World's Best Scientists 2026 revealed!
Roberto Camussi

Roberto Camussi

D-Index & Metrics

Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

D-Index
31
Citations
4504
World Ranking
3276
National Ranking
128

Overview

Roberto Camussi is affiliated with Roma Tre University in Italy and specializes in the field of engineering, with a focus on aerospace engineering, computational mechanics, and environmental engineering. Their research covers a range of topics related to fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, and aeroacoustics.

The primary research areas include:

  • Aerodynamics and Acoustics in Jet Flows
  • Fluid Dynamics and Turbulent Flows
  • Wind and Air Flow Studies
  • Acoustic Wave Phenomena Research
  • Computational Fluid Dynamics and Aerodynamics
  • Vehicle Noise and Vibration Control
  • Combustion and Flame Dynamics

Camussi has published extensively, with notable papers such as:

  • "Wind tunnel measurements of the surface pressure fluctuations on the new VEGA-C space launcher," 2020, Aerospace Science and Technology
  • "On the Application of Wavelet Transform in Jet Aeroacoustics," 2021, Fluids
  • "Aeroacoustics research in Europe: The CEAS-ASC report on 2019 highlights," 2020, Journal of Sound and Vibration

Frequent co-authors in their research include:

  • Stefano Meloni
  • Alessandro Di Marco
  • Elisa de Paola
  • Luana Georgiana Stoica
  • Christophe Bogey

The most common venues for Roberto Camussi's publications are:

  • 28th AIAA/CEAS Aeroacoustics 2022 Conference
  • AIAA Journal
  • Aerospace Science and Technology
  • Applied Sciences
  • International Journal of Aeroacoustics

In addition to journal articles, Camussi has contributed to book publications. A forthcoming title to be published by von Karman Institute for Fluid Dynamics eBooks is "Measurement, Modelling and Simulations Techniques for Novel Aircraft Architectures," expected in 2025.

Best Publications

  • Mechanisms of evolution of the propeller wake in the transition and far fields

    M. Felli;R. Camussi;F. Di Felice

  • Numerical experiments on strongly turbulent thermal convection in a slender cylindrical cell

    Roberto Verzicco;Roberto Camussi

  • Structure functions in turbulence, in various flow configurations, at Reynolds number between 30 and 5000, using extended self-similarity

    A. Arneodo;C. Baudet;F. Belin;R. Benzi

  • Prandtl number effects in convective turbulence

    R. Verzicco;Roberto Camussi

  • Orthonormal wavelet decomposition of turbulent flows: intermittency and coherent structures

    Roberto Camussi;G. Guj

  • Experimental study of a jet in a crossflow at very low Reynolds number

    Roberto Camussi;G. Guj;A. Stella

  • Analysis of the propeller wake evolution by pressure and velocity phase measurements

    Mario Felli;Fabio Di Felice;Giulio Guj;Roberto Camussi

  • Statistical properties of wall pressure fluctuations over a forward-facing step

    R. Camussi;M. Felli;F. Pereira;G. Aloisio

  • Effect of the number of blades on propeller wake evolution

    Mario Felli;Giulio Guj;Roberto Camussi

  • Wavelet analysis of near-field pressure fluctuations generated by a subsonic jet

    S Grizzi;Roberto Camussi

  • Transitional regimes of low-Prandtl thermal convection in a cylindrical cell

    R. Verzicco;Roberto Camussi

  • Small scale intermittency and bursting in a turbulent channel flow

    Miguel Onorato;Roberto Camussi;Gaetano Iuso

  • Wavelet decomposition of hydrodynamic and acoustic pressures in the near field of the jet

    Matteo Mancinelli;Tiziano Pagliaroli;Alessandro Di Marco;Roberto Camussi

  • ACOUSTIC IDENTIFICATION OF COHERENT STRUCTURES IN A TURBULENT JET

    G. Guj;M. Carley;Roberto Camussi;A. Ragni

  • Coherent structure identification from wavelet analysis of particle image velocimetry data

    R. Camussi

  • Hierarchy of transverse structure functions

    Roberto Camussi;R. Benzi

  • Experimental analysis of the flow field around a propeller–rudder configuration

    Unknown

  • Experimental analysis of intermittent coherent structures in the near field of a high Re turbulent jet flow

    Roberto Camussi;G. Guj

  • Wall pressure fluctuations induced by turbulent boundary layers over surface discontinuities

    Roberto Camussi;G Guj;A. Ragni

  • Transverse and longitudinal scaling laws in non-homogeneous low Re Turbulence

    Roberto Camussi;D. Barbagallo;G. Guj;F. Stella

  • Experimental study of a tip leakage flow: wavelet analysis of pressure fluctuations

    R. Camussi;Julien Grilliat;G. Caputi-Gennaro;Marc C. Jacob

Frequent Co-Authors

Roberto Verzicco
Roberto Verzicco University of Rome Tor Vergata
Miguel Onorato
Miguel Onorato University of Turin
Matteo Bernardini
Matteo Bernardini Sapienza University of Rome
Peter Jordan
Peter Jordan University of Poitiers
Mahdi Azarpeyvand
Mahdi Azarpeyvand University of Bristol
Sergio Pirozzoli
Sergio Pirozzoli Sapienza University of Rome
Christophe Bogey
Christophe Bogey École Centrale de Lyon
Patrick Tabeling
Patrick Tabeling PSL University
Bérengère Dubrulle
Bérengère Dubrulle University of Paris-Saclay
Francesco Salvatore
Francesco Salvatore University of Naples Federico II

If you think any of the details on this page are incorrect, let us know.

Report an issue

We appreciate your kind effort to assist us to improve this page, it would be helpful providing us with as much detail as possible in the text box below:

Related Online Degrees & Career Pathways

Exploring Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering often leads students to consider related fields that complement or expand their skills. For those interested in behavioral and human factors engineering, understanding how to pursue an easiest counseling degrees can provide a valuable foundation in communication and client interaction.

For professionals aiming to enhance their credentials rapidly, enrolling in an accelerated BCBA program online offers a fast-tracked pathway into behavior analysis, a growing field related to human performance and ergonomics.

If you are considering careers that intersect with speech and language, it’s important to know how hard is it to get into speech pathology grad school. Understanding the acceptance rates and requirements can help you plan your educational journey more effectively.

Additionally, exploring the easiest SLP grad schools to get into can open doors for those who want to enter speech-language pathology without overly competitive barriers, enabling a smoother transition into this vital healthcare profession.

Best Scientists Citing Roberto Camussi

Trending Scientists

Recently Published Articles