
معرفی
Victor Calo is the John Curtin Distinguished Professor at Curtin University's School of Elec Eng, Comp and Math Sci (EECMS) within the Faculty of Science and Engineering. He holds the CSIRO Professorial Chair in Computational Geoscience and leads the Centre for Optimisation and Decision Science. His work focuses on advancing high-performance computing (HPC) tools for geomechanics, fluid dynamics, and multiphysics modeling in resource extraction industries. Calo earned a Civil Engineering degree from the University of Buenos Aires, followed by a Master’s in Geomechanics and Ph.D. in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Stanford University.
Research Interests: Geomechanics, fluid dynamics, flow in porous media, phase separation, HPC, multiphysics modeling, block copolymer self-assembly, and numerical methods for engineering systems. His research emphasizes developing open-source software to democratize advanced computational techniques.
Key Achievements: Highly Cited Researcher (2013), 170+ peer-reviewed publications, 2 patents, and over 18 invited talks/keynotes in 2 years. His work bridges computational methods with geoscience applications, including reservoir simulation and material science.
Grants & Collaborations: CSIRO Chair endowment, collaborations with KAUST (e.g., Center for Numerical Porous Media), and partnerships in multiphase flow modeling. Active in organizing mini-symposia at international conferences.
Labs/Teams: Leads the Computational Geoscience group at Curtin, focusing on HPC-driven solutions for resource extraction challenges and materials science problems.


