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20230505 The Role of Pore-Scale Physics in CO2 Trapping and Migration in Geologic Formations

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报告题目:The Role of Pore-Scale Physics in CO2 Trapping and Migration in Geologic Formations

报 告 人:Dr. Sahar Bakhshian Associate Professor(德州大学奥斯汀分校)

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报 告 人:Dr. Sahar Bakhshian is a Associate Professor at Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin. Her primary research involves analytical and computational modeling of multi-physics problems and applying data science to address issues in energy and environmental contexts, with a particular focus on geologic carbon storage. Sahar has served as PI and co-PI of different research projects including CO2storage feasibility and capacity estimation of Wilcox formations, CO2leakage risk assessment, and long-term monitoring of plugged and abandoned wells in CO2geologic formations. Sahar holds a Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Southern California, awarded in 2018.

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