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in KAUST with a core team of 19 scholars. Officially named Oxide and Organic Nanomaterials for Energy and Environment Laboratory (ONE Lab), we focus on nanomaterials design and development
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is to develop a modeling framework including the use of Random-Walk method to predict NMR measurements, pore-scale finite-element modeling on 3D digital models, generated from CT-images to predict
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integrate complex flow on Discrete Fracture Networks (DFN). The objective of this project is to develop a tool to generate DFN models amenable for multiphase flow, and scale up the model to be usable with
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slugs of fluids, fluid mixing and associated reaction may occur within the wellbore which is a function of various parameters such as the Reynolds number. The objective of this project is to develop a