CPG

Dr. Martin Andersson

Tel: Tel: +966 (013) 860-​5579

Location: Bldg. 78, Rm. 2020

Dr. Martin Andersson

Program Leader – Multiscale Multiphysics Modeling, Research Scientist I, CIPR

Educational Qualification

  • Ph.D., in Chemistry (Chemical Physics), Lund University, Sweden – 2004
  • M.S. & B.S. (equivalent) in Natural Sciences (Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics), Lund University, Sweden 1999

Research Interests

  • Developing a first-principles based unified model for predicting properties of water and complex aqueous systems
  • Developing a first-principles based method for predicting emulsion and microemulsion properties
  • Developing a universal model for mineral growth and dissolution

Selected Publications

  • P. Andersson, The shape of water – how cluster formation provides a unifying explanation of water’s anomalous properties, JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR LIQUIDS, 383, 122169, 2023
  • M. Turchi, A.P. Karcz, P. Andersson, First-principles prediction of critical micellar concentrations for ionic and nonionic surfactants, JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE, 606, 618-627, 2022
  • P. Andersson, T. Hassenkam, J. Matthiesen, L.V. Nikolajsen, D.H. Okhrimenko, S. Dobberschütz, S.L.S. Stipp, First-principles prediction of surface wetting, LANGMUIR, 36 (42), 12451-12459, 2020
  • Dobbershütz, M.R. Nielsen, K.K. Sand, R. Civioc, N. Bovet, S.L.S. Stipp, M.P. Andersson, The mechanisms of crystal growth inhibition by organic and inorganic inhibitors, NATURE COMMUNICATIONS, 9, 1578, 2018
  • Hassenkam, M.P. Andersson, K.N. Dalby, D. Mackenzie, M.T. Rosing, Elements of Eoarchean life trapped in mineral inclusions, NATURE, 548, 78-81, 2017
  • P. Andersson, S. Dobberschütz, K.K. Sand, D.J. Tobler, J.J. De Yoreo, S.L.S. Stipp, A microkinetic model of calcite step growth, ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE INT. ED., 55, 11086-11090, 2016
  • Handa, M.P. Andersson, F. Gallou, J. Reilly, B.H. Lipshutz, HandaPhos: a general ligand enabling sustainable ppm levels of palladium‐catalyzed cross‐couplings in water at room temperature, ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE INT. ED., 55, 4914-4918, 2016
  • P. Andersson, M.V. Bennetzen, A. Klamt, S.L.S. Stipp, First-principles prediction of liquid/liquid interfacial tension, JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL THEORY AND COMPUTATION, 10(8), 3401-3408, 2014, (This method has been implemented in the commercial package COSMOtherm)

Awards & Honors

  • Full scholarship for tuition fee for an exchange year at University of California, Santa Cruz (1997-1998)
  • 5000 SEK award for being top 1% during the first year of full time Mathematics studies, Lund University (1996)
Tel: +966 (013) 860-7242
Fax: +966 (013) 860-3989

Location: Bldg. 78, Rm. 1025

Dr. Kion Norrman

Research Scientist I, CIPR

Dr. Kion Norrman is currently a Research Scientist in the Center for Integrated Petroleum Research, College of Petroleum Engineering & Geoscience, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. He was a Postdoctoral Researcher at University of Waterloo, Canada (1997–1998) with a focus on fundamental gas-phase ion chemistry, followed by a one-year stay at the Danish Technological Institute, Denmark (1998–1999). He continued his work at Risø National Laboratory, Denmark as a (i) Postdoctoral Researcher (1999–2002), (ii) as a Researcher (2002–2005), and (iii) as a Senior Research Scientist (2005–2012). From 2012 to 2019 he worked as a Senior Research Scientist at the Technical University of Denmark. The work involved chemical modification/degradation phenomena at surface and interfaces in order to control/understand physical properties (1999–2005) in mainly polymer materials, which later on (2005–2019) was expanded to materials used within sustainable energy, such as organic solar cells and solid oxide fuel/electrolysis cells.

Educational Qualification

  • Ph. D., Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 1996.
  • M.S., Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, 1993

Research Interests

  • Oilfield chemistry with focus on enhanced oil recovery
  • Chemical degradation phenomena in materials
  • Molecular understanding of solid-solid and solid-liquid interfaces

Selected Publications

  • Norrman, T. I. Sølling, M. Ceccato, E. Stamate, N. Bovet, S. L. S. Stipp, The chemical structure of organic layers at pore surfaces in Middle East reservoir rocks, Energy & Fuels 2018, 32, 11234–11242.
Tel: + 966 (013) 860-5623

Location: Bldg. 78, Rm. 2013

Dr. Fernando Alonso Marroquin

Research Scientist I, CIPR

I enjoy working in numerical simulations, but I try not to let my mind be replaced by the CPU of the computer. This is why I prefer analytical calculations

Educational Qualification

  • Ph.D., in Computational Physics, University of Stuttgart, Germany – 2004
  • M.S., (equivalent) in Mathematical Engineering (Modelling and Simulation), Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spain, 2000
  • B.S., in Physics (Quantum Mechanics), National University of Colombia, Colombia 1997

Research Interests

  • Granular Materials
  • Discrete-Continuum modelling of Geomaterials
  • Fractional, Nonlinear Stochastic Processes
  • Synergesis in Complex Systems

Selected Publications

  • Yupeng Jiang, Peter Mora, Hans J Herrmann, and Fernando Alonso-Marroquín. Damage separation model: A replaceable particle method based on strain energy field. Physical Review E, volume 104, page 045311. APS, 2021
  • 2021 Fernando Alonso-Marroquin and Peter Mora. Beverloo law for hopper flow derived from self-similar profiles. Granular Matter, volume 23, pages 1–8. Springer, 2021
  • Yupeng Jiang, Fernando Alonso-Marroquín, Hans J Herrmann, and Peter Mora. Particle fragmentation based on strain energy field. Granular Matter, volume 22, pages 1–10. Springer, 2020
  • Federico Maggi and Fernando Alonso-Marroquin. Multiphase capillary flows. International Journal of Multiphase Flow, volume 42, pages 62–73. Elsevier, 2012
  • Fernando Alonso-Marroquín. Static equations of the cosserat continuum derived from intra-granular stresses. Granular matter, volume 13, pages 189–196. Springer, 2011
  • F Alonso-Marroquin. Spheropolygons: A new method to simulate conservative and dissipativeinteractions between 2d complex-shaped rigid bodies. EPL (Europhysics Letters), volume 83, page 14001. IOP Publishing, 2008
  • F Alonso-Marroquin, I Vardoulakis, Hans Jürgen Herrmann, D Weatherley, and P Mora. Effect of rolling on dissipation in fault gouges. Physical Review E, volume 74, page 031306. APS, 2006.
  • F Alonso-Marroquin, S Luding, HJ Herrmann, and I Vardoulakis. Role of anisotropy in the elastoplastic response of a polygonal packing. Physical Review E, volume 71, page 051304. APS, 2005.

Awards & Honors

  • Fundacion Horizontes Prize, National University of Colombia, 1999
  • Ioannis Vardoulakis Prize, ALERT Geomaterials, 2006
  • European Union Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2004-2005, European Research Council,
  • Australian Postdoctoral Fellowship, 2007-2011,Australian Research Council
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