Postdoctoral researcher
Dr Sima Shakiba
Institute of Geotechnics
Gustav-Zeuner-Str. 1, Room 110
09599 Freiberg
Telephone +49 3731 39-2340
Project
FireRisk
Identification of potential hazards to rocky areas in the Elbe Sandstone Mountains due to increasing forest fires, which is focusing on numerical modeling of coupled geomechanics and heat transfer in environmental systems. This multidisciplinary project bridges geomechanics, heat transfer, and geophysics, aiming to better understand subsurface processes.
Curriculum vitae
Educational background
| Time period | Activity |
|---|---|
| 2016 - 2022 | PhD in Mining Engineering PhD Dissertation Title: Probabilistic Simulations of a Fractured Aquifer by Using a Geostatistical Algorithm (MPS) and Inverse Method. (Grade A) |
| 2012 - 2015 | M.Sc. in Mining Engineering (Exploration, GPA: 17.57/20) Thesis Title: Detecting fault and non-fault zones through geostatistical MAF method and fuzzy logic from seismic data |
| 2008 - 2012 | B.Sc. in Mining Engineering (Exploration, GPA: 16.10/20) School of Mining Engineering, University of Tehran, Iran. |
| 2018 - 2019 | Visiting Scholar, Working with Prof. Gregoire Mariethoz, Institute of Earth surface Dynamics, University of Lausanne (UNIL), Lausanne, Switzerland Probabilistic Simulations of a Fractured Aquifer by Using a Geostatistical Algorithm (MPS) and Inverse Method |