Jeff Gostick is a Professor in Chemical Engineering at the University of Waterloo, where he holds the Azzam-Dullien Professorship for Transport in Porous Media, and runs the Porous Materials Engineering & Analysis Lab. Prior to joining UofW he was an Associate Professor in Chemical Engineering at McGill University in Montreal from 2010 to 2016. His PhD work focused on multiphase transport phenomena in hydrogen fuel cells. Upon completion of his PhD from the University of Waterloo in 2008 he did post-doctoral work at with the US Department of Energy at the Lawrence Berkeley National Lab, where he used the ALS synchrotron to perform ‘cat scans’ on electrodes, which led to his current interest in volumetric image analysis and pore-scale transport processes. He is the lead developer of the open-source pore network modeling projects OpenPNM (openpnm.org) and PoreSpy (porespy.org), both of which focus on understanding transport pheneomena at the pore-scale.
Azzam-Dullien Professor of Transport in Porous Media -
Department of Chemical Engineering -
University of Waterloo
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University of Waterloo
- Waterloo, ON, Canada
- http://pmeal.com
- https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7736-7124
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PMEAL/OpenPNM
PMEAL/OpenPNM PublicA Python package for performing pore network modeling of porous media
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PMEAL/porespy
PMEAL/porespy PublicA set of tools for characterizing and analying 3D images of porous materials
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