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Ruben juanes group. […] Read More… Ruben Juanes Professor I am a geoscientist with a strong interest in the physics of multiphase flow in porous media. [May 15, 2013] Ruben Juanes and Jack Germaine receive the Maseeh Award for Excellence in Teaching at MIT. edu - Homepage Flow in Porous Media Multiphase Flow CO2 Sequestration Geomechanics Induced Seismicity Ruben Juanes's 289 research works with 12,410 citations and 36,426 reads, including: Experimentally assessing the uncertainty of forecasts of geological carbon storage We study the physics of multiphase flow in porous media. He joined the MIT faculty of the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering in 2006. . We apply our theoretical, computational and experimental research to energy and environment-driven geophysical problems, such as petroleum recovery, carbon sequestration, methane hydrates, and water infiltration in soil. Professor Juanes is a geoscientist with a strong interest in the physics of multiphase flow in porous media. My research focuses on advancing our fundamental understanding and predictive capabilities of the simultaneous flow of two or more fluids through rocks, soils and other porous materials. Ruben Juanes Professor, MIT Verified email at mit. (Read the abstract) [May 3, 2013] Ruben Juanes awarded tenure at MIT. Research in his group combines theory, simulation and experiments that elucidate fundamental Our research group has developed grain-scale computational model and carefully-controlled laboratory experiments to investigate the coupling between multiphase fluid flow and sediment mechanics. Our research group has developed grain-scale computational model and carefully-controlled laboratory experiments to investigate the coupling between multiphase fluid flow and sediment mechanics. Juanes research focuses on advancing the fundamental understanding and predictive We study the physics of multiphase flow in porous media. Research in my group combines theory, simulation and experiments that elucidate Research in my group combines theory, simulation and experiments that elucidate fundamental aspects of multi-fluid flow, which we then apply for prediction of large-scale Earth science problems in the areas of energy and the environment, including geological carbon sequestration, methane hydrates, and ecohydrology of arid environments. Displacement theory and multiscale numerical modeling of three-phase flow in porous media Displacement theory and multiscale numerical modeling of three-phase flow in porous media Ruben Juanes at Massachusetts Institute of Technology is an expert in Carbon dioxide capture and sequestration, Groundwater hydrology, Methane hydrates and Petroleum recovery Ruben Juanes MIT affiliates receive 2024-25 awards and honors from the American Physical Society October 28, 2024 | MIT News | CEE Chief Editor Two faculty, a graduate student, and 10 additional alumni receive top awards and prizes; four faculty, one senior researcher, and seven alumni named APS Fellows. Ruben Juanes Professor I am a geoscientist with a strong interest in the physics of multiphase flow in porous media. Ruben Juanes Professor Computational geoscientist and engineer studying the physics of multiphase flow in porous media with energy and environmental applications. We study the physics of multiphase flow in porous media. Principal Investigator Ruben Juanes I am a geoscientist with a strong interest in the physics of multiphase flow in porous media. Marco Dentz from the Spanish National Research Council visits group and gives Environmental Sciences seminar: Thu, May 9 @4:00pm, Bldg 48-316. After his doctorate he spent two years at Stanford followed by a year at the University of Texas. Research in my group combines theory, simulation and experiments that elucidate fundamental aspects of multi-fluid flow, which we then apply for prediction of large-scale Earth science problems in the areas of energy and the environment, including geological carbon sequestration, methane hydrates, and ecohydrology of arid environments. Ruben Juanes received his PhD in Civil and Environmental Engineering from University of California at Berkeley in 2003. His research focuses on advancing our fundamental understanding and predictive capabilities of the simultaneous flow of two or more fluids through rocks, soils and other porous materials. [May 9, 2013] Prof. hemdg, cromt, sj6qq, hyms, ukohy, arhw, q41df, 7sc1, o3x9w, vd4d42,