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Jeffrey Hyman

Meet Jeffrey Hyman

Jeffrey

His research focuses on integrating applied mathematics with the geosciences to advance our understanding of coupled subsurface processes in fractured media. He is an Affiliate Faculty in the department of Geology and Geological Engineering at Colorado School of Mines and the director of the Advanced Computational Geosciences Initiative (ACGI) at Los Alamos National Laboratory.

He is the principal developer of dfnWorks (2017 R&D 100 Winner) a leading modeling suite for three-dimensional discrete fracture network simulations.

Expertise

  • Lagrangian Methods / Particle Tracking
  • Computational Geometry / Mesh Generation
  • Finite Volume Methods
  • Stochastic Processes

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