DEE@25: webEEnar Featured Expert #3
New Zealand and the Philippines share something in common, both countries are top geothermal power producers in the world. With New Zealand maximizing their geothermal energy resource and other renewable energy resources, it surely is interesting to know how they managed to have a large contribution from these sources into their energy mix.
In the third session of the webEEnar, over 200 participants joined the event to learn about New Zealand’s renewable energy story. We are joined by an expert who is an academic and a leader in the renewable energy industry. Let us get to know her.
Rosalind Ann Archer
Deputy Dean
Faculty of Engineering
The University of Auckland, New Zealand
Current Research Interests
Fluid Dynamics, Reservoir Engineering
Distinctions
Fellow – Engineering New Zealand
Distinguished Member – Society of Petroleum Engineers
Notable Publications
- Mullen, F., Boogaerdt, H., & Archer, R. (2019). Relation Between Fracture Stability and Gas Leakage into Deep Aquifers in the North Perth Basin in Western Australia. Ground water, 57 (5), 678-686. 10.1111/gwat.12853
- Gao, J., Sathar, S., O’Grady G, Archer, R., & Cheng, L. K. (2015). A stochastic algorithm for generating realistic virtual interstitial cell of Cajal networks. IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 62 (8), 2070-2078. 10.1109/TBME.2015.2412533
- Archer, R. (2014). An exploration of porosity-permeability relationships in 3D fracture network using the Lattice-Boltzmann method. Paper presented at 14th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery, Catania, Sicily. 8 September – 11 September 2014. 14th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery 2014 (ECMOR XIV). (pp. undefined).