Alexander Ruble
About Alexander Ruble
Alexander Ruble is an Aerothermal Engineer at Quest Global, working with the Pratt and Whitney Group in Singapore. He has a diverse background in aerospace engineering, with experience at NASA Glenn Research Center and Gulfstream Aerospace.
Current Position at Quest Global
Alexander Ruble is currently employed as an Aerothermal Engineer at Quest Global, working with the Pratt and Whitney Group in Singapore. His role involves optimizing aerothermal performance, which is critical for the efficiency and effectiveness of propulsion systems within the aerospace sector.
Previous Experience at NASA Glenn Research Center
In 2016, Alexander Ruble worked as an Aeroacoustic Research Engineer Intern at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland, Ohio. During his two-month internship, he gained experience in aeroacoustics, an essential area for minimizing noise pollution in aerospace technologies.
Co-op Roles at Gulfstream Aerospace
Alexander Ruble accumulated extensive experience through multiple co-op roles at Gulfstream Aerospace from 2014 to 2016. His positions included serving as a Mechanical Systems Engineering Co-op, Acoustics and Vibrations Engineer, Systems Safety Engineer, and Experimental Flight Test Engineer. These roles in Savannah, Georgia, provided him with a broad skill set in system safety, acoustics, and flight test engineering.
Educational Background
Alexander Ruble earned his Bachelor's degree in Engineering from the University of Cincinnati, where he studied from 2012 to 2017. He also attended Marmion Academy from 2008 to 2012. His education has provided him with a robust foundation in engineering principles, particularly in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) analysis.
Expertise in Computational Fluid Dynamics
Alexander Ruble possesses specialized expertise in Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) Analysis. This skill is crucial for optimizing aerothermal performance in aerospace applications, allowing for advancements in propulsion systems and overall aircraft efficiency.