![]() Yiheng has developed and implemented a multi-scale algorithm for CO2 injection in fractured reservoirs. His research interests lie in the fields of climate change mitigation, renewable energy, and environmental fluid mechanics. Yiheng Tao is a PhD sudent in Princeton University's Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE). Karl is currently working on large-scale modeling of CO2 injection, migration, and leakage, with a focus on multi-scale modeling, model complexity, and a new project on flow of brine and CO2 in fractured rocks. After finishing graduate school Karl was rewarded a National Research Council Research Associateship stationed at a US Environmental Protection Agency research laboratory in Athens, GA, where he worked on using semi-analytical methods to model pressure perturbations due to CO2 injection into deep saline aquifers. ![]() He received his PhD in Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering from the University at Buffalo in 2009 on the topic of regional groundwater flow and contaminant transport modeling. Karl is currrently an Associate Research Scholar in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Princeton. Ongoing projects include development of new simulation tools to model CO2 injection, migration, and possible leakage associated with carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) technologies studies of multi-phase flow and transport in porous media with a focus on multi-scale models measurements of methane leakage from different hydrocarbon-related sources, and development of infrastructure to enable development of large-scale CCS. Professor Celia's areas of research include ground-water hydrology, multi-phase flow in porous media, numerical modeling, and subsurface energy systems with a focus on geological sequestration of carbon dioxide. Professor Celia is the Theodora Shelton Pitney Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering at Princeton University, and currently serves as the Director of the Princeton Environmental Insttute. Members of the Subsurface Hydrology Research Group Current Group Members Professor Michael Celia
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