Kang Research Group is going to attend WaterSciCon24 in St. Paul, MN, and share learnings in the session named Observation and Modeling of Flow and Transport in Fractured Media Across Scales, under the topic Learning from observations.
[Nov 27, 2023] A KRG Instagram page has been launched.
There are open positions for PhD students and postdocs in the area of flow and transport in fractured media. Please contact me with your full CV if interested. I am looking for a self-motivated and collaborative student who has a strong will to contribute to society by advancing science. It is desirable to have a strong background in hydrogeology, fluid mechanics, laboratory experiments, and/or numerical modeling.
[Aug 2025] Peter, Jenny, and Phillipe were part of the instructor team that ran another successful year of Hydrocamp (summer field hydrogeology). Please check out the new course website!
[Feb 2025] Peter receives the InterPore Award for Porous Media Research! InterPore has always been special to me, providing not only inspiration but also friendships and collaborations, making this recognition even more meaningful!
[Dec 1, 2024] Kacie Malone successfully completed a UROP project titled "Characterizing Reactive Transport and Permeability Reduction in Etched 3D Printed Cores Using Core Flooding Experiments." I highly recommend watching the impressive final presentation prepared by Kacie!
KRG attended and organized a session at WaterSciCon24 in St. Paul, MN. The session title is Observation and Modeling of Flow and Transport in Fractured Media Across Scales, under the topic Learning from observations.
KRG successfully presented our exciting work at the AGU Fall Meeting and had a great time. Highlight photos are shared via our Instagram account!
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