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Prof. Ruben Juanes
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Director, Materials, Infrastructure and Systems Group (Pierce Laboratory)
Primary DLC
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
MIT Room:
1-363
(617) 253-7191
juanes@mit.edu
https://cee-mit-edu.ezproxy.canberra.edu.au/people_individual/ruben-juanes/
Assistant
Roberta Pizzinato
(617) 324-5540
robertap@mit.edu
Areas of Interest and Expertise
Theory of Multiphase Flow in Porous Media
Petroleum Reservoir Engineering
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS)
Natural Gas Hydrates
Groundwater Hydrology
Multiscale Modeling
Research Summary
Professor Juanes is a geoscientist with a strong interest in the physics of multiphase flow in porous media. 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. Research in his 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.
Loosely speaking, research areas are:
(*) Methane: methane hydrates in nature; methane venting from freshwater sediments
(*) CO2: Geological carbon sequestration; capillary and solubility trapping; geomechanics
(*) Oil: Enhanced oil recovery; flow instabilities; mixing; flow through fractured media
(*) Water: Water infiltration; gravity fingering; ecohydrology of arid environments
Juanes teaches courses in computer programming (undergraduate), soil mechanics (undergraduate), groundwater hydrology (graduate) and computational methods for flow in porous media (advanced graduate).
Recent Work
Projects
October 19, 2016
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Resources and Sustainability
Principal Investigator
Ruben Juanes
July 9, 2015
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Flow Through Fractured Media
Principal Investigator
Ruben Juanes
July 9, 2015
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Coupled Flow and Geomechanics
Principal Investigator
Ruben Juanes
July 9, 2015
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Dynamic Processes on Complex Networks
Principal Investigator
Ruben Juanes
July 9, 2015
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Phase-Field Modeling of Multiphase Flow
Principal Investigator
Ruben Juanes
July 9, 2015
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Geological CO2 Sequestration
Principal Investigator
Ruben Juanes
July 9, 2015
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Gas Migration in Unconsolidated Sediments
Principal Investigator
Ruben Juanes
July 9, 2015
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Mixing in Porous Media
Principal Investigator
Ruben Juanes
October 4, 2013
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Henry L. Pierce Laboratory for Infrastructure Science and Engineering
Principal Investigator
Ruben Juanes
October 28, 2011
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Juanes Research Group
Principal Investigator
Ruben Juanes
July 7, 2008
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
Conventional Energy Focus Area: Underground Storage of Carbon Dioxide
Principal Investigator
Ruben Juanes
Related Faculty
Andrea Giuseppe Araldo
Postdoctoral Associate
Hessam Azarijafari
Research Scientist
Prof. Daniele Veneziano
Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Emeritus