Frank Tsai
Frank Tsai
Professor
Louisiana State University
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
3255 Patrick Taylor Hall
Baton Rouge
LA
70803
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Fields of interest
Groundwater hydrology and hydraulics, Coastal subsurface flow and hydrogeology, water resources system and management, geological architecture modeling, density-driven flow and transport modeling in porous media, inverse problems and experimental designs, uncertainty analysis, computational method, optimization, high performance computing
Description of scientific projects
1. Digitization, homonization, and development of lithologic database for Mississippi, funded by USGS.
2. Developing geological models of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain using well logs and airborne geophysical data, funded by USGS
3. Development of an artificial intelligence-driven digital well log database for sustainable carbon capture and storage (CCS) and hydrogen storage solutions, funded by LSU Institute for Energy Innovation.
4. Assessing CO2 Geological Storage Impacts on Louisiana's Water Resources and Environment, funded by LSU Institute for Energy Innovation.
5. Assessing Cavern Failure Impacts on Well Water Quality near Sulphur Mines Salt Dome through Groundwater and Solute Transport Modeling, funded by Louisiana Department of Energy and Natural Resources.
6. Capital Area Groundwater Availability Study, funded by Louisiana Capital Area Ground Water Conservation Commission.
7. A Framework for Harnessing Big Hydrological Datasets for Integrated Groundwater Management, funded by National Science Foundation.
2. Developing geological models of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain using well logs and airborne geophysical data, funded by USGS
3. Development of an artificial intelligence-driven digital well log database for sustainable carbon capture and storage (CCS) and hydrogen storage solutions, funded by LSU Institute for Energy Innovation.
4. Assessing CO2 Geological Storage Impacts on Louisiana's Water Resources and Environment, funded by LSU Institute for Energy Innovation.
5. Assessing Cavern Failure Impacts on Well Water Quality near Sulphur Mines Salt Dome through Groundwater and Solute Transport Modeling, funded by Louisiana Department of Energy and Natural Resources.
6. Capital Area Groundwater Availability Study, funded by Louisiana Capital Area Ground Water Conservation Commission.
7. A Framework for Harnessing Big Hydrological Datasets for Integrated Groundwater Management, funded by National Science Foundation.