Łukasz Jasiński

Łukasz Jasiński

Assistant Professor

Ph.D.: 2012, Géosciences et Ressources Naturelles, Université Pierre et Marie Curie in Paris (France)

Ph.D. thesis: Reactive transport in fractured porous media

M.Sc.: 2006, Institute of Physics, Pomeranian Pedagogical Academy in Slupsk (Poland)

M.Sc. thesis: The effective properties of fibrous materials

 

 

 

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Email: lukasz.jasinski(at)pgi.gov.pl

Phone.: (+48) 71 33 72 091 ext. 114

 

Research interests:

My research interests focus on the flow and transport phenomena in fractured rock formations at in-situ conditions. These problems are of particular importance for understanding the groundwater flow and they are applicable to geological sequestration of carbon dioxide, extraction of oil and gas, underground energy storage, transport of pollutants, etc. My research combines theory and numerical simulations. Recently, I am also involved in modeling processes affecting the stability of coastal cliffs.

 

Publications:

  1. Dzikowski M., Jasinski L., Dabrowski M., Depth-averaged Lattice Boltzmann and Finite Element methods for single-phase flows in fractures with obstacles (2018), Computers & Mathematics with Applications

  2. Jasinski L., Dabrowski M., The effective transmissivity of a plane-walled fracture with circular cylindrical obstacles (2018), Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth 123, s. 242-263

  3. Jasinski L., Sangaré D., Adler P. M., Mourzenko V. V., Thovert J.-F., Gland N., Békri S., Transport properties of a Bentheim sandstone under deformation (2015), Physical Review E 91, 013304

 

Awards:

  1. Special award of the Polish Geological Institute-NRI Director for outsanding achievements for the Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute in 2013

  2. Scholarship of the Polish Ministry of Education and Science for learning achievementsawarded for the academic year 2005/2006