2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11081-014-9270-x
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Adjoint based optimal control of partially miscible two-phase flow in porous media with applications to CO2 sequestration in underground reservoirs

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“…Previous winners of the award were Jason E. Hicken in 2014 (Hicken 2014), Moritz Simon and Michael Ulbrich in 2015 (Simon and Ulbrich 2015), Taedong Kim and Stephen J. Wright in 2016 (Kim and Wright 2016), Hoai An Le Thi and Tao Pham Dinh and 2017 (Thi and Dinh 2017), Laurent Hoeltgen, Michael Breuß, Gert Herold, and Ennes Sarrad in 2018 (Hoeltgen et al 2018), and Robert Burlacu, Herbert Egger, Martin Groß, Alexander Martin, Marc E. Pfetsch, Lars Schewe, Mathias Sirvent, and Martin Skutella in 2019 (Burlacu et al 2019).…”
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“…Previous winners of the award were Jason E. Hicken in 2014 (Hicken 2014), Moritz Simon and Michael Ulbrich in 2015 (Simon and Ulbrich 2015), Taedong Kim and Stephen J. Wright in 2016 (Kim and Wright 2016), Hoai An Le Thi and Tao Pham Dinh and 2017 (Thi and Dinh 2017), Laurent Hoeltgen, Michael Breuß, Gert Herold, and Ennes Sarrad in 2018 (Hoeltgen et al 2018), and Robert Burlacu, Herbert Egger, Martin Groß, Alexander Martin, Marc E. Pfetsch, Lars Schewe, Mathias Sirvent, and Martin Skutella in 2019 (Burlacu et al 2019).…”
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“…Their winning article is entitled Adjoint based optimal control of partially miscible two-phase flow in porous media with applications to CO 2 sequestration in underground reservoirs (Simon and Ulbrich 2015).…”
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“…The $500 prize is sponsored by Springer. Past recipients of the prize were Hicken (2014), Simon and Ulbrich (2015), Kim and Wright (2016), and Le Thi and Pham Dinh (2017). This year's winning paper was selected by a committee composed of the committee-chairman Makoto Ohsaki (University of Kyoto, Japan) and committee-members Marina Epelman (University of Michigan, USA) and Luis Zuluaga (Lehigh University, USA).…”
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