Roi Roded
Postdoctoral Associate
I am a postdoc at the Center for Geo-processes in Mineral Carbon Storage and the Department of Earth Sciences at the University of Minnesota. My primary research interest is subsurface fluid flow coupled with physico-chemical processes related to the energy transition and water resources. I study subsurface hydro-thermo-chemical-mechanical feedbacks through mathematical modeling, fieldwork, and collaborations.
In particular, I focus on key geophysical observations and aim to explain them using a collaborative, interdisciplinary approach. My current projects focus on (I) the coupling of mineral dissolution and precipitation with geomechanical stress, (II) subsurface gas migration, with implications for natural hydrogen resources and in situ carbon mineralization, and (III) karst hydrogeology.
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