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Kevin Arrigo
Professor, Environmental Earth System Science; Director, Graduate Program in Earth, Energy, and Environmental Sciences
EESS
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Satellite remote sensing, ecophysiological modeling
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Atilla Aydin
Professor (Research), Geological & Environmental Sciences
GES

I am interested in the formation, geometric patterns and fluid flow properties of fractures and faults in a broad range of scales. My students and I are involved in projects which require both modeling and a strong field component. The field component is similar to a detective's work, which aims to establish temporal and spatial relationships among various elements of a structure. The modeling component is like the moral of a story, which enables one to see through the rationale and use it for guidance in the future.
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Khalid Aziz
Professor
Energy Resources Engineering

Reservoir Simulation, Natural Gas Engineering and Multiphase Flow in Pipes, Optimization of Field Development and Operations
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Sally Benson
Research Professor, Energy Resources Engineering; Director, Global Climate and Energy Project
Energy Resources Engineering
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Gregory Beroza
Professor and Chair, Geophysics
Geophysics

Earthquake seismology
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Biondo Biondi
Associate Professor
Geophysics

3-D seismology and parallel computing
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Dennis Bird
Professor, Geological & Environmental Sciences
GES

Theoretical geochemistry of reactions among aqueous solutions and minerals in magma-hydrothermal systems; environmental geochemistry of toxic metals in the Mother Lode Gold Mining District, CA
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Alexandre Boucher
Acting Assistant Professor, Environmental Earth System Science
EESS

Geostatistics and spatial statistics applications to satellite remote sensing sensing imagery, land cover forecasting and uncertainty characterization.
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Adam Brandt

Energy Resources Engineering

Greenhouse gas emissions, energy systems optimization, mathematical modeling of resource depletion, life cycle analysis
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Gordon Brown
Dorrell William Kirby Professor, Geological & Environmental Sciences
GES

Surface and interface geochemistry; environmental fate of heavy metals; applications of synchrotron radiation in geochemistry and mineralogy
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Jef Caers
Associate Professor, Energy Resources Engineering
Energy Resources Engineering
E-IPER

Petroleum Geostatistics, Reservoir Characterization using neural networks, statistical pattern recognition, Stochastic simulation, Data integration
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Page Chamberlain
Professor, Environmental Earth System Science
EESS
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Jon Claerbout
Professor Emeritus
Geophysics

Reflection Seismology
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Noah Diffenbaugh
Assistant Professor, Environmental Earth System Science Center Fellow, Woods Institute for the Environment
E-IPER
EESS

Climate Dynamics; High-Resolution Climate Modeling; Earth System Modeling; Socioclimatic Analysis, Modeling and Prediction
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Robert Dunbar
W.M. Keck Professor, Environmental Earth System Science; Victoria P. and Roger W. Sant Director, Earth Systems Program
EESS
E-IPER

Ocean processes, biogeochemistry, climatology/paleoclimatology, geology/geophysics of continental margins
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Eric Dunham
Assistant Professor
Geophysics

Mechanics and physics of earthquakes, computational geophysics
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Louis Durlofsky
Chairman & Professor
Energy Resources Engineering

General reservoir simulation, upscaling, modeling of advanced wells, optimization, flow in fractured systems, history matching, CO2 sequestration
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Marco Einaudi
Professor Emeritus, Geological & Environmental Sciences
GES

Ore deposits and exploration; geology and geochemistry of hydrothermal mineral deposits
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W.G. (Gary) Ernst
Professor, Geological and Environmental Sciences (Emeritus)
GES
E-IPER

Petrology/geochemistry and plate tectonics of Circumpacific and Alpine mobile belts; ultrahigh-pressure metamorphism in Eurasia; geology of the California Coast Ranges, the cental Klamath Mountains, and White-Inyo Range; geobotany and remote sensing of the Southwest; mineralogy and human health.
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Scott Fendorf
Professor and Chair, Environmental Earth System Science
EESS
E-IPER

Soil and environmental biogeochemistry
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Chris Field
Professor, Environmental Earth System Science
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EESS


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Chris Francis
Assistant Professor, Environmental Earth System Science
EESS
E-IPER

Microbial cycling of carbon, nitrogen, and metals in the environment; molecular geomicrobiology; marine microbiology; microbial diversity
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Antony Fraser-Smith
Professor (Emeritus) jointly with Electrical Engineering
Geophysics

Low frequency electromagnetic fields in the Earth's environment
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Margot Gerritsen
Associate Professor, Energy Resources Engineering
Energy Resources Engineering
E-IPER

Computer modeling and laboratory experiments of flows through porous media with particular emphasis on gas injection and in-situ combustion processes. Simulation of coastal ocean processes. Energy resources analysis. Computational mathematics with special interests in large scale linear and nonlinear solvers, and search algorithms.
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Steven Gorelick
Cyrus F. Tolman Professor, Environmental Earth System Science and Geophysics
EESS
Geophysics
E-IPER

Hydrogeology and Water Resources: Steven Gorelick is the Cyrus F. Tolman Professor in the Department of Environmental Earth System Science at Stanford. His “hydro group” conducts research in two general areas. One research goal is to improve the fundamental scientific understanding of controls on groundwater flow and solute migration by analyzing laboratory and field data. This effort relies heavily on developing predictive simulation models. The other research goal is to advance the scientific basis for water resources management by constructing planning models to evaluate water-allocation strategies. In recent research projects, Professor Gorelick and his students have combined hydrogeology with aspects of ecology, geophysics, operations research, and economics to study meadow restoration and wetland protection, water supply management in Mexico and India, and contaminated groundwater remediation methods.
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