Professor Ann Muggeridge holds the Proconsul & Chair in Subsurface Physics at Imperial College London's Department of Earth Science & Engineering (Faculty of Engineering). Her research focuses on subsurface fluid flow dynamics, particularly CO2 storage security and reservoir physics. She has held prestigious roles including Chair of the Norwegian IOR Centre's Scientific Advisory Committee (2016-2021) and Technical Committee member for SPE Reservoir Simulation Conferences. Education: D.Phil. in Atmospheric Physics from University of Oxford (1983-1986), B.Sc. (Hons) in Physics from Imperial College London (1980-1983). Professional milestones include BP Technology Fellow (2006-2008) and keynote addresses at major geoscience conferences. Research interests span CO2 geological storage, reservoir heterogeneity effects, and enhanced oil recovery (EOR). Key contributions include dynamic risk mapping for CO2 sites and pore-scale observations of low salinity flooding. Her work integrates computational modeling with field-scale studies to address energy transition challenges. Awards: EAGE IOR Symposium Chair (2013-2019), SPE Technical Committee Member, BP Technology Fellow Labs & Teams: NORMS (Novel Reservoir Modelling & Simulation), Energy Futures Lab Affiliate Grants & Advising: Leads Imperial's Subsurface Physics research group; no listed advisees but mentors through collaborative projects Active in academia as Imperial's Faculty of Engineering Ambassador for Women and Departmental Athena SWAN coordinator, advancing gender equity in STEM.









