mms22@stanford.edu
I am a PhD student in Energy Resources Engineering at Stanford. Before joining Stanford, I worked as a research scientist at Aramco, specializing in formation and fracture evaluation through NMR petrophysics and reservoir simulation. Also, I hold a B.Sc. degree in Petroleum & Natural Gas Engineering from Penn State University. Also, I received a M.S. degree in Petroleum Engineering from Imperial College London for my thesis in Non-Darcy Flow in Natural Fractures.
I am developing numerical models for hydrogen production through serpentinization and extending thermodynamic models for supercritical conditions to assess superhot rock environments.