
معرفی
Luis Felipe Pereira is a Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at the School of Natural Sciences and Mathematics, University of Texas at Dallas. His research focuses on mathematical modeling and numerical simulation of multiphase flows in porous media, uncertainty quantification, CO2 storage, oil recovery, contaminant transport, and high-performance scientific computing. He specializes in developing advanced multiscale methods and parallel algorithms to address complex subsurface flow problems.
His work combines computational mathematics with applications in energy and environmental systems, including reservoir engineering and geomechanics. Key contributions include the development of multiscale mixed methods, Bayesian frameworks for subsurface characterization, and efficient parallel implementations for billion-cell reservoir simulations.
Recent research trends emphasize improving algorithm scalability, integrating machine learning techniques, and addressing challenges in heterogeneous media. His computational tools enable predictive modeling of subsurface processes under uncertainty, with applications in CO2 sequestration, groundwater contamination, and enhanced oil recovery.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided texts. Advising information is not documented here, though his research group likely engages in graduate student mentorship in applied mathematics and computational science. He collaborates on interdisciplinary projects involving porous media flow across multiple scales.



