
معرفی
Mohammad Masoudi is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Oslo, Department of Geosciences, Section for Environmental Geosciences. His research focuses on CO2 and H2 storage, water-rock interactions, and pore-scale modeling of reactive transport in subsurface environments.
- Education
- PhD in Geosciences (University of Oslo, 2021)
- M.Sc. in Reservoir Engineering (University of Tehran, 2016)
- B.Sc. in Reservoir Engineering (Petroleum University of Technology, 2014)
His work addresses salt precipitation, mineral nucleation, and permeability-porosity relationships during carbon and hydrogen storage. Recent publications highlight microfluidic experiments, thermodynamic modeling, and environmental implications of subsurface energy systems.
Key projects include Hystorm (hydrogen storage in petroleum reservoirs), SaltPreCO2 (salt precipitation kinetics), and Polish-Norwegian CCS Network (carbon capture technologies). He collaborates with the CO2 Storage research group at UiO.




