pkkang@mit.edu
Peter K. Kang
- Research Affiliate
- PhD, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., 2014
- MSc, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., 2010
- BSc, Civil, Urban, and Geosystem Engineering, Seoul National U., 2008
Biographical Overview
Dr. Kang is a research affiliate at MIT and an Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota. His research interests include anomalous transport through porous and fractured media
, reactive transport through porous and fractured media
, and joint inversion for subsurface characterization.
“Stress‐Induced Anomalous Transport in Natural Fracture Networks”, Water Resources Research, no. 55, pp. 4163-4185, 2019.
, “Anomalous transport in disordered fracture networks: Spatial Markov model for dispersion with variable injection modes”, Advances in Water Resources, vol. 106, pp. 80 - 94, 2017.
, “Anomalous transport in disordered fracture networks: Spatial Markov model for dispersion with variable injection modes”, Advances in Water Resources, vol. 106, pp. 80 - 94, 2017.
, “Improved characterization of heterogeneous permeability in saline aquifers from transient pressure data during freshwater injection”, Water Resources Research, pp. 4444 - 4458, 2017.
, “Maximizing the value of pressure data in saline aquifer characterization”, Advances in Water Resources, vol. 109, pp. 14 - 28, 2017.
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