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Doug Meisenheimer
Lab Manager - Micro-CT Facility, Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability - Dean's Office
Doug manages the operations of the MicroCT (MCT) and Mineralogy & Petrology (M&P) laboratories in the School of Sustainability. He is a research scientist that specializes in collecting, processing, and analyzing micro-computed tomography (microCT) data. His scientific research focuses on utilizing the capabilities of microCT to study the in-situ transport of fluids through porous media with specific interest on environmental and engineered process in the subsurface.
He received his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Oregon State University (OSU) where he also managed the OSU microCT Facility. During his Ph.D. he performed synchrotron work at the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory, optimizing a technique to study fluid flow in a porous medium in near real-time. He was also awarded a NSF Fellowship for the East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes (EAPSI) program to perform research at The Australian National University.
He received his Ph.D. in Environmental Engineering from Oregon State University (OSU) where he also managed the OSU microCT Facility. During his Ph.D. he performed synchrotron work at the Advanced Photon Source at Argonne National Laboratory, optimizing a technique to study fluid flow in a porous medium in near real-time. He was also awarded a NSF Fellowship for the East Asia and Pacific Summer Institutes (EAPSI) program to perform research at The Australian National University.
Education
Ph.D., Oregon State University, Environmental Engineering (2020)
Contact
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