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Stephan Matthai

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The research page of Stephan K. Matthäi, Montan University of Leoben, Austria
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reservoirs, reservoir characterization and discrete fracture-matrix systems.
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geologist and petroleum engineer. He is currently Professor of
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in porous media and fractures. Matthai is an expert on
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German
Reservoir Engineering
University of Melbourne
University of Leoben
Nehren
Tübingen
Germany
University of Tübingen
Australian National University
Cornell
Stanford University
ETH Zurich
Imperial College London
partial differential equations
fluid flow
multiphase fluid flow
fractured
The research page of Stephan K. Matthäi, Montan University of Leoben, Austria
http://www.petroleumengineer.at/pe-people.html
http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/people/s.matthai
http://www.ie.unimelb.edu.au/matthai/
Categories
20th-century German geologists
Petroleum engineers
Academics of Imperial College London
Australian National University alumni
University of Tübingen alumni
Cornell University fellows
Stanford University fellows
People from Tübingen (district)

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