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PhD students are encouraged to have both theoretical and computational components to their research projects. Our research group consists of students with varying backgrounds including computational mathematics, fluid mechanics, computer science, petroleum, chemical and environmental engineering, and physics. For more information about academic programs in the Department of Energy Science & Engineering, please refer to the Department's website.

Student Opportunities

We are looking for prospective students with a background in computational mathematics, fluid mechanics, computer science, chemical and environmental engineering, or physics. Please refer to the department's admissions page for the requirement and application procedure of our graduate program.

Related Courses

The following courses are recommended for those interested in reservoir simulation research. Graduate students are suggested to build solid knowledge and skills in multi-phase flow in porous media, numerical analysis, optimization, high performance computing, and object-oriented programming.