ProfessorSevket Durucan
Professor of Mining and Environmental Engineering
Department of Earth Science & Engineering - Faculty of Engineering
Orcid identifier0000-0002-0586-5017 (opens in a new tab)
- Professor of Mining and Environmental EngineeringDepartment of Earth Science & Engineering - Faculty of Engineering
- 020 7594 7354 (Work)
- 1.36, Royal School of Mines, South Kensington Campus, United Kingdom
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES
- RESEARCH STUDENT SUPERVISION3D characterisation of groundwater quality parameters around mines and landfill sites (PhD award: September 2001)
- RESEARCH STUDENT SUPERVISIONA methodology to assess geomechanical failure and the risk of leakage through fractures at CO2 storage sites (PhD award: July 2011)
- RESEARCH STUDENT SUPERVISIONA systems engineering approach to financial risk quantification in primary raw materials production (PhD award: October 2015)
- RESEARCH STUDENT SUPERVISIONAn experimental and numerical investigation into permeability and injectivity changes during CO2 storage in saline aquifers (PhD award: May 2011)
- RESEARCH STUDENT SUPERVISIONDevelopment of an unsupervised remote sensing methodology to detect surface leakage from terrestrial CO2 storage sites (PhD award: March 2011)
- RESEARCH STUDENT SUPERVISIONLife cycle modelling of CO2 capture and geological storage in energy production (PhD award: March 2009)
- RESEARCH STUDENT SUPERVISIONNeural network modelling of river water quality (PhD award: April 2000)
- RESEARCH STUDENT SUPERVISIONThe Development of a Performance Assessment Methodology for CO2 Storage Sites using Dynamic Pressure and Surface Deformation Data (PhD award: 2016)
- RESEARCH STUDENT SUPERVISIONWind erosion modelling of stockpiles and embankments (PhD award: February 2004)