School of Earth, Energy and Environmental Sciences
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Seogi Kang
Postdoctoral Scholar, Geophysics
Current Research and Scholarly InterestsTo construct basis of groundwater sustainability plan in California, we develop an effective workflow that can map 3D hydrogeology of the subsurface by using airborne electromagnetic data that can cover large area fast.
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Jonas Kloeckner
Graduate Visiting Researcher Student, Geological Sciences
BioJonas Kloeckner received a MSc in engineering from the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil (2016 - 2018). Graduated in mining engineering at the UFRGS (2010 - 2016), and Bac +5 from the Ecole des Mines d'Alès, France (2013 - 2014), and Visitor Student at Columbia University, USA (2012). Currently Mr. Kloeckner is a Visiting Research Scholar at Stanford University tutored by Professor Jef Caers, and he is a PhD Candidate at the Mineral & Environmental Technology and Extractive Metallurgy Program with emphasis in Geostatistics at the UFRGS and supervised by Professor João Felipe Coimbra Leite Costa.
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Mingliang Liu
Postdoctoral Scholar, Energy Resources Engineering
BioI am currently a postdoctoral scholar working with Tapan Mukerji on digital rock physics at Stanford University. My research focuses on geophysics inverse problems, seismic reservoir characterization, history matching, digital rock physics, data assimilation and deep learning. I completed my PhD degree in geophysics from the University of Wyoming in 2021 under the supervision of Dario Grana, and earned the bachelor and master degree from China University of Geosciences (Wuhan) in 2013 and 2016, respectively.
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Laura Mansfield
Postdoctoral Scholar, Earth System Science
BioI am interested in how machine learning and Bayesian statistics can assist our understanding of the climate and weather. While at Stanford, I will explore how these tools can improve gravity wave parameterisations in atmospheric models. I recently completed my PhD at the University of Reading, which focused on emulating climate models to estimate the surface temperature response to changes in anthropogenic forcings, including both long-lived greenhouse gases and short-lived aerosol pollutants. This research took a Bayesian perspective to learn relationships between climate change patterns and forcings. Prior to this, I studied dynamical systems and fluid dynamics in my MRes, after coming from an undergraduate degree in Physics at Imperial College London. Outside of work, my interests include dancing, running and cycling.