UMass Boston

Christopher White

Department:
School for the Environment Dean's Office
Title:
Associate Lecturer
Associate Lecturer and Research Professor
Location:
ISC Floor 02

Area of Expertise

Transport in porous media, geostatistics, geothermal reservoir engineering, oil and gas reservoir dynamics, numerical modeling, geochemistry, and petrophysics.

Degrees

PhD, Petroleum Engineering, Stanford University

MS, Petroleum Engineering, Stanford University

BS, Petroleum and Geological Engineering, University of Oklahoma

 

Professional Publications & Contributions

Patent

Additional Information

After completing his doctorate, Chris White worked for Shell Research and Development on reservoir characterization and numerical modeling. He then spent several years at The Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas at Austin, working on statistical analysis of outcrop data and flow modeling. Chris spent over a decade at Louisiana State University, where he taught reservoir dynamics, natural gas engineering, porous media transport, numerical simulation and geostatistics. He has also worked as a consultant.

 Since arriving at U Mass Boston in 2020, Chris has taught “Dinosaurs, a Natural History” and “Earth’s Dynamic Systems”. His current research addresses geostatistics, optimization, mass transport, and geochemistry.

Additional Publications

Proceedings