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Professor Klaus Regenauer-Lieb is a leading academic in the School of Minerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering at Curtin University. His research focuses on multiscale, multiphysics processes in subsurface systems, including geothermal energy, fluid-rock interactions, and porous media dynamics. He holds a professorial position and contributes to the Office of the Provost. His work integrates computational modeling, experimental techniques, and theoretical frameworks to address challenges in energy, environmental, and geological systems.
Key research areas include the thermodynamics of geological processes, compaction band formation, and the mechanics of deformation in porous media. He has pioneered studies on reaction-diffusion waves as precursors to earthquakes and developed innovative models for geothermal energy storage. His publications span interdisciplinary topics such as shale pore structure analysis, carbon sequestration, and nanoscale sorption mechanisms.
Collaborations include projects on geothermal batteries for renewable energy storage, subsurface fluid dynamics, and advanced materials characterization. He actively contributes to international initiatives in geophysics and energy systems, emphasizing the application of multiscale modeling to real-world engineering and environmental problems.




