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Stephan Matthai - computational hydrogeodynamics

 

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Biography

  • Imperial College Governor's lecturer, Dept. Earth Sciences & Engineering, investigating complex geological processes by means of numerical simulations; current focus on multiphase fluid flow in fractured reservoirs.   2001-now
  • research scientist developing C++ tools and reconstructing 3D-geometry of mineralized fault zones, modelling (reactive) fluid flow through them at Dept. Erdwissenschaften, ETH Zurich, Switzerland   1996-2000
  • postdoc simulating fluid flow through deformation bands, fractures and faults at Dept. Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University, CA, USA   1995-1996
  • postdoc simulating fluid flow in US Gulf Coast sedimentary basin at Dept. Earth Sciences, Cornell University, NY, USA   1994-1995
  • PhD student investigating intrusive-related hydrothermal systems at Research School of Earth Sciences, ANU, Australia   1990-1994
  • student of geology and mineralogy at Eberhard-Karls University, Tübingen, Germany   1983-1989

Recent Measures of Esteem

  • 2007 Co-chair SPE/EAGE Reservoir Characterisation & Simulation Conference
  • 2006 Co-organiser SPE Forum ‘Naturally Fractured Reservoirs’ Broomfield, USA
  • 2006 Invited speaker Gordon Conference on Flow and Transport in Permeable Media
  • 2005 Invited speaker, SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, Houston

Please visit my research page  to learn more about my current interests.

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