Javier Ruiz Rusمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار
- Multiphase Flows
- Fluid Mechanics
- Bubble Dynamics
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Javier Ruiz Rus serves as Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Mining Engineering at the University of Jaén, Spain. His experimental research centers on multiphase flow phenomena with applications in industrial, environmental, and biomedical processes. His educational background includes: PhD in Fluid Mechanics (University of Jaén, 2019) with Outstanding cum laude and International Mention Industrial Engineering degree specializing in Energy Techniques and Industrial Automation & Robotics Industrial Technical Engineering in Industrial Electronics Ruiz Rus investigates bubble dynamics through controlled generation, coalescence, and ascent in confined environments. His work combines experimental techniques like 3D Particle Tracking Velocimetry with analytical modeling to study non-Newtonian fluids, microalgae cultures, and aeration processes. Key contributions include patented bubble formation methodologies and insights into flow-induced vibrations. His publication record reveals consistent advancement in multiphase flow understanding, particularly in bubble swarm interactions and co-axial jet dynamics. Recent work demonstrates increasing sophistication in experimental methods applied to complex fluid systems. Scientific recognition includes: Margarita Salas grant for bubble-vorticity research (2022) He secured ANR funding for French collaborative projects and serves as reviewer for leading journals including Journal of Fluid Mechanics. His industrial background informs practical applications of fundamental research in automation and sensor networks. Ruiz Rus operates within the Fluid Mechanics and Fluid-Structure Interaction Group of Jaén, utilizing advanced facilities for tomographic reconstruction and velocimetry. His current work extends to 3D bubble-vorticity interactions through ongoing collaborations with IMFT and Spanish universities.








