A joint meeting of the Stanford SFC/SUETRI-B Affiliates groups will be held on Stanford’s main campus. Our students, postdocs, and research scientists will present their exciting new research accomplishments. We look forward to seeing you on campus.
Meeting details:
Dates: Wednesday, April 8 & 9, 2026
Location: Hartley Conference Center on the Stanford Campus
Address: 397 Panama Mall, Stanford CA 94305
This will be an in-person only event.
Registration:
Complete registration HERE.
3D latent diffusion models for parameterizing and history matching facies systems
Ensemble and Monte Carlo-based data assimilation with 3D latent-space facies models
Treatment of imperfect prior models in history matching
Basin-scale modeling and optimization of multiple CCS projects, with application to North Dakota
Prediction of basin-scale flow quantities in CCS from pressure, rate and surface displacement data
Polyhedral Discretization for Compositional Simulation
Hybrid Mimetic and Two-Point Methods for Distorted Grids
Adaptive Conservative Time Discretization for Multiphase Flow on GPUs
Hierarchical coarsening framework for multi-scale subsurface simulation
Finite-Volume Discretization of Capillary Heterogeneity in GEOS
Probabilistic Forecast using Method of Distribution for Poroelasticity
Physics-Informed Neural Networks for Uncertainty Quantification of Transport in Porous Medium
GEOS x AI: Leveraging GNNs and LLM-powered Agents to Make GEOS Work for You"
Modeling Fault Reactivation and Induced Seismicity in GEOS
Implications of Flow Instabilities on H2 Storage in Aquifers
Adaptive Time-Discretization Scheme for Shale and Tight Reservoirs
Trust-region based fully implicit nonlinear solver for geothermal simulation
Image-Based Modeling of Electrochemical Reactive Transport in Porous Electrodes
GeoCquest Field Validation prior models, simulations, and history matching
GFV modeling and optimization and UOF developments
Bayesian full-waveform monitoring of CO2 storage with fluid-flow priors via generative modeling
Surrogate modeling and hierarchical data assimilation for CO2 storage systems involving flow, geomechanics, and faults
For this event, please contact Jorgina cruz at jmcruz@stanford.edu or Diane Wade at dlarsonc@stanford.edu.
For membership agreements, please contact Lyrissa Roman at lnroman@stanford.edu .