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Yu-Shu Wu is a Professor in the Department of Petroleum Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines, where he contributes to advanced research in reservoir engineering and subsurface flow modeling. He is affiliated with the Energy Modeling Group, focusing on cutting-edge simulation techniques for complex geological systems.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Reservoir Engineering, University of California at Berkeley
- M.S. in Reservoir Engineering / Hydrogeology, University of California at Berkeley
- M.S. in Reservoir Engineering, Southwest Petroleum Institute, China
- B.S. (Equivalent) in Reservoir Engineering, Daqing Petroleum Institute, China
His research centers on reservoir dynamics and simulation, with emphasis on mathematical modeling of flow and transport in geologic media. Key areas include coupled processes involving multiphase fluid flow, multicomponent chemical transport, CO2 flooding, heat transfer, and hydro-mechanical interactions in fractured and deforming reservoirs. He also specializes in well testing analysis for subsurface characterization.
While no specific publications are listed in the source text, his research scope suggests strong contributions to computational petroleum engineering, geomechanics, and sustainable energy technologies such as carbon capture and storage (CCS) and enhanced oil recovery (EOR).
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Dr. Wu advises graduate students and leads research initiatives within the Energy Modeling Group. Although specific grants and advisees are not mentioned, his long-standing academic and research profile indicates active supervision and external funding support in energy modeling and reservoir simulation.
He is associated with the Energy Modeling Group at the Colorado School of Mines, which likely involves interdisciplinary collaboration on energy resource development, subsurface modeling, and environmental impact assessment.
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