Dr. Rudolf Huebner | Bioengineering | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Rudolf Huebner , Universidade Federal de Minas Gerais , Brazil .
Dr. Rudolf Huebner 🎓, born in Belo Horizonte, Brazil 🇧🇷, is a distinguished mechanical engineer and a Level 1D Researcher in Productivity at CNPq 🏅. He serves as an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG) 🏛️. With extensive experience in fluid mechanics 💧 and heat transfer 🔥, his research spans cardiovascular engineering , photodynamic therapy 💡, and assistive technology ♿. At Labbio 🧪, he integrates non-invasive techniques like LDA and PIV 📡 for advanced flow analysis. His commitment to innovation and academic excellence shapes future engineers and biomedical solutions.
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Education and Experience
📘 Education:
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🎓 Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (2003) – UFMG, Brazil 🇧🇷 (Research also at Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy 🇮🇹)
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🎓 Master’s in Mechanical Engineering (1995) – UFMG
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🎓 Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering (1992) – UFMG
💼 Experience:
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👨🏫 Associate Professor (2006–Present) – UFMG, Full-time
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👨🏫 Substitute Professor (2003–2004 & 1995–1996) – UFMG, Part-time
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🧪 Coordinator of Labbio (Bioengineering Laboratory) – UFMG
Summary Suitability
Dr. Rudolf Huebner, a Level 1D Productivity Researcher at CNPq and an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG), exemplifies academic excellence, innovation, and interdisciplinary impact—making him a compelling candidate for the Best Researcher Award. With over three decades of commitment to mechanical engineering, Dr. Huebner has significantly advanced the fields of fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and bioengineering, with specialized contributions in cardiovascular engineering and computational simulation.
Professional Development
Dr. Rudolf Huebner has contributed extensively to academia and engineering through innovative teaching and interdisciplinary research 🌐. As a passionate educator 👨🏫, he teaches advanced subjects like compressible flow, fluid systems, and computational heat transfer 💻🔥. His leadership at Labbio 🧬 fosters collaboration across biomedical, mechanical, and computational fields, nurturing young researchers 🌱. Engaging with modern tools such as numerical simulations 🧠 and LDA/PIV techniques 📡, he bridges engineering theory and medical applications 🫀. His professional growth continues to impact areas like tissue engineering, additive manufacturing 🖨️, and assistive technologies 🤖, demonstrating dedication to both science and society 🌍.
Research Focus
Dr. Rudolf Huebner’s primary research focus lies at the intersection of fluid mechanics 💧, heat transfer 🔥, and bioengineering 🧠. His work emphasizes the development of mathematical models 🧮 and computational simulations for biomedical applications 🫀, particularly in cardiovascular engineering ❤️. Through the Bioengineering Lab (Labbio) 🧪, he leads research in photodynamic therapy 💡, assistive technologies ♿, and tissue engineering 🧬. His innovative use of non-invasive flow measurement tools like LDA and PIV 📡 supports precise diagnostics and modeling. Overall, his multidisciplinary research benefits healthcare, energy efficiency ⚡, and mechanical system innovations 🚀, marking his contributions to both engineering and life sciences 🌐.
Awards and Honors
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🏅 CNPq Research Productivity Fellow – Level 1D
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📚 CAPES Scholarship Holder (Master’s)
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📚 CNPq Scholarship Holder (Doctorate)
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🇮🇹 International Research Collaboration – Università Politecnica delle Marche, Italy
Publication Top Notes
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Lucas, T.C., Tessarolo, F., Jakitsch, V., Caola, I., Brunori, G., Nollo, G., & Huebner, R. (2014). Blood flow in hemodialysis catheters: a numerical simulation and microscopic analysis of in vivo‐formed fibrin. Artificial Organs, 38(7), 556–565. [Citations: 45]
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da Costa, R.B.R., Braga, R.M., Gomes Júnior, C.A., Valle, R.M., & Huebner, R. (2017). PIV measurements and numerical analysis of in-cylinder tumble flow in a motored engine. Journal of the Brazilian Society of Mechanical Sciences and Engineering, 39. [Citations: 29]
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Mezêncio, B., Pinho, J.P., Huebner, R., Vilas-Boas, J.P., Amadio, A.C., & Serrão, J.C. (2020). Overall indexes of coordination in front crawl swimming. Journal of Sports Sciences, 38(8), 910–917. [Citations: 24]
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Avelar, A.H.F., Canestri, J.A., Bim, C., Silva, M.G.M., Huebner, R., & Pinotti, M. (2017). Quantification and analysis of leaflet flutter on biological prosthetic cardiac valves. Artificial Organs, 41(9), 835–844. [Citations: 24]
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Caetano, B.C., Santos, N.D.S.A., Hanriot, V.M., Sandoval, O.R., & Huebner, R. (2022). Energy conversion of biogas from livestock manure to electricity energy using a Stirling engine. Energy Conversion and Management: X, 15, 100224. [Citations: 23]
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Lucas, T.C., Tessarolo, F., Veniero, P., Caola, I., Piccoli, F., Haase, A., Nollo, G., & Huebner, R. (2013). Hemodialysis catheter thrombi: visualization and quantification of microstructures and cellular composition. The Journal of Vascular Access, 14(3), 257–263. [Citations: 20]
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Soncin, R., Mezêncio, B., Ferreira, J.C., Rodrigues, S.A., Huebner, R., Serrão, J.C., et al. (2017). Determination of a quantitative parameter to evaluate swimming technique based on the maximal tethered swimming test. Sports Biomechanics, 16(2), 248–257. [Citations: 15]
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Tavano, K.T.A., Botelho, A.M., Douglas-de-Oliveira, D.W., Avila, A.F., & Huebner, R. (2020). Resistance to fracture of intraradicular posts made of biological materials. BMC Oral Health, 20, Article 1-9. [Citations: 14]
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Lucas, T.C., Oréfice, R.L., Pinotti, M., & Huebner, R. (2009). Surface evaluation of cardiac angiographic catheters after simulated use and reprocessing. Applied Surface Science, 256(5), 1419–1425. [Citations: 14]
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Baracho, V.S., Chaves, M.E.A., Huebner, R., Oliveira, M.X., et al. (2021). Phototherapy (cluster multi-diode 630 nm and 940 nm) on the healing of pressure injury: a pilot study. Journal of Vascular Nursing, 39(3), 67–75. [Citations: 13]
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Gomes, C.A., da Costa, R.B.R., Franco, R.L., Valle, R.M., & Huebner, R. (2015). PIV measurements of in-cylinder tumble flow in a motored single cylinder optical research engine. SAE Technical Paper. [Citations: 12]
Conclusion
Dr. Rudolf Huebner’s career is a remarkable blend of scientific rigor, innovation, and societal contribution. His ability to translate fundamental engineering knowledge into real-world medical and environmental solutions reflects the very essence of research excellence. His nomination for the Best Researcher Award is not only well-deserved but stands as a testament to his profound and lasting impact on science and society.