Name: Meng Meng
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Biography:
I focus on improving the safety and efficiency of the energy transition. My expertise covers advanced multi-physics geomechanics testing, well integrity, cement materials, poromechanical modeling, and data analysis. With these skills, I have participated in many different projects, including well integrity and stability for geothermal and CCUS, wellbore and reservoir stimulation for geothermal and unconventional, injection induced seismicity for geothermal and carbon sequestration, and data analysis for CCUS. I believe there are still lots of opportunities for Petroleum Engineering with application to the energy transition.
Institution/Lab: Los Alamos National Laboratory
Website: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=HJSiWX8AAAAJ&hl=en
SRP Collaboration Topic/Title: Mentor students
Field or research area: Rock mechanics
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Brief Abstract:
My expertise covers advanced multi-physics geomechanics testing, well integrity, cement materials, poromechanical modeling, and data analysis. With these skills, I have participated in many different projects, including well integrity and stability for geothermal and CCUS, wellbore and reservoir stimulation for geothermal and unconventional, injection induced seismicity for geothermal and carbon sequestration, and data analysis for CCUS. I believe there are still lots of opportunities for Petroleum Engineering with application to the energy transition.
Desired relevant skills, background, or interests:
I hope to work with students with rock mechanics, petroleum, civil, mathematics, and mining background. If the students are interested in geothermal and carbon sequestration, we can find more topics to work on.
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Do any special requirements apply? Permanent Resident OK; International OK
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Keywords:
Rock mechanics
Lightning Talk Title: Geomechanics in Energy Transition