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Takeshi Kurotori(美国)

Takeshi Kurotori(美国)

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Takeshi Kurotori is currently a Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Energy Science and Engineering at Stanford University. Prior to joining Stanford, he was a Research Associate at Imperial College London. He holds a Ph.D and a MSc in Chemical Engineering from Imperial College London, and a Bachelor degree from University College London.

He has over eight years of research experience in the multi-scale studies of fluid flows and transport in porous media, with applications relevant to many deep subsurface energy systems. A big focus of his research is reducing CO2 emissions from heavy industries, such as oil, mining and steel production, by incorporating Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS). Her recent research focuses on imaging experiments and numerical approaches to shed light on the fundamental mechanisms that govern fluid flows in naturally disordered materials. Specifically, he combines the uses of various imaging techniques, such as X-ray Computed Tomography and Positron Emission Tomography coupled with conventional core-floods to characterize single- and multi-phase flow properties in rocks, such as mixing, diffusion, capillary pressure and relative permeability relationships etc. His current project is looking at fracture-matrix interactions during reactive flows in fractured rocks.