Brian Evans
Professor of Geophysics Emeritus
PhD, Geophysics, Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., 1978
Biographical Overview:
Brian Evans received his PhD in Geophysics from MIT in 1978. Following a postdoctoral appointment at MIT, he matriculated to Princeton University as an Assistant Professor. In 1983, he returned to MIT as a faculty member and has remained here since, although he has had visiting appointments at the GeoForschungsZentrum in Potsdam, Germany, and at the University of Montpellier II, France. He became a Professor Emeritus in 2019.
Evans is interested in the mechanical properties of rocks at elevated temperatures and pressures, and particularly in the interactions among deformation, fluid chemistry, and fluid flow.

Research Areas:
Multi-phase flow
Geomechanics
Rock Physics & Chemistry
Geomechanics
Rock Physics & Chemistry
Applications:
CO2 Sequestration, Induced Seismicity & Other Hazards
Contact Information:
617-253-2856