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Jimin Zhou Awarded Chevron Fellowship in Energy

Jimin Zhou was awarded the Chevron Fellowship in Energy for his work on hydrogen storage and transport in porous media. His work focuses on studying how the statics and dynamics of hydrogen in the subsurface differ from natural gas storage.

Jimin Zhou was awarded the Chevron Fellowship in Energy for his work on hydrogen storage and transport in porous media. His work focuses on studying how the statics and dynamics of hydrogen in the subsurface differ from natural gas storage. The title of his fellowship is “Statics and Dynamics of Large-scale Hydrogen Storage in Geological Formations”. He is advised by Dr. Anthony R. Kovscek.

The Chevron Fellowship is part of the company’s University Partnership Program, which supports universities around the country by providing the necessary funding to better develop the future of the energy business.

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