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Saeed Ghanbari serves as a Research Fellow at Heriot-Watt University's School of Energy, Geoscience, Infrastructure and Society, affiliated with the Institute for GeoEnergy Engineering in Edinburgh, United Kingdom. His work focuses on advanced subsurface energy storage systems within geological formations.
His research expertise spans Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS), Underground Hydrogen Storage, and Reservoir Engineering, with specialized investigations into CO2 plume migration dynamics, legacy well integrity assessment, and numerical simulation of geochemical/microbial processes in storage reservoirs. Recent work emphasizes risk-based modeling frameworks for CO2 storage applications and the development of novel simulation techniques for hydrogen storage systems.
Analysis of his 2024-2025 publications reveals a strong trend toward computational modeling of subsurface flow phenomena, particularly examining how geological heterogeneities and background flow conditions impact long-term storage security. His work consistently addresses critical challenges in geological storage safety and efficiency, contributing directly to clean energy transition technologies.
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