Her primary research concerns analytical and computational modeling of multi-physics problems as well as applying data science to leverage problems in energy and environmental context, with a focus on geologic carbon storage. Her work also involves leveraging physics-based pore- and macro-scale multiphase flow simulations and data-driven algorithms and tools for the characterization of CO2 footprint and leakage risk assessment during the geological storage of CO2.
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Research Areas
CO2 storage, multiphase flow through porous media, high-performance computing
Education
B.S., Chemical Engineering, Isfahan University of Technology (2007)
M.S. in Chemical/Environmental Engineering, Sharif University of Technology (2010)
Ph.D. in chemical engineering, University of Southern California (2018)