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Background
Stein Krogstad holds a Cand. Scient. degree from Department of Mathematics, Norwegian University og Science and Technology (NTNU), and a Dr. Scient. degree (PhD) from Department of Informatics, University of Bergen. He held a Post. Doc. position at SINTEF ICT Applied Mathematics, before joining as Research Scientist in 2008.
Research Interests
His research interests are focused around methods for numerical simulation of flow in porous media with application to model based optimization for reservoir management. Current and previous research includes discretization on challenging grids, fast approximate simulations (multiscale methods, flow based coarsening) and multiscale well modelling (see Geoscale). He is a researcher at Center for Integrated Operations in the Petoleum Industry working on the use of fast multiscale/model reduction techniques (including adjoint simulations) for use in reservoir management optimization and interactive visualization. He is also involved in the develoment of of the MATLAB Reservoir Simulation Toolbox (MRST).
Publications (Show all publications)
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- Skaflestad Bård, Lie Knut-Andreas, Krogstad Stein, Ligaarden Ingeborg, Natvig Jostein Roald, Nilsen Halvor Møll (2010). Discretisation on Complex and Polyhedral Grids – Open Source MATLAB Implementation. 12th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery : ECMOR XII, 6-9 September 2010, Oxford, UK. (s. paper P003). : European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers.
- Krogstad Stein, Durlofsky Lou J. (2009). Multiscale Mixed Finite Element Modeling of Coupled Wellbore/Near-Well Flow. SPE Journal 14 (1), 78-87.
- Krogstad Stein, Lie Knut-Andreas, Nilsen Halvor Møll, Natvig Jostein Roald, Skaflestad Bård, Aarnes Jørg (2009). A Multiscale Mixed Finite-Element Solver for Three-Phase Black-Oil Flow. SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, 2-4 February 2009, The Woodlands, Texas. (s. Paper no 118993-MS (13 pages)). : Society of Petroleum Engineers.
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