-scale hydraulic modeling. Email: r.shi@uq.edu.au







