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James D. Bugg is a Professor in the College of Engineering at the University of Saskatchewan. He holds a B.E. from the University of Saskatchewan, a Master of Applied Science from the University of Ottawa, and a Ph.D. from the University of Calgary. His research specialization lies in Experimental Fluid Dynamics, particularly focusing on Particle Image Velocimetry and Bubble Dynamics. Professor Bugg is actively involved in projects that develop and refine Particle Image Velocimetry techniques for various applications, including wall jet flows and confined jets. He is dedicated to advancing the understanding of bubble interactions through rigorous experimental investigation. His contributions to the field are supported by his membership in the Fluid Dynamics and Thermal Sciences research groups, where he collaborates on significant research initiatives.
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