School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences
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Shiqi (Axel) Wang
Ph.D. Student in Geophysics
BioI am a mid-career PhD student in geophysics. My research interest is on continental mantle earthquakes, specifically how do we identify them and why do they happen.
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Lijing Wang
Ph.D. Student in Geological Sciences
Ph.D. Minor, Computer ScienceBioLijing is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Geological Sciences at Stanford University. Her research focuses on using data-driven methods for efficient and sustainable groundwater exploration and exploitation. She is currently working on 1) geomodeling with electromagnetic images using computer vision methods and 2) hierarchical Bayesian uncertainty quantification method for reservoir predictions and further decision making. She is passionate about teaching data science methods to geoscience audiences and the broader scientific community.
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Ziyan Wang
Ph.D. Student in Energy Resources Engineering
BioI am a PhD student in Ilenia Battiato’s group at the Department of Energy Resources Engineering in Stanford University. My research focuses on modeling reactive flow and mineral precipitation in porous and fractured media. I developed patch-based and data-driven upscaling algorithms to apply high-fidelity pore-scale modeling to large-scale problems. The research provides a reliable and efficient solution for physical processes that cannot be upscaled by traditional effective medium approximations.
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Ross Weber
Ph.D. Student in Energy Resources Engineering
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsI combine machine learning and physics-based modeling to develop algorithms for quantifying microstructural effects in Lithium-ion battery electrodes in computationally efficient ways. This can enable Battery Management Systems (BMS) to access real-time microscale information, which can allow for optimal battery control for improved safety and prolonged lifetime.