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Tapan Mukerji (Associate Professor)

Tapan Mukerji (650) 723-6106
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Personal bio
Tapan Mukerji is an Associate Professor (Research) and co-director of the Stanford Center for Reservoir Forecasting at Stanford University. Tapan obtained his Ph.D. in geophysics from Stanford University and M.Sc (Tech) from Banaras Hindu University, India. His research interests include rock physics, geostatistics, wave propagation, stochastic methods for quantitative reservoir characterization, time-lapse reservoir monitoring, and geomodeling applications. Tapan combines experience in conducting leading edge research, teaching, and directing graduate student research. He was awarded the Karcher Award in 2000 by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists. He is associate editor for Geophysics, journal of the Society of Exploration Geophysicists, and Computers and Geosciences. In addition to numerous journal publications, has co-authored The Rock Physics Handbook, and Quantitative Seismic Interpretation, published by Cambridge University Press. Tapan's courses for advanced undergraduates and graduates introduce students to mathematical methods for modeling, data analysis, and simulation using modern high-level software. The students come not only from the School of Earth Sciences but also from engineering, and biology. He also teaches graduate level courses on rock physics, geostatistics and seismic reservoir characterization, and basin modeling.

Currently teaching
ENERGY 141: Seismic Reservoir Characterization (Spring)
ENERGY 146: Reservoir Characterization and Flow Modeling with Outcrop Data (Autumn)
ENERGY 241: Seismic Reservoir Characterization (Spring)
ENERGY 246: Reservoir Characterization and Flow Modeling with Outcrop Data (Autumn)
ENERGY 275: Quantitative Methods in Basin and Petroleum System Modeling (Winter)
GEOPHYS 112: Exploring Geosciences with MATLAB (Autumn)
GEOPHYS 241A: Seismic Reservoir Characterization (Spring)
GS 246: Reservoir Characterization and Flow Modeling with Outcrop Data (Autumn)
GS 256: Quantitative Methods in Basin and Petroleum System Modeling (Winter)
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