
معرفی
Hamdi Tchelepi is the Max Steineke Professor at Stanford University and a Senior Fellow at the Precourt Institute for Energy. His academic work focuses on reservoir simulation, subsurface energy systems, and computational geosciences. He holds a Ph.D. in Petroleum Engineering from Stanford (1994), an M.S. from King Fahd University (1988), and a B.S. from the University of Petroleum and Minerals (1985).
Research interests span reservoir simulation methodologies, CO2 sequestration, battery technology, and multiphase flow dynamics in porous media. His work integrates numerical methods, machine learning, and experimental validation to address challenges in energy systems and environmental engineering.
Publications emphasize computational frameworks for flow-geomechanics coupling, pore-scale modeling, and data-driven approaches for subsurface processes. His articles frequently explore stability criteria, algorithmic efficiency, and scalability in reservoir simulation.
Notably, Tchelepi has developed open-source tools like GEOS for multiphysics subsurface simulation and contributed to the FluidFlower benchmark study for CO2 storage validation. His research bridges microscale phenomena with macroscale reservoir engineering applications.





