Ankur Roy Assistant Professor |
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Research Interest:
- Geostatistics, Nonlinear Geophysics, Fractured Rocks
Academic Background:
- Postdoc, Stanford University, Stanford, CA
- PhD, The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, USA, August 2013
- Master of Science, Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Kharagpur, India, May 2002
Positions:
- Stanford University, Energy Resources Engineering, Postdoctoral Scholar (Sep 2013– Dec 2015)
- Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Bhubaneswar, Visiting Assistant Professor (Jan 2015– May 2015)
- Oak Ridge National Lab, Intern (May 2011 – August 2011)
Awards and Honors:
Selected Publications:
- Roy, A., Aydin, A and Mukerji, T. (2016), The Influence of Resolution on Scale-dependent Clustering in Fracture Spacing Data, Interpretation, 4 (3).
- Shin, Y, Roy, A., Aydin, O., Mukerji, T. and Caers, J. (2016), A Benchmark Synthetic Dataset for Fractured Reservoir, p.555-561 in Raju, N.J., ed., Geostatistical and Geospatial Approaches for the Characterization of Natural Resources in the Environment: Challenges, Processes and Strategies, Springer, Cham, Switzerland, 963pp.
- Roy, A. and Perfect, E., (2016), Lacunarity Analysis of Fracture Intensity Maps: Are they Multifractals, p.129-134 in Raju, N.J., ed., Geostatistical and Geospatial Approaches for the Characterization of Natural Resources in the Environment: Challenges, Processes and Strategies, Springer, Cham, Switzerland, 963pp.