I have a master's and doctorate in applied mathematics from the University of Bergen (2014). In 2015, I started as a researcher in NORCE (formerly IRIS) and am associated with the group "Computational Geosciences and Modeling" at the Department of Energy & Technology.
My research interests are numerical simulation and modeling of flow and transport in porous media. Such models can be used for CO2 storage, oil recovery, energy storage, groundwater flow and much more.
Trine Mykkeltvedt
Senior Researcher
tmyk@norceresearch.no
+47 51 87 56 29
Nygårdsgaten 112, 5008 Bergen, Norway
Division
Energy and Technology
Research themes
CCS/CCUS: Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage
Hydrogen
Reservoir Modelling
Research Groups
Computational Geosciences and Modelling
More information about Trine
Projects
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Conference lectureEfficient computational approaches to quantify hydrogen leakage through faults in underground hydrogen storage– European Conference on the Mathematics of Geological Reservoirs, ECMOR 2024 2024
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Conference lectureImpact of impurities on CO2 plume migration with application to CCS for H2 production– 16th International Conference on Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies, GHGT-16 2022
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Academic articleCO2 Convection in Hydrocarbon Under Flowing Conditions– Transport in Porous Media 2021
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Academic chapterPVT and flow behaviour of impure CO2 in aquifers– 2021
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Conference lectureSimulation technology for carbon negative oil production– Bergen CCUS Seminar 2019 2019
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Conference lectureThe role of convection for CO2 migration and trapping in CO2-EOR Reservoirs– Interpore 2019 2019
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Conference lecturePermanent carbon storage in EOR reservoirs: towards carbon-neutral hydro- carbon production on the NCS– IOR Norway 2019 2019
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Academic articleA fully implicit WENO scheme on stratigraphic and unstructured polyhedral grids– Computational Geosciences 2019
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Conference lectureComparison of Implicit Discontinuous Galerkin and Weno Schemes on Stratigraphic and Unstructured Grids– SIAM Conference on Mathematical & Computational Issues in the Geosciences 2019
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Academic chapterFully implicit WENO schemes on stratigraphic and fully unstructured grids– 2018
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Conference lectureFully implicit WENO schemes on stratigraphic and fully unstructured grids– ECMOR XVI - 16th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery 2018
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Conference lectureFully implicit higher-order schemes applied to polymer flooding– Open porous media (OPM) developers meeting 2017
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Conference lectureSimulating polymer flooding using implicit high-resolution methods– SIAM GS 2017 2017
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Academic articleFully implicit higher-order schemes applied to polymer flooding– Computational Geosciences 2017
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Conference lectureFully Implicit Higher-order Schemes Applied to Polymer Flooding– ECMOR XV 2016
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Academic chapterFully Implicit Higher-order Schemes Applied to Polymer Flooding– 2016
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Academic chapterNumerical Aspects of Polymer Flood Modeling– 2014
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Conference lectureOn the Performance of the Upstream Mobility Scheme Applied to Counter-Current Two-Phase Flow in a Heterogeneous Porous Medium– SPE reservoir simulation symposium 2013 2013
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Academic articleEstimating effective rates of convective mixing from commercial-scale injection– Environmental Earth Sciences 2012
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Academic chapterErrors in the upstream mobility scheme for counter-current two-phase flow with discontinuous permeabilities– 2012