Russell T. Johns - the Primary Investigator
Associate ProfessorPh.D. Petroleum Engineering
Stanford University
Email: rjohns@mail.utexas.edu Personal Homepage.
Research Interests
* Enhanced Oil Recovery
* Mathematics of multicomponent, multiphase flow in porous media
* Well testing in low-permeability formations
Steven L. Bryant
Associate ProfessorPh.D. Chemical Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin
Steven_Bryant@mail.utexas.edu
Research Interests
* Interfacial areas in porous media
* Modeling flow and transport in extremely heterogeneous rocks
* Tracers for evaluating groundwater remediation
Chun Huh
Research ProfessorPh.D. Chemical Engineering
University of Minnesota
chunhuh@mail.utexas.edu
Research Interests
* Process modeling and simulation for EOR processes
* Sedimentary flow simulations for improved geologic modeling
* Development of improved surfactant- and polymer-based EOR methods
* Heavy oil recovery from unconsolidated sands
Larry W. Lake
ProfessorPh.D. Chemical Engineering
Rice University
larry_lake@mail.utexas.edu Resume
Research Interests
* Geochemical Modeling
* Reservoir Characterization
* Enhanced Oil Recovery
Christopher J. Jablonowski
Assistant ProfessorPh.D., Energy, Environmental and Mineral Economics
The Pennsylvania State University
cjablonowski@mail.utexas.edu
Research Interests
* E&P Development Optimization Under Uncertainty
* Value of Information
* Applied Statistics
Quoc P. Nguyen
Assistant ProfessorPh.D., Petroleum Engineering
Delft University of Technology
quoc_p_nguyen@mail.utexas.edu
Research Interests
* Stimulated hydrocarbon production
* Intelligent wells
* Enhanced oil recovery
* Heavy oil recovery
Gary A. Pope
ProfessorPh.D. Chemical Engineering
Rice University
gpope@mail.utexas.edu Personal Homepage
Research Interests
* Enhanced Oil Recovery
* Reservoir Engineering
* Natural Gas Engineering
* Reservoir Simulation
Kamy Sepehrnoori
ProfessorPh.D. Petroleum Engineering
The University of Texas at Austin
kamys@mail.utexas.edu Personal Homepage
Research Interests
* Reservoir Simulation and Modeling of EOR Processes
* Application of Vector and Parallel Processing in EOR Simulation
* High-Resolution Numerical Schemes for Reservoir Fluid Flow Simulation
* Simulation of Naturally Fractured Geological Systems
David DiCarlo
Assistant ProfessorPh.D. Physics
Cornell University
Personal Homepage
Research Interests
* Applying advanced experimental techniques to understanding fluid flow
* Pore-scale physics
* Preferential and compositional displacements
* Gas injection processes.