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Kristine Spildo is a Professor at the Department of Chemistry, University of Bergen. Her research focuses on interfacial chemistry, enhanced oil recovery (EOR), and polymer applications in reservoir engineering. She has contributed to studies on low salinity processes, surfactant flooding, and hydrophobically modified polymers for EOR. Her work combines experimental and theoretical approaches to understand multiphase flow in porous media.
Education: PhD (1999), University of Bergen, titled 'Wettability and two-phase flow in capillary systems.' Master’s and Bachelor’s details not explicitly stated in text.
Teaching includes Chemical Thermodynamics (KJEM210) and Surface and Colloid Science (KJEM214). She has advised doctoral students Alette Løbø Viken and Annette Meland Johannessen. Key research themes include polymer rheology, surfactant mechanisms, and reservoir fluid interactions. Her publications span over 25 years, emphasizing practical applications in petroleum engineering and materials science.
Labs/Teams: Active in the Department of Chemistry and collaborations with NORCE Norwegian Research Center. Research interests include advancing EOR technologies through interdisciplinary approaches.




