InterPore2025 is the annual conference organized by the International Society for Porous Media (InterPore), dedicated to advancing and disseminating knowledge in the field of porous media. The event brings together researchers, scientists, and industry professionals to discuss the latest developments and applications in porous media research.
The conference covers a wide range of topics, including mathematical and numerical methods for multi-scale multi-physics processes, complex fluid dynamics in porous media, and biophysics of living porous media. Sessions will feature presentations on subjects such as phase-field fracture propagation, local thermal non-equilibrium processes, and the impact of biofilms on microplastics movement.
Attendees can look forward to plenary lectures by renowned experts, including Professor Sylvie Lorente, as well as numerous oral and poster presentations. The event also offers networking opportunities through social events and an exhibition hall showcasing the latest technologies and products related to porous media.
InterPore2025 is ideal for academics, industry professionals, and students involved in porous media research and applications. Participants will gain insights into cutting-edge research, engage in interdisciplinary discussions, and explore potential collaborations.
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Speakers(14)
Abbas Firoozabadi
Distinguished Research Professor at Rice University
Professor Abbas Firoozabadi is a Distinguished Research Professor at the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Rice University and Director of Reservoir Engineering Research Institute. His work focuses on multi-component equilibrium, non-equilibrium, kinetics of new phase formation, and higher-order numerical simulations of subsurface flows.
Achraf Noureddine
Assistant Professor at University of New Mexico
Achraf Noureddine is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of New Mexico. His research focuses on the engineering of porous materials for biomedical applications, including the interaction of porous nanoparticles with biological environments.
Agnieszka Budek
Researcher at University of Minnesota – Twin Cities
Agnieszka Budek is a researcher in the Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities. She develops pore network models to investigate coupled mineral dissolution and precipitation in fractured porous media.
Andrei Kolesnikov
Researcher at New Jersey Institute of Technology
Andrei Kolesnikov is a researcher in the Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology. His work focuses on the equilibrium and kinetic behavior of adsorption-induced deformation in microporous carbons.
Binan Gu
Researcher at Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Binan Gu is a researcher at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. His work involves developing mathematical models to predict fluid, thermal, and solutal transport in evolving complex networks of pores, focusing on reactive transport processes.
Daniel Schwartz
Professor at University of Colorado Boulder
Daniel Schwartz is a Professor at the University of Colorado Boulder. His research involves the dynamic behavior of molecules and nanoparticles in confined environments, utilizing single-molecule and single-particle tracking methods to analyze anomalous motion.
Hongkyu Yoon
Researcher at Sandia National Laboratories
Hongkyu Yoon is a researcher at Sandia National Laboratories. His work involves pore-scale experimental and computational analysis of reactive transport in natural limestone, with implications for subsurface energy activities.
Jennifer McIntosh
Professor at University of Arizona
Jennifer McIntosh is a Professor at the University of Arizona. Her research focuses on the evolution of subsurface fluid-rock-microbial systems over geologic timescales, with implications for subsurface resource and waste management.
Joseph Seymour
Professor at Montana State University
Joseph Seymour is a Professor at Montana State University. His research includes developing integrated biofilm NMR microplastic sensors for agricultural water monitoring, focusing on the interaction between biofilms and water quality contaminants.
Linda Abriola
Joan Wernig and E. Paul Sorensen Professor of Engineering at Brown University
Linda M. Abriola is the Joan Wernig and E. Paul Sorensen Professor of Engineering at Brown University. An expert in multiphase transport, fate, and recovery/destruction of contaminants in the subsurface, she has authored over 180 refereed publications. She is a member of both the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the US National Academy of Engineering.
Luis Cueto-Felgueroso
Professor at Universidad Politecnica de Madrid
Luis Cueto-Felgueroso is a Professor at Universidad Politecnica de Madrid. His research involves phase-field modeling for multiphase flow and geomechanical processes, with applications in geothermal energy production and subsurface storage.
Malgorzata Peszynska
Professor at Oregon State University
Malgorzata Peszynska is a Professor at Oregon State University. She models coupled thermal, hydrological, and mechanical processes in Arctic porous soils and snow, addressing challenges unique to subfreezing temperatures and atmospheric controls.
Sergi Molins
Research Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Sergi Molins is a Research Scientist at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. He specializes in pore-scale modeling of reactive transport in complex porous media, aiming to quantify the relationship between porous media heterogeneity and geochemical gradients.
Sylvie Lorente
Professor at Toulouse INP
Sylvie Lorente is a Professor at Toulouse INP. Her research focuses on the design and optimization of flow architectures in porous media, with applications in energy systems and biological flows.
Event Details
- Date
- May 19-22, 2025
- 4 days
- Location
- Virtual
- Audience
- Academics, industry professionals, and students involved in porous media research and applications.