ir. Majid Hassanizadeh

Earth Sciences - Hydrogeology
Utrecht University
Netherlands

Professor Clinical Sciences
Biography

Professor of Hydrogeology at the Faculty of Geosciences of Utrecht University and Senior Advisor with Soil and Groundwater Department of Deltares. Graduated with honors from the Department of Civil Engineering of Pahlavi University in Shiraz, Iran, in 1975. Earned M.E.in 1976 and Ph.D. in 1979 at the Department of Civil Engineering of Princeton University. Work experience as Assistant Professor with the Abadan Institute of Technology (Iran, 1979-1982), Project Manager with the Yekom Consulting Engineers (Iran, 1982-1984), Adjunct Assistant Professor with the Technical and Engineering University of Tehran (Iran, 1982-1984), senior researcher with the National Institute of Public Health and Environment, RIVM (Bilthoven, The Netherlands, 1984-1995), Adjunct Assistant Professor with the Department of Geology of Utrecht University (The Netherlands, 1990-1994), Associate Professor (1995-2001) and later Professor(2001-2003) with the Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, Delft University of Technology.

Research Intrest

Hydrogeology

List of Publications
G. Mahmoodlu, Mojtaba, Pontedeiro, Elizabeth M., Pérez Guerrero, Jesús S., Raoof, Amir, Hassanizadeh, S. Majid & van Genuchten, Martinus Th (2017). Dissolution kinetics of volatile organic compound vapors in water - An integrated experimental and computational study. Journal of Contaminant Hydrology, 196, (pp. 43-51) (9 p.).
Bartels, W. B., Rücker, M., Berg, S., Mahani, H., Georgiadis, A., Fadili, A., Brussee, N., Coorn, A., Van Der Linde, H., Hinz, C., Jacob, A., Wagner, C., Henkel, S., Enzmann, F., Bonnin, A., Stampanoni, M., Ott, H., Blunt, M. & Hassanizadeh, S. M. (2017). Fast X-ray micro-CT study of the impact of brine salinity on the pore-scale fluid distribution during waterflooding. Petrophysics, 58 (1), (pp. 36-47) (12 p.).
Aslannejad, H., Hassanizadeh, S.M., Raoof, A., de Winter, D.A.M., Tomozeu, N. & van Genuchten, M.T. (16.03.2017). Characterizing the hydraulic properties of a paper coating layer using FIB-SEM tomography and 3D pore-scale modeling. Chemical Engineering Science, 160, (pp. 275-280) (6 p.).

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