Mary F. Wheeler

THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN

College of Engineering

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  • FULL NAME: Mary Fannett Wheeler
  • TITLE: Professor
  • ENDOWED POSITION: Ernest and Virginia Cockrell Chair in Engineering
  • DEPARTMENT: Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering and Mathematics
  • EDUCATION:
  • The University of Texas at Austin Social Sciences B.S. 1960
    The University of Texas at Austin Mathematics B.A. 1960
    The University of Texas at Austin Mathematics M.A. 1963
    Rice University Mathematics Ph.D. 1971

  • PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION:
  • Texas Board of Professional Engineers, State of Texas, 1999

  • CURRENT AND PREVIOUS ACADEMIC POSITIONS:
  • Instructor, Department of Mathematics, Rice University, 1971-73
    Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Rice University, 1973-77
    Associate Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Rice University, 1977-80
    Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Rice, 1980-88
    M.D. Anderson Professor of Mathematics, University of Houston, 1988-90
    Noah Harding Professor of Computational and Applied Mathematics (formerly Mathematical Sciences), Rice University, 1988-1995
    Affiliated Senior Scientist, University of Houston, 1990-present
    The Ernest and Virginia Cockrell Chair in Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, 1995-present
    Professor, Department of Mathematics, The University of Texas at Austin, 1995-present
    Professor, Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, The University of Texas at Austin, 1995-present
    Professor, Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin, 1995-present

  • OTHER PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE:
  • Chairman, Center for Research on Parallel Computation Geophysics Project, 1989-95
    Director, Center for Processing of Porous Media, Rice University, 1990-95
    Executive Committee, NSF Center for Research on Parallel Computation, 1993-99
    Co-chair Physical Simulation, NSF Center for Research on Parallel Computation, 1994-99
    Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Computational Science and Engineering Initiative Advisory Committee 2003-2013
    Functional Area Coordinator for Environmental Quality Modeling, DOD Performance Evaluation Training, 1996-2009
    Associate Director, DOE Center for Frontiers of Subsurface Energy Security, 2009-2014

  • MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL AND HONORARY SOCIETIES:
  • Member, Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), International
    Honorary Member, Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), International
    Member, Texas Board of Professional Engineers, State of Texas, 1999-present
    Fellow, International Association for Computational Mechanics (IACM), 2004-present
    Member, University of Chicago, Board of Governors, Argonne National Laboratory, National, 2006-2012
    Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, National
    Member, International Society for Porous Media (InterPore) Council, 2012-2015
    Member, National Academy of Engineering
    Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences

  • PROFESSIONAL SOCIETY AND MAJOR GOVERNMENTAL COMMITTEES, EDITORIAL BOARDS, AND CONFERENCES ORGANIZED/CHAIRED:
  • Professional Society and Major Governmental Committees

    Member, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), Council, 1982-1988
    Member, SIAM Science Board, 1982-2003
    Advisory Committee, Argonne National Laboratory, 1979-1985
    Member, National Science Foundation (NSF) Review Committees: New Technologies, 1987
    Member, Advisory Committee, Division of Mathematical Sciences, NSF, 1988-1991
    Member, SIAM Board of Trustees, 1988-1998
    Member, American Mathematical Society (AMS) Science Board, 1989-1993
    Member, Organizing Committee SIAM Geosciences Meetings I, II, III, IV
    Member, Advisory Committee, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1990-1994
    Member, National Science Board Committee on Graduate and Postgraduate Education, 1990-1991
    Chairman, SIAM Activity Group on Geosciences, 1991-1995
    Chairman, Advisory Committee, Division of Mathematical Sciences, NSF 1991
    Chairman, NSF Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications, Conference on Environment, July 1992
    Member, Board of Mathematical Sciences, 1993-1996
    Member, Engineering Advisory Board, University of Vermont, 1995-2003
    Vice-Chair, SIAM Activity Group in Geosciences, 1995-1998
    Hydraulics Laboratory Review Committee, Army Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Miss., August 1-22, 1996
    Chairman, Review Committee on Computational Science, Army Research Office, February 26-27, 1997
    NSF Engineering Proposal Review Committee, April 1998
    SIAM Parallel Computation Committee, 1999
    Member, Review Committee, National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, 1999-2003
    National Academy of Engineering Program Advisory Committee, 1998-2001
    National Academy of Engineering Committee on Diversity, 2000-2001
    Committee Member, NSF Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, Environmental/Natural Resources Workshop, 2000
    Member and Functional Area Point of Contact, Environmental Quality Modeling, Technology Council for MOS Team, programming Environment and Training for DoD HPC Modernization Program, 2001-2010
    National Academy of Engineering, Gordon Prize Committee, 2001
    Committee Member, NSF Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, Geosciences Workshop, 2002
    Member, National Research Council Committee on Coping with Increasing Demands on Government Data Centers, Spring 2002
    Member, Scientific Discovery through Advanced Computing (SciDAC), DOE, Review Committee, Washington D.C., May 12-15, 2003
    Member, Scales Meeting, Washington D.C., June 23-25, 2003
    PNNL Computational Science and Engineering Initiative Review Committee, August 13-14, 2003
    Member, DOE Multiscale Meeting Committee, Washington D.C., May 3-5, 2004
    Member, NSF ITR Meeting Committee, June 10-11, 2004
    Member, Engineering Advisory Board, University of Vermont, 1995-2005
    Member, National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center Program Advisory Committee, 1998-2005
    Member, Technical Advisory Committee, BP, London, 2002-2005
    Member, SIAM Science Board, 1982-2005
    Member, SIAM Third Computational Science and Engineering Conference (CSE05) Committee, 2003-2005
    Member, ICIAM07 Scientific Program Committee, 2004-2007
    Member, Sandia Engineering Sciences Research Foundation External Review Panel, National, 2007-2015
    Member, SIAM Prize Committee, 2007-2014
    Member, PNNL Computational Science and Engineering Initiative Review Committee, 2003-2014
    Member, PNNL Science Advisory Committee, 2003-2013.
    Member, NSF Committee on Science-based Engineering, Washington DC, 2004-2007
    Member, University of Chicago Peer Review Committee for Argonne National Laboratory, 2005-2012.
    Member, University of Chicago, Board of Governors, Argonne National Laboratory, 2006-2012.
    Member, Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute (SAMSI), National Advisory Committee, North Carolina, 2005-2008
    Member, Sandia Engineering Sciences Research Foundation External Review Panel, 2007-present
    Chair Public Relations, Texas Academy of Medicine, Engineering & Sciences (TAMEST), 2006-2008
    DOE Workshop Participant on Directions for DOE Subsurface Sciences January 9-12, 2007
    Member, DOE Review Committee, Geosciences, 2007
    Member, Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light Water Reactors (CASL), 2011-2015
    Member, Council, International Society for Porous Media (Interpore), 2010-2013
    Member, Review Committee for Reservoir Engineering, Saudi Aramco, 2011
    Member, SIAM Fellows Selection Committee, 2012-2014
    Member, SPE Reservoir Symposium Committee, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2017
    Member, Assessment Committee for PhD at Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), 2012
    Member, Scientific Advisory Board Center in Scientific Computing University of Heidelberg, 2012-present
    Member, Review Candidates for faculty “Numerical Mathematics” at University of Frankfurt,
    Stuttgart University, 2012
    Member of Midterm Evaluation of the Kaust-Tum Special Partnership, February 2012
    Member, Council of the International Society of Porous Media (InterPore), 2012-2015
    National Academy of Engineering Peer Committee Member, 2014-2016
    Member, Simulation Technology Council, University of Stuttgart, Germany 2014-present
    NSF Center, IPAM co-organizer, Computational Issues in Oil Field Explorations 2015 - 2017
    Member, Sandia Engineering Sciences Research Foundation External Review Panel 2007-2016
    Member, National Academy of Engineering Earth Resources Peer Committee 2013-2016

    Editorial Boards

    Editor, Numerical Methods in Partial Differential Equations
    Co-managing Editor, Computational Geosciences
    Editor, Concurrency and Computation: Practice and Experience
    Advisory Editor, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering
    Editorial Board, SIAM Computational Science and Engineering, Book Series
    Editor, SIAM Multiscale and Simulation, 2008-2011

    Conferences Organized/Chaired

    Moderator, EPA Workshop on Next Generation Environmental Models and Computational Methods, Bay City, MI, August 1995
    Organizing Committee, 13th Conference of the Society of Petroleum Engineers Symposium on Reservoir Engineering, San Antonio, TX, February 1995
    Organizing Committee, 14th Conference of the Society of Petroleum Engineers Symposium on Reservoir Engineering, Dallas, June 1997
    ICIAM IV Cambridge Conference Committee, SIAM, 1997-1998
    Organizing Committee, SIAM Geosciences Meeting V, Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 1997
    Member, Organizing Committee, Finite Elements in Flow Problems 2000, TICAM and the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, 2000
    Organizer, Minisymposium at SIAM National Meeting, “Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Simulation of Subsurface and Surface Flow Problems,” with C. N. Dawson and E. W. Jenkins, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2000
    Organizer, Minisymposium at SIAM National Meeting, “Enabling Technologies for Parallel Simulation of Complex Physical Models,” with P. Collela and J. Saltz, San Juan, Puerto Rico, 2000
    Organizer, Minisymposium at SIAM, “Locally Conservative Numerical Methods for Flow in Porous Media,” Session II, Sixth SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences, June 2001
    Organizer, Minisymposium at SIAM, “Multiphysics Couplings for Geosciences,” Sessions I and II, Sixth SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences, June 2001
    Organizer, “Workshops on Earth System,” Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications (IMA), Spring 2002
    Committee Member, SIAM Computational Science and Engineering Conference, February 2003
    Committee Member, 2nd MIT Meeting, June 17-20, 2003
    Organizing Committee, 7th U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics, Albuquerque, New Mexico, July 27-31, 2003
    Organizer, "The Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications 2009," Brunel University, Uxbridge, England, June 9-12, 2009
    Organizer, Minisymposium at SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences, Leipzig, Germany, June 15-18, 2009
    Organizer, Interpore Conference and Annual Meeting at Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, March 14-17, 2010
    Organizer, "Role of Computation in Protecting the Environment," UT Workshop for High School Math and Science Teachers, Austin, Texas, 2010
    Organizer, Minisymposium at SIAM Annual Meeting on Advances in Computational Modeling in the Geosciences, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 12-16, 2010
    Program Committee, Reservoir Simulation Symposium, Society of Petroleum Engineers, The Woodlands, Texas, February 21-23, 2011
    Organizer, Minisymposium at SIAM Geosciences, GS11. "Large Scale Simulations and Porous Media Applications – III sessions," Long Beach, Calif., March 21-24, 2011
    Organizer, "Meeting 1: Simulation of Flow in Porous Media and Applications in Waste Management and CO2 Sequestration," Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM), Linz, Austria, September 2011
    Organizers (Wheeler; Ganis, Pencheva, Tavakoli), Minisymposium at 2012 SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing (PP12), "Large Scale Parallel Computing and Porous Media Applications," Savannah, Ga., February 15-17, 2012
    Organizers (Wheeler; Pencheva; Tavakoli), Minisymposium at the 4th International Conference on Porous Media and the Annual meeting of the International Society for Porous Media (InterPore), "Advances in Modeling, Simulation and Data Integration for Subsurface Reservoirs," Purdue University, West Lafayette, Ind., May 14-16, 2012
    Organizer, 20th Annual Center for Subsurface Modeling (CSM) Industrial Affiliates Meeting, Austin, Texas, November 8, 2011
    Organizers (Wheeler and Yotov), Minisymposium at the 7th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics - ICIAM, "Advances in locally mass conservative discretizations for fluid flows," Vancouver, Canada, July 2011
    Organizers (Wheeler and Yotov), Minisymposium at the 10th World Congress on Computational Mechanics, "Multiphysics computational mechanics applications in the geosciences," San Paolo, Brazil, July 2012
    Organizer (Wheeler), "Iterative Coupling of Flow and Mechanics," 10th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM 2012), Sao Paulo, Brazil, July 2012.
    Organizer (Wheeler),"Iterative Coupling of Flow and Mechanics," EMC Conference, Germany, August 2012.
    Organizer (Wheeler), "Numerical convergence study of iterative coupling flow and geomechanics", ECMOR Conference XIII, Berwitz, Germany, September 2012.
    Organizer (Wheeler), "21st Annual Industrial Affiliates Meeting," Center for Subsurface Modeling, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, October 2012.
    Organizer (Wheeler), "CSM Overview of subsurface modeling research," Statoils Sintef Una NTNU, Trondheim, Norway, December 2012.
    Organizer (Wheeler), "CSM Overview of Research Activities," IFP, Paris, France, December 2012.
    Organizer (Wheeler and ElSheikh), Minisymposium at The mathematics of finite elements and applications conference, "Flow in Porous Media," Brunel University, Uxbridge, UK, June 11-14, 2013.
    Organizer (Wheeler), "Coupling Flow Mechanics and Energy" Conference, Kaust, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, January 2013.
    Organizer (Wheeler), "Computational Environments for Energy and Environmental Modeling in Porous Media" Seminar Speaker, Department of Electrical Engineering, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, N.J., January 2013.
    Organizer (Wheeler), "Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Geophysical Problems Advances in Computational Research", 17th International Conference on Finite Elements in Flow Problems, San Diego, Calif., February 2013.
    Organizer (Wheeler), "Computational Environments for Energy and Environmental Modeling in Porous Media" Conference, April 2013, Petroleum Engineering Department, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Okla.
    Organizer (Wheeler), "Coupling Multiphase Flow and Elasticity in Porous Media," International Conference on Porous Media and Annual Meeting (INTERPORE), Prague, Czech Republic, May 2013.
    Organizers (Wheeler and Yotov), Minisymposium "Multiphysics computational mechanics applications in the geosciences," 10th World Congress on Computational Mechanics, Sao Paolo, Brazil, July 2012.
    Organizers (Wheeler and Yotov) Minisymposium "Extended Poroelastic Systems and Related Applications", SIAM Geosciences Conference, University of Padova, Italy, June 2013.
    Organizing Committee, 2nd International Conference on Non-Linearities and Upscaling in Porous Media, Bergen, Norway, Sept. 30-Oct. 2, 2013.
    Organizer (Wheeler), "22nd Annual Industrial Affiliates Meeting," Center for Subsurface Modeling, The University of Texas at Austin, October 2013
    Co-Organizer, SIAM-SPE Meeting Mathematical Methods in Fluid Dynamics and Simulation of Giant Oil and Gas reservoirs, Istanbul, Turkey, September 2012
    Co-Chair, RICAM Meeting, Linz, Austria, 2012
    Co-Organizer, SIAM-SPE Meeting on Large Scale Computing and Big Data Challenges in Reservoir Simulation, 2014
    Co-Organizer (Wheeler, Pencheva, Kumar, and Ganis), 6th International Conference on Porous Media, InterPore, "Multiscale Methods for Multiphase Flows", Milwaukee, USA, May 2014
    Co-Organizer (Wheeler, Pencheva, and Kumar), Siam Geosciences Minisymposium, June 2015
    Co-Organizer (Wheeler and Wick), Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications (MAFELAP) Minisymposium, "Numerical Methods for Flow and Fractures in Subsurface Modeling", Brunel University, London, United Kingdom, June 2016

  • PROFESSIONAL COMMUNITY SERVICE
  • Spend a Summer with a Scientist Program, Rice University, 1992-95
    Presenter, Mathematical Association of America - Kentucky Chapter, March 1995
    Presenter, Center for Research in Parallel Computation, Girltech, June 1995
    Presenter, Rice University Undergraduate Mathematics Program, July 1995
    Presenter, Texas Society of Professional Engineers, Community Partnership Symposium for Enhancing Math and Science Education, September 1995
    Engineering Advisory Board, University of Vermont, 1995-2003
    Presenter, Association for Women in Mathematics Seminar, July 2000
    “How Can One Achieve a Successful Career in Teaching and Research” Career Success Workshop for Faculty Women in Engineering and Natural Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, College of Engineering and College of Natural Sciences, Guadalupe River Ranch Resort, Boerne, TX, April 5, 2002.
    “What Does Water Know About Mathematics,” VIGRE Mathematics Students, April 18, 2002.
    “Computational Science Modeling in the Geosciences,” Presentation to SIAM, Student Chapter, The University of Texas at Austin, February 8, 2006.
    Organizer, Women in Engineering Symposia, “Leading, Growing, and Achieving as Women Engineers in the Workplace,” Presentation by Susan Brown, Raytheon, April 19, 2006.
    Outreach Workshop (Role of Computation in Protecting Environment) for High School teachers as Science Instructors, The University of Texas at Austin, June 2010
    Co-Chair, SIAM and SPE Conference Mathematical Methods; Fluid Dynamics and Simulation of Giant Oil and Gas Reservoirs, Istanbul, Turkey, September 3-5, 2012, 2014
    Doctoral Assessment Committee, Richard W. Rwechungura, Department of Petroleum and Applied Geophysics, NTNU, Trondheim Norway, December 2012
    Outreach Workshop (Role of Computation in Protecting Environment) for High School teachers as Science Instructors, The University of Texas at Austin, July 2013
    Member of Habilitation Committee of Bernd Flemisch, University of Stuttgart, July 2013
    Member, Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics
    Member, Society of Petroleum Engineers
    Professional Engineer, State of Texas, 1999
    Fellow, International Association for Computational Mechanics
    Fellow, American Academy of Arts and Sciences
    Outreach UTeach Workshop (Role of Computation in Protecting Environment) for High School students, The University of Texas at Austin, July 2016.

    UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES/ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIGNMENTS:

    Administrative Positions

    Director, Center for Subsurface Modeling, ICES
    Associate Director, DOE Center for Frontiers of Subsurface Energy Security, 2009-2014

    University

    Member, Provost's Academic Council, 1995-98
    Member, Experimental Parallel Computer System Committee, 1995-96
    Member, New Initiative in Digital Science Committee, Project DISC, 1995-96
    Member, Review Committee, Center for Numerical Analysis, 1995
    Member, NSF Midlevel Center Committee, 1995-96
    Chair, Associate Vice President for Information Technology Selection Committee, 1996-97
    Faculty Advisory Committee on Budgets, 1996-99
    Member, Review Committee for the Bureau of Economic Geology, 2000
    Member, Review Committee for the Institute for Geophysics, 2000
    ACCES Director Search Committee, 2000-2001
    Member, Organizing Committee for Texas Faculty Women’s Conference, 2001
    Chairman, Research Policy Committee, Faculty Council, 2002-2003
    Member, Faculty Club Advisory Committee, 2000-05
    Member, Faculty Council, 2001-05
    Member, Faculty Search Committee for Chair in Distributed and Grid Computing, 2002-06
    Member, University Objectivity in Research Committee, 2002-2007
    Member, Chancellor’s Committee, 2004-present
    Member, Institute Advisory Board, ICES
    Member, Jackson School Promotion and Tenure Faculty Committee, 2012-2015

    College

    Member, Women in Engineering Program Committee, 1995-present
    Member, Faculty Women Steering Committee, 2000-present
    Member, Mathematics and Science Committee, 2003-present
    Member, Engineering Promotions & Tenure Committee, 2006-2007; 2009-2010; 2010-2011
    Member, KAUST AEA Committee, 2007-present

    Department

    Member, ASE/EM Computational Mechanics, 1995-1996
    Member, ASE/EM Teaching Portfolio Committee, 1995-1996
    Member, Computational and Applied Mathematics Graduate Program Committee, 1996-1999
    Member, Faculty Evaluation Committee, Aerospace and Engineering Mechanics, 1998-2000
    Member, ASE/EM Awards Committee, 2002-2003
    Chairman, ASE/EM 2003 Faculty Performance Review Committee, 2003
    Member, ASE/EM Promotion Package and Faculty Recruitment Committee, 2003-2004
    Member, Advisory Board for Institute for Computational and Engineering Sciences, 1995-present
    Member, Graduate Committee, Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering, 1998-present
    Chairman, Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering Colloquium, Fall 2005
    Member, ASC Awards Committee, 2006-2007; 2009
    Member, Recruiting Committee, Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics, 2012-present

  • HONORS AND AWARDS:
  • NORCUS Professorship, 1991-1992
    Phi Beta Kappa
    Sigma Xi
    Educator Award, American Women in Aerospace, 1997
    National Academy of Engineering, 1998
    Distinguished Alumna of Rice University, May 13, 2000
    USACM Computational Fluid Mechanics Award, 2003
    Adjunct Professor, University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center
    Fellow, International Association for Computational Mechanics
    Honorary Doctorate, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven, April 26, 2006
    Joe J. King Award, University of Texas at Austin, 2006
    IBM Faculty Recognition Award, 2006 ($37,000), 2007 ($28,000), 2008 ($38,000)
    Appointed Member, Board of Governors, Argonne National Laboratory, May 2006
    Honorary Doctorate, Colorado School of Mines, May 2008
    Fellow, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, July 2009
    Theodore Von Kármán Prize, Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, July 2009
    Career Award, SIAM Geosciences, July 2009
    Invited Speaker to International Congress of Mathematicians, Hyderabad, India, August 2010
    American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Inducted 2010
    Humboldt Research Award, 2011
    Citrix Distinguished Lecturer, Florida International, 2012
    Lifetime Achievement Award, International Society for Porous Media, InterPore, February 2013
    John von Neumann Medal Award, USACM, May 2013
    SPE/AIME Honorary Membership, 2014
    National Academy of Engineering Peer Committee Member, 2014 Keynote Presentation, Darcy Center, University of UTRECHT, Netherlands, 2015 Cornelius Ping Lecture, USC, 2015


    PUBLICATIONS:

    Refereed Journal Publications

    1. Wheeler, M. F., “A priori L2 error estimates for Galerkin approximations to parabolic partial differential equations,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 10 (1973), no. 4, pp. 723-759.
    2. Wheeler, M. F., “An optimal L
    error estimate for Galerkin approximations to solutions of two-point boundary value problems,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 10 (1973), no. 5, pp. 914-917.
    3. Wheeler, M. F., “L
    estimates of optimal orders for Galerkin methods of one dimensional second order parabolic and hyperbolic equations,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 10 (1973), no. 5, pp. 908-913.
    4. Wheeler, M. F., “A Galerkin procedure for estimating the flux for two-point boundary value problems,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 11 (1974), no. 4, pp. 764-768.
    5. Douglas Jr., J., Dupont, T. F., and Wheeler, M. F., “A Galerkin procedure for approximating the flux on the boundary for elliptic and parabolic boundary value problems,” Revue Francaise d'Automatique, Informatique et Recherche Operationelle, vol. 8 (1974), no. R-2, pp. 47-59.
    6. Douglas Jr., J., Dupont, T. F., and Wheeler, M. F., “An L
    estimate and a superconvergence result for a Galerkin method for elliptic equations based on tensor products of piecewise polynomials,” Revue Francaise d'Automatique, Informatique et Recherche Operationelle, vol. 8 (1974), no. R-2, pp. 61-66.
    7. Wheeler, M. F., “An H-1-Galerkin method for parabolic problems in a single space variable,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 12 (1975), no. 5, pp. 803-817.
    8. Dunn, R., and Wheeler, M. F., “Some collocation-Galerkin methods for two-point boundary value problems,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 13 (1976), no. 5, pp. 720-733.
    9. Kendall, R., and Wheeler, M. F., “A Crank-Nicolson H-1-Galerkin procedure for parabolic problems in a single space variable,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 13 (1976), no. 6, pp. 861-876.
    10. Wheeler, M. F., “A C0 collocation Galerkin procedure for two-point boundary value problems and one space dimensional parabolic problems,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 14 (1977), no. 1, pp. 71-90.
    11. Douglas Jr., J., Dupont, T. F., Rachford, H., and Wheeler, M. F., “Local H-1-Galerkin and adjoint local H-1-Galerkin procedures for elliptic equations,” R.A.I.R.O. Analyse Numérique, vol. 11 (1977), no. 1, pp. 3-12.
    12. Wheeler, M. F., “An elliptic collocation-finite element method with interior penalties,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 15 (1978), no. 1, pp. 152-161.
    13. Douglas Jr., J., Dupont, T. F., and Wheeler, M. F., “A quasi-projection analysis of Galerkin methods for parabolic and hyperbolic equations,” Mathematics of Computation, vol. 32 (1978), no. 142, pp. 345-362.
    14. Percell, P., and Wheeler, M. F., “A local residual finite element procedure for elliptic equations,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 15 (1978), no. 4, pp. 705-714.
    15. Ewing, R. E., and Wheeler, M. F., “Galerkin methods for miscible displacement problems in porous media,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 17 (1980), no. 3, pp. 351-365.
    16. Percell, P., and Wheeler, M. F., “A C1 finite element collocation method for elliptic equations,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 17 (1980), no. 5, pp. 605-622.
    17. Carey, G., Humphrey, D., and Wheeler, M. F., “Galerkin and collocation-Galerkin methods with superconvergence and optimal fluxes,” International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, vol. 17 (1981), no. 6, pp. 939-950.
    18. Nitsche, J., and Wheeler, M. F., “L
    -boundedness of the finite element Galerkin operator for parabolic problems,” Numerical Functional Analysis and Optimization, vol. 4 (1982), pp. 325-353.
    19. Douglas Jr., J., and Wheeler, M. F., “Implicit, time-dependent variable grid finite difference methods for the approximation of a linear waterflood,” Mathematics of Computation, vol. 40 (1983), no. 161, pp. 107-121.
    20. Douglas Jr., J., Ewing, R. E., and Wheeler, M. F., “The approximation of the pressure by a mixed method in the simulation of miscible displacement,” R.A.I.R.O. Analyse Numérique, vol. 17 (1983), no. 1, pp. 17-33.
    21. Douglas Jr., J., Ewing, R. E., and Wheeler, M. F., “Time stepping procedures for simulation of miscible displacement using mixed methods for pressure approximation,” R.A.I.R.O. Analyse Numérique, vol. 17 (1983), no. 1, pp. 77-110.
    22. Douglas Jr., J., Ewing, R. E., and Wheeler, M. F., “A time-discretization procedure for a mixed finite element approximation of miscible displacement in porous media,” R.A.I.R.O. Analyse Numérique, vol. 17 (1983), no. 3, pp. 249-265.
    23. Darlow, B. L, Ewing, R. E., and Wheeler, M. F., “Mixed finite element methods for miscible displacement problems in porous media,” Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal, (1984), pp. 391-398.
    24. Douglas Jr., J., Darlow, B. L., Kendall, R. P., and Wheeler, M. F., “Self-adaptive finite element and finite difference methods for one-dimensional, two-phase, immiscible flow,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 47 (1984), pp. 119-130.
    25. Douglas Jr., J., Darlow, B. L., Kendall, R. P., and Wheeler, M. F., “Self-adaptive finite element simulation of miscible displacement in porous media,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 47 (1984), pp. 131-159.
    26. Ewing, R. E., Russell, T .F., and Wheeler, M. F., “Convergence analysis of an approximation of miscible displacement in porous media by mixed finite elements and a modified method of characteristics,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 47 (1984), pp. 73-92.
    27. Bell, J. B., Shubin, G. R., and Wheeler, M. F., “Analysis of a new method for computing the flow of miscible fluids in a porous media,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 22 (1985), no. 6, pp. 1041-1050.
    28. Wheeler, M. F., and Whiteman, J. R., “Superconvergent recovery of gradients on subdomains for piecewise linear finite element approximations,” Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations, vol. 3 (1987), no. 1, pp. 65-82.
    29. Weiser, A., and Wheeler, M. F., “On convergence of block-centered finite differences for elliptic problems,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 25 (1988), no. 2, pp. 351-375.
    30. Thomaidis, G., Wheeler, M. F., and Zygourakis, K. “An explicit finite difference scheme based on the modified method of characteristics for solving convection-diffusion problems in one space dimension,” Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations, vol. 4 (1988), no. 2, pp. 119-138.
    31. Wheeler, M. F., Kinton, W. A., and Dawson, C. N., “Time-splitting for advection-dominated parabolic problems in one space variable,” Communications in Applied Numerical Methods, vol. 4 (1988), no. 3, pp. 413-423.
    32. Glowinski, R., Kinton, W. A., and Wheeler, M. F., “A mixed finite element formulation for boundary controllability of the wave equation,” International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, vol. 27 (1989), pp. 623-635.
    33. Chiang, C., Bedient, P., and Wheeler, M. F., “A modified method of characteristics technique and mixed finite element method for simulation of groundwater solute transport,” Water Resources Research, vol. 25 (1989), pp. 1541-1549.
    34. Dawson, C. N., Russell, T. F., and Wheeler, M. F., “Some improved error estimates for the modified method of characteristics,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 26 (1989), no. 6, pp. 1487-1512.
    35. Cowsar, L. C., Dupont, T. F., and Wheeler, M. F., “A priori estimates for mixed finite element methods for the wave equation,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 82 (1990), pp. 205-222.
    36. Chiang, C. Y., Dawson, C., and Wheeler, M. F., “Modeling of in situ biorestoration of organic compounds in groundwater,” Transport in Porous Media, Vol. 6, pp. 667-702, 1991.
    37. Moissis, D. E., Miller, C. A., and Wheeler, M. F., “Simulation of miscible viscous fingering using a modified method of characteristics: effects of gravity and heterogeneity,” SPE Reservoir Advanced Technology Series, vol. 1 (1993), pp. 62-72.
    38. Arbogast, T., Obeyesekere, M. and Wheeler, M. F., “Numerical methods for the simulation of flow in root-soil systems,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 30 (1993), no. 6, pp. 1677-1702.
    39. Chippada, S., Ramaswamy, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Numerical simulation of hydraulic jump,” International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, vol. 37 (1994), pp. 1381-1397.
    40. Dawson, C. N., van Duijn, C. J., and Wheeler, M. F., “Characteristic-Galerkin methods for contaminant transport with non-equilibrium adsorption kinetics,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 31 (1994), no. 4, pp. 982-999.
    41. Shaw, S., Warby, M. K., Whiteman, J. R., Dawson, C. N., and Wheeler, M. F., “Numerical techniques for the treatment of quasistatic solid viscoelastic stress problems,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 118 (1994), pp. 211-237.
    42. Wheeler, M. F., and Whiteman, J. R., “Superconvergence of recovered gradients of discrete time/piecewise linear Galerkin approximations for linear and nonlinear parabolic problems,” Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations, vol. 10 (1994), no. 3, pp. 271-294.
    43. Kuznetsov, Y. A., and Wheeler, M. F., “Optimal order substructuring preconditioners for mixed finite element methods on nonmatching grids,” East-West Journal of Numerical Mathematics, (1995), pp. 127-143.
    44. Arbogast, T., and Wheeler, M. F., “A characteristics-mixed finite element method for advection dominated transport problems,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 32 (1995), no. 2, pp. 404-424.
    45. Cowsar, L. C., Mandel, J., and Wheeler, M. F., “Balancing domain decomposition for mixed finite element methods,” Mathematics of Computation, vol. 64 (1995), pp. 989-1015.
    46. Cowsar, L. C., Dupont, T. F., and Wheeler, M. F., “A priori estimates for the mixed finite element approximation of second order hyperbolic equations with absorbing boundary conditions,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 33 (1996), no. 2, pp. 492-504.
    47. Arbogast, T., Wheeler, M. F., and Zhang, N. Y., “A nonlinear mixed finite element method for a degenerate parabolic equation arising in flow in porous media,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 33 (1996), no. 4, pp. 1669-1687.
    48. Chippada, S., Jue, T. C., Joo, S. W., Ramaswamy, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Numerical simulation of free boundary problems,” International Journal for Computational Fluid Dynamics, vol. 7 (1996), pp. 91-118.
    49. Arbogast, T., Bryant, S., Dawson, C. N., Saaf, F., Wang, C., and Wheeler, M. F., “Computational methods for multiphase flow and reactive transport problems arising in subsurface contaminant remediation,” Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, vol. 74 (1996), pp. 19-32.
    50. Arbogast, T., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Mixed finite elements for elliptic problems with tensor coefficients as cell-centered finite differences,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 34 (1997), no. 2, pp. 828-852.
    51. Dawson, C. N., Wheeler, M. F., and Woodward, C. S., “A two-grid finite difference scheme for nonlinear parabolic equations,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 35 (1998), no. 2, pp. 435-452.
    52. Chippada, S., Dawson, C. N., Martinez, M. L., and Wheeler, M. F., “Finite element approximations to the system of shallow water equations. Part I: Continuous time a priori error estimates,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 35 (1998), no. 2, pp. 692-711.
    53. Chippada, S., Dawson, C. N., Martinez, M. L., and Wheeler, M. F., “Finite element approximations to the system of shallow water equations. Part II: Discrete time a priori error estimates,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 36 (1998), no. 1, pp. 226-250.
    54. Dawson, C. N., Klie, H., Wheeler, M. F., and Woodward, C. S., “A parallel, implicit cell-centered method for two-phase flow with a preconditioned Newton-Krylov solver,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 1 (1998), pp. 215-249.
    55. Arbogast, T., Dawson, C. N., Keenan, P. T., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Enhanced cell-centered finite differences for elliptic equations on general geometry,” SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, vol. 19 (1998), no. 2, pp. 404-425.
    56. Toran, L., Bryant, S., Saunders, J., and Wheeler, M. F., “A two-tiered approach to reactive transport: application to Sr mobility under variable pH,” Ground Water, vol. 36 (1998), no. 3, pp. 404-408.
    57. Chippada, S., Dawson, C. N., Martinez, M. L., and Wheeler, M. F., “A projection method for constructing a mass conservative velocity field,” Computational Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 157 (1998), no. 1-2, pp. 1-10.
    58. Rivière, B., Girault, V. and Wheeler, M. F., “Part I: Improved energy estimates for interior penalty, constrained and discontinuous Galerkin methods for elliptic problems,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 3 (1999), pp. 337-360.
    59. Li, J., and Wheeler, M. F., “Uniform convergence and superconvergence of mixed finite element methods on anisotropically refined grids,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 38 (2000), no. 3, pp. 770-798.
    60. Arbogast, T., Cowsar, L. C., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Mixed finite element methods on non-matching multiblock grids,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 37 (2000), no. 4, pp. 1295-1315.
    61. Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Multigrid on the interface for mortar mixed finite element methods for elliptic problems,” Vistas in Domain Decomposition and Parallel Processing in Computational Mechanics, special issue of Computational Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 184 (2000), pp. 287-302.
    62. Rivière, B., Wheeler, M. F., and Banas, K., “Part II: Discontinuous Galerkin method applied to a single-phase flow in porous media,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 4 (2000), pp. 337-349.
    63. Rivière, B., Wheeler, M. F., and Girault, V., “A priori error estimates for finite element methods based on discontinuous Galerkin approximation spaces for elliptic problems,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 39 (2001), no.3, pp. 902-931.
    64. Cowsar, L. C., Glowinski, R., Kearsley, A. J., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “A new optimization approach to multiphase flow,” J. Optim. Theory and Application, vol. 11, no. 3 (2001), pp. 473-488.
    65. Lacroix, S., Vassilevski, Y., Wheeler, M. F., and Wheeler, J., “Iterative solvers of the implicit parallel accurate reservoir simulator (IPARS),” Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications, vol. 4 (2001), pp. 537-549.
    66. Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Discontinuous Galerkin methods for flow and transport problems in porous media,” Communications in Numerical Methods in Engineering, Vol. 18 (2002), pp. 63-68.
    67. Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Coupling locally conservative methods for single phase flow,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 6 (2002), pp. 269-284.
    68. Wheeler, J., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Enhanced velocity mixed finite element methods for multiblock domains,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 6 (January 2002), pp. 315-322.
    69. Peszynska, M., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Mortar upscaling for multiphase flow in porous media,” Computational Geosciences vol. 6 (2002), pp. 73-100.
    70. Wheeler, M. F. and Peszynska, M., “Computational engineering and science methodologies for modeling and simulation of subsurface applications,” Advances in Water Resources, vol. 25 (Aug.-Dec. 2002), pp. 1147-1173.
    71. Jenkins, E. W., Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “A priori error estimates for mixed finite element approximations of the acoustic wave equation,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 40, no. 5 (2002), pp. 1698-1715.
    72. Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Non-conforming methods for transport with nonlinear reaction,” Contemporary Mathematics—Fluid Flow and Transport in Porous Media: Mathematical and Numerical Treatment, eds. Z. Chen and R. E. Ewing, vol 295 (2002), American Mathematical Society, Providence, Rhode Island, pp.421-432.
    73. Peszynska, M., Jenkins, E. W., and Wheeler, M. F., “Boundary conditions for fully implicit two-phase flow models,” in Contemporary Mathematics: Recent Advances in Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations and Applications, X. Feng and T. P. Schultze eds. (2002), pp. 85-106.
    74. Lu, Q., Peszynska, M., and Wheeler, M. F., “A parallel multi-block black-oil model in multi-model implementation,” SPE Journal vol. 7, no. 3 (2002), pp. 278-287, SPE 79535.
    75. Minkoff, S. E., Stone, M. E., Bryant, S., Peszynska, M., and Wheeler, M. F., “Coupled fluid flow and geomechanical deformation modeling,” Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, vol. 38 (2003), pp. 37-56.
    76. Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Discontinuous finite element methods for acoustic and elastic wave problems. Part I: semidiscrete error estimates,” Contemporary Mathematics, vol. 329 (2003), pp. 271-282.
    77. Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “A posteriori error estimates and mesh adaptation strategy for discontinuous Galerkin methods applied to diffusion problems,” Computers and Mathematics with Applications, vol. 46, no. 1 (2003), pp. 141-163.
    78. Lacroix, S., Vassilevski, Y., Wheeler, J., and Wheeler, M. F., “Iterative solution methods for modeling multiphase flow in porous media fully implicitly,” SIAM J. Sci. Comp., vol. 25, no. 3 (2003), pp. 905-926.
    79. Sun, S., Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “A combined method for miscible displacement problem,” Recent Progress in Computational and Applied PDE’s, Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, (2003), pp. 321-348.
    80. Rivière, B., Wheeler, M. F., Shaw, S., and Whiteman, J. R., “Discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for quasistatic linear viscoelasticity,” Numerische Mathematik, vol. 95 (2003), pp. 349-376.
    81. Banas, K. and Wheeler, M. F., “Preconditioning GMRES for discontinuous Galerkin approximations,” Computer Assisted Mechanics and Engineering Sciences, vol. 11 (2004), pp. 47-62.
    82. Bangerth, W., Klie, H., Matossian, V., Parashar, M. and Wheeler, M. F., “An Autonomic reservoir framework for the stochastic optimization of well placement,” Journal of Networks, Software Tools, and Applications, special issue on “Challenges of Large Applications in Distributed Environments”, 2004.
    83. Dawson, C., Sun, S., and Wheeler, M. F., “Compatible algorithms for coupled flow and transport,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 193 (2004), pp. 2565-2580.
    84. Sun, S., and Wheeler, M. F., “L2(H1) norm a posteriori error estimation for discontinuous Galerkin approximations of reactive transport problems,” Journal of Scientific Computing, 22, 501-530, 2005.
    85. Parashar, M., Klie, H., Catalyurek, U., Kurc, T., Bangerth, W., Matossian, V., Saltz, J., and M. Wheeler, “Application of Grid-enabled Technologies for Solving Optimization Problems in Data-Driven Reservoir Studies,” Future Generation Computer Systems, vol. 21 (2005), pp. 19-26.
    86. Matossian, V., Bhat, V., Parashar, M., Peszynska, M., Sen, M., Stoffa, P., and Wheeler, M. F., “Autonomic oil reservoir optimization on the Grid,” Concurrency and Computation, Practice and Experience, John Wiley and Sons, vol. 17 (2005), pp. 1-26.
    87. Arbogast, T. and Wheeler, M. F., “A family of rectangular mixed elements with a continuous flux for second order elliptic problems,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 42, no. 5 (2005), pp. 1914-1932.
    88. Sun, S., Wheeler, M. F., Obeyesekere, M., and Patrick Jr., C. W., “A deterministic model of growth factor-induced angiogenesis,” Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, vol. 67, no. 2 (2005), pp. 313-337.
    89. Sun, S. and Wheeler, M. F., “Discontinuous Galerkin methods for coupled flow and reactive transport problems,” Applied Numerical Mathematics, vol. 52, no. 2-3 (2005), pp. 273-298.
    90. Girault, V., Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “A discontinuous Galerkin method with non-overlapping domain decomposition for the Stokes and Navier-Stokes problems,” Mathematics of Computation, vol. 74, no. 249 (2005), pp. 53-84.
    91. Sun, S., Wheeler, M. F., Obeyesekere, M. and Patrick Jr., C. W., “Nonlinear behaviors of capillary formation in a deterministic angiogenesis model,” Nonlinear Analysis, vol. 63:5-7 (2005), pp. 2237-2246.
    92. Sun, S. and Wheeler, M. F., “Symmetric and non-symmetric discontinuous Galerkin method for reactive transport in porous media,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 43:1 (2005), pp. 195-219.
    93. Girault, V., Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Splitting method using discontinuous Galerkin for the transient incompressible Navier-Stokes equations,” Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Analysis vol. 39:6 (2005), pp. 1115-1148.
    94. Berndt, M., Lipnikov, K., Shashkov, M., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Superconvergence of the velocity in mimetic finite difference methods on quadrilaterals,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 43:4 (2005), pp. 1728-1749.
    95. Berndt, M., Lipnikov, K., Shashkov, M., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “A mortar mimetic finite difference method on non-matching grids,” Numerische Mathematik, vol. 102:2 (2005), pp. 203-230.
    96. Wheeler, M. F. and Yotov, I., “A posteriori error estimates for the mortar mixed finite element method,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 43:3 (2005), pp. 1021-1042.
    97. Sun, S., M. F. Wheeler, M. Obeyesekere and Patrick Jr., C. W., “Multiscale angiogenesis modeling using mixed finite element methods,” SIAM Journal on Multiscale Modeling and Simulation vol. 4:4 (2005), pp. 1137-1167.
    98. Bangerth, W., Klie, H., Wheeler, M. F., Stoffa, P. and Sen, M., “On Optimization Algorithms for the Reservoir Oil Well Placement Problem,” Computational Geosciences vol. 10 (2006), no. 3, pp. 303-319.
    99. Sun, S. and Wheeler, M. F., “A dynamic, adaptive, locally conservative and nonconforming solution strategy for transport phenomena in chemical engineering,” Chemical Engineering Communications, vol. 193 (2006), pp. 1527-1545.
    100. Sun, S. and Wheeler, M. F., “Analysis of discontinuous Galerkin methods for multicomponent reactive transport problems,” Computers and Mathematics with Applications, vol. 52 (2006), no. 5, pp. 637-650.
    101. Wheeler, M. F. and Yotov, I., “A multipoint flux mixed finite element method,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 44 (2006), no. 5, pp. 2082-2106.
    102. Sun, S. and Wheeler, M. F., “Projections of velocity data for compatibility with transport,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering vol. 195 (2006), pp. 653-673.
    103. Sun, S. and Wheeler, M. F., “A posteriori error estimation and dynamic adaptivity for symmetric discontinuous Galerkin approximations of reactive transport problems,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 195 (2006), pp. 632-652.
    104. Sun, S., and M. F. Wheeler, “Anisotropic and dynamic mesh adaptation for discontinuous Galerkin methods applied to reactive transport,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering vol. 195 (2006), pp. 3382-3405.
    105. Bangerth, W., Caltalyurek, U., Gai, X., Klie, H., Kurc, T., Parashar, M., Saltz, J., Sen, M., Stoffa, P., Wheeler, M. F., “Models, methods and middleware for grid-enabled multiphysics oil reservoir management,” Engineering with Computers, vol. 22 (2006), no. 3-4, pp. 349-370.
    106. Russell, T. F., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Superconvergence for control-volume mixed finite element methods on rectangular grids,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 45 (2007), no. 1, pp. 223-235.
    107. Gai, X., Wheeler, M. F., “Iteratively coupled mixed and Galerkin finite element methods for poro-elasticity,” Numerical Methods for Partial Differential Equations, vol. 23 (2007), no. 4, pp. 785-797.
    108. Arbogast, T., Pencheva, G., Wheeler, M.F., and Yotov, I., “A multiscale mortar mixed finite element method,” Multiscale Modeling and Simulation, vol. 6 (2007), no. 1, pp. 319-346.
    109. Phillips, P. J., and Wheeler, M. F., “A Coupling of Mixed and Continuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Poroelasticity I: the Continuous in Time Case,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 11 (2007), no. 2, pp. 131-144.
    110. Phillips, P. J., and Wheeler, M. F., “A Coupling of Mixed and Continuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Poroelasticity II: the Discrete in Time Case,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 11 (2007), no. 2, pp. 145-158.
    111. Sun, S. and Wheeler, M. F., “Discontinuous Galerkin methods for simulating bioreactive transport of viruses in porous media,” Advances in Water Resources, vol. 30 (2007), no. 6-7, pp. 1696-1710
    112. Sun, S. and Wheeler, M.F. “Local problem-based a posteriori error estimates for discontinuous Galerkin approximations to reactive transport,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 11 (2007), no. 2, pp. 87-101
    113. Balhoff, M., Thomas, S., Wheeler, M. F., “Mortar coupling and upscaling of pore-scale models,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 12 (2007), no. 1, pp. 15-27.
    114. Kim, M. Park, E., Thomas, S. G., Wheeler, M.F., “A Multiscale mortar mixed finite element method for slightly compressible flows in porous media,” J. Korean Math. Soc, vol. 44 (2007), no. 5, pp. 1103-1119.
    115. Aavatsmark, I., Eigestad, G. T., Klausen, R. A., Yotov, I. and Wheeler, M. F., “Convergence of a
    symmetric MPFA method on quadrilateral grids,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 11 (2007), no. 4, pp. 333-345.
    116. Girault, V., Sun, S., Wheeler, M. F., & Yotov, I., “Coupling discontinuous Galerkin and mixed finite element discretizations using mortar finite elements,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 46 (2008), no. 2, pp. 949-979.
    117. Phillips, P. J., and Wheeler, M. F., “A coupling of mixed and discontinuous Galerkin finite-element methods for poroelasticity,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 12 (2008), no. 4., pp. 417-435,
    118. Girault, V., and Wheeler, M.F., “Numerical discretization of a Darcy Forchheimer model,” Numerische Mathematik, vol. 110 (2008), no. 2, pp. 161-198.
    119. Girault, V. and Wheeler, M. F., “Discontinuous Galerkin methods,” Computational Modeling with Partial Differential Equations in Science and Engineering, vol. 16, no 1, pp. 3-26, 2008.
    120. Ganis, B., Klie, H., Wheeler, M.F., Wildey, T., Yotov, I., Zhang, D., “Stochastic collocation and mixed finite elements for flow in porous media,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 197 (2008) no. 43-44, pp. 3547-3559.
    121. Basabe, J., Sen, M., and Wheeler, M.F., “The interior penalty discontinuous Galerkin method for elastic wave propagation: grid dispersion,” Geophysical Journal International, vol. 175 (2008) no. 1, pp. 83- 93.
    122. Dawson, C.N., Dean, R., Liu, R., and Wheeler, M.F., “Modeling of convection-dominated thermoporomechanics problems using incomplete interior penalty Galerkin method,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 198 (2008), no. 9-12, pp. 912-919
    123. Phillips, P.J. and Wheeler, M. F., “Overcoming the problem of locking in linear elasticity and poroelasticity: an heuristic approach,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 13 (2008), no. 1, pp. 5-12.
    124. Liu, R., Wheeler, M.F., Dawson, C.N., “A Three-Dimensional Nodal-Based Implementation of a Family of Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Elasticity Problems,” Computers and Structures, vol. 87, no. 3-4, pp. 141-150 (2009)
    125. Lu, B., Wheeler, M.F., “Iterative coupling reservoir simulation on high performance computers,” Petroleum Science, vol. 6, no. 1 (2009), pp. 43-50.
    126. Al-Shaalan, T., Dogru, A., Klie, H., Wheeler, M., “Studies of Robust Two-Stage Preconditioners for the Solution of Fully Implicit Multiphase Flow Problems,” The Saudi Aramco Journal of Technology (2009), pp. 2-11.
    127. Girault, V., Pencheva, G., Wheeler, M., and Wildey, T., “Domain decomposition for linear elasticity with DG jumps and mortars,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 198 (2009), no. 21-26, pp. 1751-1765.
    128. Sun, S., Wang, H., Wang, K., Wheeler, M.F., “An optimal-order L^2-error estimate for nonsymmetric discontinuous Galerkin methods for a diffusion equation in multiple space dimensions,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 198 (2009), no. 27-29, pp. 2190-2197.
    129. Balhoff, M. T., & Wheeler, M. F., “A predictive pore-scale model for non-Darcy flow in porous media,” SPE Journal, vol. 14 (2009), no. 4, pp. 579-587.
    130. Liu, R., Wheeler, M.F., Dawson, C.N., Dean, R., “On a coupled discontinuous/continuous Galerkin framework and an adaptive penalty scheme for poroelasticity problems,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 198 (2009), no. 41-44, pp. 3499-3510.
    131. Balhoff, M., Mikelic, A., Wheeler, M.F., “Polynomial filtration laws for low Reynolds number flows through Porous Media,” Transport in Porous Media, vol. 81 (2010), no. 1, pp. 35-60.
    132. Barbeiro, S., Wheeler, M.F., “A priori error estimates for the numerical solution of coupled geomechanics and reservoir flow model with stress dependent permeability,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 14, no. 4, p. 755, 2010.
    133. Ingram, R., Wheeler, M.F., and Yotov, I., “A Multipoint Flux Mixed Finite Element Method on Hexahedra,” SIAM Journal of Numerical Analysis, vol. 48, no. 4, 2010.
    134. Yuan, C., Wheeler, M.F., Delshad, M., “Modeling Multiphase Non-Newtonian Polymer Flow in IPARS Parallel Framework,” AIMS’ Journals, NHM, vol. 5 (2010) no. 3, pp. 583-602.
    135. Liu, R., Wheeler, M. F., Dawson, C. N., & Dean, R. H., “A fast convergent rate preserving discontinuous Galerkin framework for rate-independent plasticity problems,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 199 (2010), no. 49, pp. 3213-3226.
    136. Wheeler, M.F., Wildey, T., Xue, G., “Efficient algorithms for multiscale modeling in porous media,” Numerical Linear Algebra with Applications, vol. 17 (2010) pp. 771-785.
    137. Thomas, S. G., Klie, H.M., Rodriguez, A.A., and Wheeler, M.F., “A parallel stochastic framework for reservoir characterization and history matching,” Journal of Applied Mathematics, vol. 2011 (2011) Article ID: 535484, 19 pages.
    138. Wheeler, M. F., Xue, G., and Yotov,I., “Benchmark 3D: A multipoint flux mixed finite element method on general hexahedra,” Proceedings of Finite Volumes for Complex Applications VI - Problems & Perspectives, Springer Proceedings in Mathematics, vol. 4 (2011) no. 3, pp. 1055-1065.
    139. Thomas, S. G., & Wheeler, M. F., “Enhanced velocity mixed finite element methods for modeling coupled flow and transport on non-matching multiblock grids,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 15, (2011), no. 4, pp. 605-625.
    140. Wheeler, M.F., Xue, G., and Yotov, I., “A family of multipoint flux mixed finite element methods for elliptic problems on general grids,” Procedia Computer Science, vol. 4 (2011) pp. 918-927.
    141. Girault, V., Pencheva, G., Wheeler, M.F., Wildey, T., “Domain decomposition for poroelasticity and elasticity with DG jumps and mortars,” M3AS Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Science, vol. 21 (2011) no. 1, pp. 169-213
    142. Wheeler, M. F., Xue, G., and Yotov, I., “Benchmark 3D: A multipoint flux mixed finite element method on general hexahedra. In Finite Volumes for Complex Applications VI - Problems and Perspectives,” Springer Proceedings in Mathematics 4, pp. 255-265, 2011.
    143. Wheeler, M.F., Wildey, T, and Yotov, I, “A multiscale preconditioner for stochastic mortor mixed finite elements,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 200 (2011), no. 9, pp. 1251-1262.
    144. Wheeler, M.F., Xue, G., and Yotov, I., “Accurate cell-centered discretizations for modeling multiphase flow in porous media on general hexahedral and simplicial grids,” SPE Journal, vol. 17 (2012), no. 3, pp. 779-793.
    145. Wheeler, M.F., Xue, G., and Yotov, I,” Local velocity postprocessing for multipoint flux methods on general hexahedra,” ICES REPORT 11-04, The Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, March 2011, International Journal of Numerical Analysis and Modeling, vol. 9 (2012), pp. 607-627.
    146. Wheeler, M.F., Xue, G., Yotov, I., “A multiscale mortar multipoint flux mixed finite element method,” Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Analysis, vol. 46 (2012), no. 4, pp. 759-796.
    147. Wheeler, M., Xue, G., & Yotov, I., “A multipoint flux mixed finite element method on distorted quadrilaterals and hexahedra,” Numerische Mathematik, vol. 121 (2012), no. 1, pp. 165-204.
    148. Ganis, B., Wheeler, M.F., Wildey, T., and Yotov, I., “A frozen Jacobian multiscale mortar preconditioner for nonlinear interface operators,” SIAM Multiscale Modeling and Simulation, vol. 10 (2012), no. 3, pp. 853-873.
    149. Wheeler, M.F., Xue, G.R., and Yotov, I., “A multipoint flux mixed finite element method on distorted quadrilaterals and hexahedra,” Numerische Mathematik, vol. 121 (2012), p. 165.
    150. Wheeler, M.F., Alpak, F.O., “A supercoarsening multigrid method for poroelasticity in 3D coupled flow and geomechanics modeling,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 16 (2012), no. 4, pp. 953-974.
    151. Wheeler, M.F.; Mikelic, A., “Theory of the dynamic Biot-Allard equations and their link to the quasi-static Biot system,” Journal of Mathematical Physics, vol. 53 (2012), no. 12, 123702.
    152. Arbogast, T. Juntunen, M., Poole, J, Wheeler, M.F., “A discontinuous Galerkin method for two-phase in a porous medium enforcing H (div) velocity and continuous capillary pressure,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 17 (2013), no. 6, pp. 1055-1078.
    153. Abdelbaky, M., Wheeler, M.F. et al., “Enabling High Performance Computing as a Service,” IEEE Computer, vol. 45 (2012) no. 10, pp. 72-80.
    154. Wheeler, M.F, Xue, G., Yotov, I., “Accurate Cell-Centered Discretizations for Modeling Multiphase Flow in Porous Media on General Hexahedral and Simplicial Grids,” SPE Journal, vol. 17 (2012) no. 3, pp. 779-793.
    155. Wheeler, M.F., Thomas, S.G., “Enhanced-Velocity-Multiblock Method for Coupled Flow and Reactive-Species Transport Through Porous Media: Applications to Bioremediation and Carbon Sequestration,” SPE Journal, vol. 17 (2012) no. 3, pp. 794-804.
    156. Mikelić, A., and Wheeler, M. F., “On the Interface Law Between a Deformable Porous Medium Containing a Viscous Fluid and an Elastic Body,” Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences, vol. 22 (2012) no. 11.
    157. Mikelić, A., and Wheeler, M. F., “Theory of the dynamic Biot-Allard equations and their link to the quasi-static Biot system,” Journal of Mathematical Physics, vol. 53 (2012), no. 12. 123702.
    158. Wheeler, M. F., Xue, G., and Yotov, I. “A multipoint flux mixed finite element method on distorted quadrilaterals and hexahedra,” Numerische Mathematik, vol. 121 (2012), no. 1, pp. 165-204.
    159. Wheeler, M.F., Xue, G, and Yotov, I, “Coupling multipoint flux mixed finite elements with continuous Galerkin for poroelasticity,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 18 (2013) no. 1, pp. 57-75.
    160. Juntunen, M.; Wheeler, M.F., “Two-phase flow in complicated geometries,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 17 (2013), no. 2, pp. 239-247.
    161. Pencheva, G. V., Vohralík, M., Wheeler, M. F., & Wildey, T., “Robust a posteriori error control and adaptivity for multiscale, multinumerics, and mortar coupling,” SIAM Journal on Numerical Analysis, vol. 51 (2013), no. 1, pp. 526-554.
    162. Tavakoli, R.; Pencheva, G.; Wheeler, M.F.; Ganis, B., “A Parallel Ensemble Based Framework for Reservoir History Matching and Uncertainty Characterization,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 17 (2013) no. 1, pp. 83-97.
    163. Rohan, E., Shaw, S., Wheeler, M.F., and Whitman, J.R., “Mised and Galerkin finite element approximation of flow in a linear vescodastic porous medium,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 260 (2013) pp. 78-91.
    164. ElSheikh, A.H., Wheeler, M.F., and Hoteit, I., “An iterative stochastic ensemble method for parameter estimation of subsurface flow models,” Journal of Computational Physics, vol. 242 (2013), pp. 696-714
    165. ElSheikh, A.H., Wheeler, M.F., and Hoteit, I., “Clustered iterative stochastic ensemble method for multi-modal calibration of subsurface flow models,” Journal of Hydrology, vol. 491 (2013) pp. 40-55.
    166. ElSheikh, A.H., Wheeler, M.F., and Hoteit, I., “Nested Sampling algorithm for subsurface flow model selection, uncertainty quantification and nonlinear calibration,” Water Resources Research, vol. 49 (2013) no.12, pp. 8383-8399.
    167. Ferreira, J.A., Barbeiro, S., Peña, G., and Wheeler, M.F., (Eds.), “Modeling and Simulation in Fluid Dynamics in Porous Media,” Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, vol. 28 (2013).
    168. Elsheikh, A.H., Tavakoli, R., Wheeler, M.F., and Hoteit, I., “Boosting Iterative Stochastic Ensemble Method for Nonlinear Calibration of Subsurface Flow Models,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 259, (2013), pp. 10-23.
    169. Elsheikh, A.H., Tavakoli, R., Wheeler, M.F., and Hoteit, I., “Sparse Calibration of Subsurface Flow Models Using Nonlinear Orthogonal Matching Pursuit and an Iterative Stochastic Ensemble Method,” Advances in Water Resources, vol. 56 (2013), pp. 14-26.
    170. Elsheikh, A.H., Tavakoli, R., Wheeler, M.F., and Hoteit, I., “An Iterative Stochastic Ensemble Method for Parameter Estimation of Subsurface Flow Models,” Journal of Computational Physics, vol. 242 (2013), pp. 696-714.
    171. Vohralik, M., and Wheeler, M. F., “A posteriori error estimates, stopping criteria, and adaptivity for two-phase flows,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 17, (2013) no. 5, pp. 789-912.
    172. Mikelić, A., and Wheeler, M. F., “Convergence of iterative coupling for coupled flow and geomechanics,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 17 (2013) no. 3, pp. 455-461.
    173. Tavakoli, R., Yoon, H., Delshad, M., ElSheikh, A., Wheeler, M.F., Arnold, B., “Comparison of ensemble filtering algorithms and null space Monte Carlo for parameter estimation and uncertainty quantification using CO2 Sequestration Data,” Water Resources Research, vol. 49 (2013) no. 12, pp. 8108-8127.
    174. Mikelić, A., Wheeler, M.F., and Wick, T., “A quasistatic phase field approach for fluid filled fractures,” Submitted to Nonlinearity, 2013.
    175. Liu, R., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “On the spatial formulation of discontinuous Galerkin methods for finite elastoplasticity,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 253 (2013) pp. 219-236.
    176. Kumar, K., Wheeler, M.F., and Wick, T., “Reactive flow and reaction-induced boundary movement in a thin channel,” SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, vol. 35 (2013), no. 6, pp. B1235-B1266.
    177. Kim, M., and Wheeler, M.F., “A multiscale discontinuous Galerkin method with computational structure of continuous Galerkin for convection-diffusion-reaction problems,” Computers and Mathematics With Applications, Vol. 68, Issue 12 (2014) pp. 2251-2261.
    178. Beygi, M. R., Delshad, M., Pudugramam, V. S., Pope, G. A., & Wheeler, M. F., “A New Approach to Model Hysteresis and Its Impact on CO2-EOR Processes with Mobility Control Strategies,” Society of Petroleum Engineers (2013) doi:10.2118/165324-MS.
    179. Kong, X., Delshad, M., and Wheeler, M.F., “An Integrated Capillary, Buoyancy, and Viscous-Driven Model for Brine/CO2 Relative Permeability in a Compositional and Parallel Reservoir Simulator,” Modeling and Simulation in Fluid Dynamics in Porous Media, Springer 2013, pp. 125-142.
    180. ElSheikh, A.H., Wheeler, M.F., and Hoteit, I., “Nested Sampling Particle Filter for Nonlinear Data Assimilation,” Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society, vol. 140 (2014) no. 682, pp. 1640-1653.
    181. ElSheikh, A.H., Wheeler, M.F., and Hoteit, I., “Hybrid Nested Sampling algorithm for Bayesian model selection applied to inverse subsurface flow problems,” Journal of Computational Physics, vol. 258 (2014), pp. 319-337
    182. Salama, A., Sun, S., and Wheeler, M.F., “Solving global problems by considering multitude of local problems: application to single-phase flows in anisotropic porous media using the multipoint flux approximation,” Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, vol. 267 (2014), pp. 117-130
    183. Mikelić, A., Wang, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Numerical convergence study of iterative coupling for coupled flow and geomechanics,” Computational Geosciences Vol. 18, issue 3, pp. 325-341 (2014).
    184. Ganis, B., Kumar, K., Pencheva, G., Wheeler, M.F., Yotov, I, “A global Jacobian method for mortar discretizations of a fully-implicit two-phase flow model,” Multiscale Modeling & Simulation, 12(4), 1401-1423 (2014).
    185. Ganis, B., Juntunen, M., Pencheva, G., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “A global Jacobian method for mortar discretizations of nonlinear porous media flows,” SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, vol. 36 (2014), no. 2, pp. 522-542.
    186. Ganis, B., Mear, M., Sakhaee-Pour, A., Wheeler, M.F., Wick, T., “Modeling Fluid Injection in Fractures with a Reservoir Simulator Coupled to a Boundary Element Method,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 18, issue 5, pp. 613-624 (2014).
    187. Wheeler, M. F., Xue, G., and Yotov, I., “Coupling multipoint flux mixed finite element method with continuous Galerkin for poroelasticity,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 18, no. 1, pp. 57-75. (2014).
    188. ElSheikh, A.H., Hoteit, I., Wheeler, M.F., “Efficient Bayesian uncertainty quantification of subsurface flow models using nested sampling and sparse polynomial chaos surrogates,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 269 pp. 515-537. (2014).
    189. Tavakoli, R., Srinivasan, S., and Wheeler, M. F., “Rapid Updating of Stochastic Models by Use of an Ensemble-Filter Approach,” SPE Journal vol. 19 (2014), no. 3, pp. 500-513.
    190. Wheeler, M. F., Wick, T., and Wollner, W., “An augmented-Lagrangian method for the phase-field approach for pressurized fractures,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 271 (2014), pp. 69-85.
    191. Kim, M. Y., and Wheeler, M. F., “Coupling discontinuous Galerkin discretizations using mortar finite elements for advection–diffusion–reaction problems,” Computers & Mathematics with Applications, vol. 67 (2014), no. 1, pp. 181-198.
    192. Kong, X., Delshad, M., and Wheeler, M.F., “History Matching Heterogeneous Coreflood of CO2/Brine using Compositional Reservoir Simulator and Geostatistical Approach,” SPE Journal, SPE-163625-MS (2014).
    193. Florez H.A., Manzanilla R., Florez J., and Wheeler M.F., “Spline-based reservoir’s geometry reconstruction and mesh generation for coupled flow and mechanics simulation,” Computational Geosciences, vol. 18, issue 6, pp. 949-967 (2014). 
    194. Kumar, K., van Noorden, Wheeler, M.F., Wick, T., “An ALE-based method for reaction-induced boundary movement towards clogging,” Lecture Notes in Computational Science and Engineering Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications - ENUMATH 2013, pp. 633-641 (2014).
    195. Ganis, B., Girault, V., Mear, M., Singh, G. and Wheeler, M.F. “Modeling Fractures in a Poroelastic Medium.” Oil & Gas Science and Technology, Vol. 69, no. 4, pp. 515-528 (2014).
    196. Singh, G. and Wheeler, M.F., “Compositional Flow Modeling Using Multi- point Flux Mixed Finite Element Methods,” Computational Geosciences, Vol. 20, no. 3, pp. 421-435 (2016).
    197. Wick, T., Singh, G., Wheeler, M.F., “Fluid-Filled Fracture Propagation using a Phase-Field Approach and Coupling to a Reservoir Simulator.”, SPE Journal, SPE-168597, Vol. 21, no. 03, pp. 981-999, June 2016. 
    198. Singh, G., Wheeler, M.F. and T. Wick, “Fluid-Filled Fracture Propogation using a Phase-Field Approach and Coupling to a Reservoir Simulator,” SPE Journal, SPE 168597, (2015).
    199. Mikelic, A., Wheeler, M.F., Wick, T., “A phase-field method for propagating fluid-filled fractures coupled to a surrounding porous medium,” SIAM Multiscale Modeling Simulation, 13(1), pp. 367-398 (2015).
    200. Girault, V., Wheeler, M.F., Ganis, B., and Mear, M.E.. "A lubrication fracture model in a poro-elastic medium." Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences vol. 25, issue 04, pp. 1-59 (2015).
    201. Heister, T., Wheeler, M.F., and Wick, T.; “A primal-dual active set method and predictor-corrector mesh adaptivity for computing fracture propagation using a phase-field approach,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Vol. 290, pp. 466-495, (2015).
    202. Mikelic, A., Wheeler, M.F., and Wick, T.; “A quasistatic phase field approach to pressurized fractures,” Nonlinearity, Vol. 28, No. 5, (2015).
    203. Lee, S., Wheeler, M.F., and Wick, T.; 3D Fluid Filled Fracture Propagation in Porous Media using Phase Field and Adaptive Finite Elements, Accepted for publication, Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering (2015)
    204. Elsheikh, A.H., Demyanov, V., Tavakoli, R., Christie, M.A. and Wheeler, M.F., “Calibration of channelized subsurface flow models using nested sampling and soft probabilities,” Advances in Water Resources, vol. 75, pp. 14-30 (2015).
    205. Al-Hinai, O., Wheeler, M.F., and Yotov, I., A Generalized Mimetic Finite Difference Method and Two-Point Flux Schemes over Voronoi Diagrams, to appear at Mathematical Modeling and Numerical Analysis, (2015).
    206. Almani, T., Dogru, A., Kumar, K., Singh, G., and Wheeler, M.F.; “Convergence of multirate iterative coupling of geomechanics with flow in a poroelastic medium”, Appeared to Aramco Journal of Technology, Article 10 (2016).
    207. Kumar, K., Girault, V., and Wheeler, M.F.; “Convergence of iterative coupling of geomechanics with flow in a fractured poroelastic medium”, Computational Geosciences, DOI 10.1007/s10596-016-9573-4, (2016)
    208. Beygi, M. R., Delshad, M., Pudugramam, V. S., Pope, G. A., & Wheeler, M. F. Novel Three-Phase Compositional Relative Permeability and Three-Phase Hysteresis Models. SPE Journal, 20(1), 21-34. doi:10.2118/165324-PA (2015). 
    209. Lee, S., Miklec, A., Wheeler, M.F., and Wick, T., “Phase-field modeling of proppant-filled fractures in a poroelastic medium,” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, DOI: 10.1016/j.cma.2016.02.008, 2016
    210. Lee, S., Wheeler, M.F., and Wick, T.; “Pressure and fluid-driven fracture propagation in porous media using an adaptive finite element phase field model; Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, Volume 305, 15 June 2016, Pages 111-132
    211. Lee, S., Lee, Y-J., and Wheeler, M.F.; “A Locally Conservative Enriched Galerkin Approximation and Efficient Solver for the Parabolic Problems”; SIAM Journal on Scientific Computing, 38(3), (2016), A1404-A1429
    212. Lee, S., Wheeler, M.F., Wick, T., Srinivasan, S.; “Initialization of phase-field fracture propagation in porous media using probability maps of fracture networks”; Mechanics Research Communications DOI: 10.1016/j.mechrescom.2016.04.002, 2016
    213. Almani, T., Kumar, K., Dogru, A. H., Singh, G., and Wheeler, M. F.;“Convergence Analysis of Multirate Fixed-Stress Split Iterative Schemes for Coupling Flow with Geomechanics” Accepted to Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, (2016)
    214. Girault, V., Wheeler, M. F., Kumar, K., and Singh, G.; "Mixed formulation of a linearized lubrication fracture model in a poor-elastic medium”, Accepted, Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences, (2016)
    215. Lotfollahi, M., Kim, I., Beygi, M., Worthen, A., Huh, C., Johnston, K., Wheeler, M.F., DiCarlo, D.; "Foam Hysteresis in porous media", Submitted to Journal of Transport in Porous Media, (2016)
    216. Ganis, B., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I; “An enhanced velocity multipoint flux mixed finite element method for Darcy flow on non-matching hexahedral grids”, Procedia Computer Science, Vol. 51, (2015), pp. 1198-1207.
    217. Lee, S., Reber. J., Hayman, N., Wheeler, M.F., “Investigation of wing crack formation with a combined phase-field and experimental approach,”  Geophysical Research Letters. accepted manuscript online: 1 August 2016 DOI: 10.1002/2016GL069979
    218. Lee, S., Wheeler, M.F., “Adaptive enriched Galerkin methods for miscible displacement problems with entropy residual stabilization,” submitted to Journal of Computational Physics
    219. Lee, S., Wheeler, M.F., Wick, T., “Iterative coupling of flow, geomechanics and adaptive phase-field fracture including a level-set crack width approach,” submitted to Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics
    220. Min, B., Srinivasan, S., Wheeler, M.F., Nwachukwu, A., Selection of geologic models based on Pareto-optimality using surface deformation and CO2 injection data at the In Salah gas project, submitted to SPE Journal.
    221. Venkatraman, A., Arguelles, F., Okuno, R., Lake, L., and Wheeler, M.F., “Modeling impact of ions on solubility of CO2 in aqueous phase and its impact on CO2,” submitted to SPE Journal
    222. Florez, H., Wheeler, M.F., “A mortar method based on NURBS for curved interfaces” Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, accepted.
    223. De Basabe, J., Mrinal, S., Wheeler, M.F., “Elastic wave propagation in fractured media using the discontinuous Galerkin method,” Geophysics, vol. 81, No. 4 (JULY-AUGUST 2016); p. T163–T174,10.1190/GEO2015-0602.1

    Refereed Conference Proceedings

    1. Downing, J. A., Wheeler, M. F., and Young, D. M. “On the use of the modified successive over-relaxation method with several relaxation factors,” Proceedings of the IFIP Congress Reviews (1965).
    2. Douglas Jr., J., Dupont, T. F., and Wheeler, M. F., “H1-Galerkin methods for the Laplace and heat equations,” Mathematical Aspects of Finite Elements in Partial Differential Equations, Carl deBoor, ed., Academic Press, Inc. (1974), pp. 383-416.
    3. Rachford, H., and Wheeler, M. F., “An H-1-Galerkin procedure for the two-point boundary value problem,” Mathematical Aspects of Finite Elements in Partial Differential Equations, Carl deBoor, ed., Academic Press, Inc. (1974), pp. 353-382.
    4. Darlow, B. L., Ewing, R. E., and Wheeler, M. F., “Mixed finite element methods for miscible displacement problems in porous media,” Proceedings of 6th SPE Symposium on Reservoir Simulation, New Orleans, Louisiana (1982), pp. 137-146.
    5. Wheeler, M. F., “Computing accurate velocities for fluid flow in porous media,” Proceedings of Fifth International Symposium on Finite Elements and Flow Problems (1984), pp. 131-136.
    6. Nakata, M., and Wheeler, M. F., “Some superconvergence results for mixed finite element methods for parabolic problems,” Numerical Analysis (Guanajuato, 1984)—Lecture Notes in Mathematics, Springer, Berlin (1986), no. 1230, pp. 167-174.
    7. Dupont, T. F., Glowinski, R., Kinton, W. A., and Wheeler, M. F., “Mixed finite element methods for time-dependent problems,” Applications to Controls in Finite Elements in Fluids, vol. 18, T. J. Chung, ed., Hemisphere Publ. Corp., Washington (1992), pp. 109-136.
    8. Arbogast, T., Bryant, S., Saaf, F., Wang, C., and Wheeler, M. F., “New computational approaches for chemically reactive transport in porous media,” Next Generation Environmental Models and Computational Methods, SIAM (1997), pp. 217-226.
    9. Chippada, S., Dawson, C. N., Martinez, M. L., and Wheeler, M. F., “A projection method for constructing a mass conservative velocity field,” Computational Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering: Proceedings of the 1997 Symposium on Advances in Computational Mechanics, vol. 157 (1998), pp. 1-10.
    10. Chippada, S., Dawson, C. N., Martinez, M. L., and Wheeler, M. F., “A Godunov-type finite volume method for the system of shallow water equations,” Computational Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering, vol. 151 (1998), no. 1-2, pp. 105-129.
    11. Wheeler, M. F. and Yotov, I., “Physical and computational domain decompositions for modeling subsurface flows,” Tenth International Conference on Domain Decomposition Methods, Contemporary Mathematics, vol. 218, J. Mandel, et al., eds., American Mathematical Society, (1998), pp. 217-228.
    12. Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Locally conservative algorithms for flow,” The Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications X, J. R. Whiteman ed., Elsevier, Oxford, U.K. (1999), pp. 29-46.
    13. Wheeler, M. F., “Advanced techniques and algorithms for reservoir simulation II: the multiblock approach in the Integrated Parallel Accurate Reservoir Simulator (IPARS),” The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications: Resource Recovery, Confinement, and Remediation of Environmental Hazards, eds. J. Chadam, A. Cunningham, R. E. Ewing, P. Ortoleva, and M. F. Wheeler, vol 131 (2002), Springer-Verlag, New York, pp. 9-20.
    14. Wheeler, M. F., Eslinger, O. Sun, S. and Rivière, B., “Discontinuous Galerkin method for modeling flow and reactive transport in porous media,” in Proceedings of 34th National Conference on Numerical Analysis (CANUM 2002), Anglet, France, May 2002.
    15. Wheeler, M. F. and Phillips, P. J., “A coupling of mixed and Galerkin finite element methods for poro-elasticity,” Proceedings of Second M.I.T. Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics,ed. K. T. Bathe. Elsevier, vol.2, 2003, pp. 1573-1575.
    16. Wheeler, M. F. and Liu, R., “Discontinuous Galerkin finite element solution of 3D elasticity,” Proceedings of Second M.I.T. Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics, ed. K. T. Bathe. Elsevier, vol.2, 2003, pp. 2170-2172.
    17. Sun, S. and Wheeler, M. F., “Mesh adaptation strategies for discontinuous Galerkin methods applied to reactive transport problems,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Computing, Communication and Control Technologies (CCCT ’04), Austin, Texas, August 14-17, 2004.
    18. Sun, S., Wheeler, M. F., Obeyesekere, M., and Patrick Jr., C. W., “Nonlinear behavior of capillary formation in a deterministic angiogenesis model,” Proceedings of the 4th World Congress of Nonlinear Analysts, Orlando, Florida, June 30-July 7, 2004.
    19. Rivière, B. and Wheeler, M. F., “Discontinuous finite element methods for acoustic and elastic wave problems,” ICM2002 Beijing Satellite Conference on Scientific Computing, Contemporary Mathematics 329, (2003), AMS, pp. 271—282.
    20. Sun, S. and Wheeler, M. F., “A dynamic, adaptive, locally conservative and nonconforming solution strategy for transport phenomena in chemical engineering,” Proceedings of the AIChE 2004 Annual Meeting, Austin, Texas, November 7-12, 2004.
    21. S. Sun, M. F. Wheeler, M. Obeyesekere and C. W. Patrick Jr., “Multiscale angiogenesis modeling,” to appear in Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Simulation of Multiphysics MultiscaleSystems (in conjunction with the ICCS 2005 conference), Atlanta, Georgia, May 22-25, 2005.
    22. Manish Parashar, Vincent Matossian, Wolfgang Bangerth, Hector Klie, Benjamin Rutt, Tahsin Kurc, Umit Catalyurek, Joel Saltz, Mary F. Wheeler, “Towards Dynamic Data-Driven Optimization of Oil Well Placement”, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, Volume 3515, Apr 2005, Pages 656 – 663.
    23. Sun, S., Wheeler, M.F., Obeyesekere, M. and Patrick, C., “Multiscale angiogenesis modeling,” Lecture Notes in Computer Science, v. 3516, (2005), pp. 96-103.
    24. Sun, S., and Wheeler, M. F. “Dynamically adaptive discontinuous Galerkin methods for contaminant transport in porous media,” Mathematics and Computation, Supercomputing, Reactor Physics and Nuclear and Biological Applications, Avignon, France, September 12-15, 2005, American Nuclear Society (2005).
    25. Sun, S. and Wheeler, M. F., “Adaptive discontinuous Galerkin methods for coupled diffusion- and advection-dominated transport phenomena,” Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Computing, Communication and Control Technologies (CCCT05), Austin, TX, July 24-27, 2005, eds. H.-W. Chu, M. J. Savoie, and B. Sanchez, vol. 1, ISBN: 980-6560-46-9 (2005), pp. 130-135.
    26. Sun, S., and Wheeler, M. F. “Dynamically adaptive discontinuous Galerkin methods for contaminant transport in porous media,” Proceedings of the M&C2005 International Topical Meeting on Mathematics and Computation, Supercomputing, Reactor Physics and Nuclear and Biological Applications, Palais des Papes, Avignon, France, September 12-15, 2005, on CD-ROM, American Nuclear Society, LaGrange Park, IL, 2005.
    27. Pencheva, G., Thomas, S.G., Wheeler, M.F., “Mortar Coupling of Multiphase Flow and Reactive Transport on Non-Matching Grids,” Finite Volumes for Complex Applications V (Problems and Perspectives), eds. R. Eymard and J.M. Herard, Aussois, France, vol. 5, ISBN: 978-1-84821-035-6 (2008), pp. 135-143.
    28. Delshad, M., Thomas, S., Wheeler, M.F., “Parallel simulations of CO2 sequestration using a non-isothermal compositional model,” International Mechanical Engineering Conference and Exposition (IMECE), ASME, Boston, Massachusetts, vol. 12 (2008) Mechanics of Solids, Structures and Fluids, pp. 19-28.
    29. Wheeler, M.F., Delshad, M., Kong, X., Thomas, S., and Xue, G., “Role of Computation Science in Protecting the Environment; Geological Storage of CO2,” Proceedings of the International Congress of Mathematicians, Hyderabad, India, August 19-27, 2010, vol. 4, Hindustan Book Agency, pp. 2864-2885.
    30. Wheeler, M.F. and Xue, G., “Accurate Locally Conservative Discretizations for Modeling Multiphase Flow in Porous Media on General Hexahedra Grids,” Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery- ECMOR XII, EAGE: Cambridge, U.K, 2010.
    31. Wheeler, M.F., Ganis, B, Liu, R., Wang B. and Yotov, I., “Multiscale Modeling of Flow and Geomechanics,” Proceeding of RICAM, Linz, Austria, 2012.
    32. Kumar, K., Girault, V., Almani, T., Wheeler, M.F., Convergence of iterative schemes for coupled flow and geomechanics in a fractured reservoir, Oberwolfach workshop on Reactive Flows in Deformable Complex Media, Oberwolfach Report, 2014.
    33. Singh, G., Pencheva, G., Kumar, K, Wick, T., Ganis, B. and Wheeler, M.F., “Impact of Accurate Fractured Reservoir Flow Modeling on Recovery Predictions.” SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference, SPE 188630, Woodlands, TX, 2014.
    34. Wick, T., Singh, G., Wheeler, M.F., “Pressurized-Fracture Propagation using a Phase-Field Approach Coupled to a Reservoir Simulator,” SPE 168597 SPE Hydraulic Fracturing Technology Conference, Society of Petroleum Engineers, 2014.
    35. Singh, G. and Wheeler, M.F., “Compositional Flow Modeling Using Multi- point Flux Mixed Finite Element Methods.” European Conference on Mathematics of Oil Recovery XIV, Sicily, Italy, September 2014.
    36. Wick, T., Lee, S., and Wheeler, M.F.; Phase-field for pressurized fracture propagation in porous media; VI International Conference on Computational Methods for Coupled Problems in Science and Engineering 2015 Proceedings
    37. Al-Hinai, O, Wheeler, M.F., Srinivasan, S. Mimetic Finite Differences for Flow in Fractures from Microseismic Data, SPE 173319, SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, 23-25 February, Houston, Texas, USA, (2015).
    38. Ganis, B., Wheeler, M.F., and Yotov, I., “An enhanced velocity multipoint flux mixed finite element method for Darcy flow on non-matching hexahedral grids”, In proceedings of the International Conference on Computational Science (ICCS 2015), Reykjavik, Iceland, June 1-3, 2015
    39. Tavakoli, R., Srinivasan, S., Elsheikh, A.H., and Wheeler, M.F., "Efficient integration of production and seismic data into reservoir models exhibiting complex connectivity using an iterative ensemble smoother,” SPE 173288 SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, 23-25 February, Houston, Texas, USA. (2015)
    40. Wick, T., Lee, S., and Wheeler, M.F.; 3D Phase-field for pressurized fracture propagation in heterogeneous media; VI International Conference on Computational Methods for Coupled Problems in Science and Engineering 2015 Proceedings, May 2015
    41. Wheeler, M.F., Pencheva, G., and Kumar, K.; Minisymposium on “Novel Discretization Techniques for Multiphase Flow and Transport in Porous Media”, in the 8th International Conference on Porous Media & Annual Meeting of the International Society for Porous Media (InterPore), Cincinnati, Ohio, May 9-12, 2016. 
    42. Mital, P., Wick, T., Wheeler, M. F., and Pencheva, G. "Discontinuous and enriched Galerkin methods for phase-field fracture propagation in elasticity”, Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications, Proceedings of ENUMATH 2015, September 2015, Ankara, Turkey, to appear
    43. Almani, T., Kumar, K., Singh, G., and Wheeler, M. F., "Multirate Undrained Splitting for Coupled Flow and Geomechanics in Porous Media." ENUMATH 2015 Proceedings. European Conference on Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications, September 14-18, 2015.  Accepted.
    44. Venkatraman, A., Singh, G., Dindoruk, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Modeling Impact of Geochemical Reactions on the Development of Miscibility of Real Reservoir Fluid Mixture during CO2 EOR”, SPE IOR/EOR Conference, Tulsa, Oklahoma, 2016.
    45. Lotfollahi, M., Kim, I., Beygi, M.R., Worthen, A.J., Huh, C., Johnston, K.P., Wheeler, M. F., and DiCarlo, D.A., Experimental Studies and Modeling of Foam Hysteresis in Porous Media, Paper SPE-179664 (2016)

    Other Major Publications

    1. Douglas Jr., J., Dupont, T. F., and Wheeler, M. F., “Some superconvergence results for an H1-Galerkin procedure for the heat equation,” Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 10, Springer-Verlag (1974).
    2. Hayes, L. J., Kendall, R. P., and Wheeler, M. F., “Treatment of sources and sinks in steady-state reservoir engineering simulations,” Advances in Computer Methods for Partial Differential Equations II, R. Vichnevetsky, ed., IMACS (AICA) (1977), pp. 301-306.
    3. Carey, G. F., and Wheeler, M. F., “C0 collocation-Galerkin methods, codes for boundary-value problems in ordinary differential equations,” Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 76, B. Childs, et al., eds., Springer-Verlag, New York (1979), pp. 250-257.
    4. Pruess, S., Russell, R., Sincovec, R., and Wheeler, M. F., “Workshop on basis functions, boundary-value problems in ordinary differential equations,” Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 76, B. Childs, et al., eds., Springer-Verlag, New York (1979), pp. 263-267.
    5. Darlow, B., Douglas Jr., J., Kendall, R. P., and Wheeler, M. F., “Self-adaptive Galerkin methods for one-dimensional, two phase immiscible flow,” Proceedings of the 46th SPE Symposium on Reservoir Simulation, Denver, Colorado (1979), pp. 65-72.
    6. Wheeler, M. F., and Darlow, B. L., “Interior penalty Galerkin procedures for miscible displacement problems in porous media,” Computational Methods in Nonlinear Mechanics (Proceedings of Second International Conference), North Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, New York (1980), pp. 485-506.
    7. Wheeler, M. F., “A self-adaptive finite difference procedure for one-dimensional, two-phase, immiscible flow,” Seminar on Numerical Analysis and its Applications to Continuum Physics, Soc. Brasil Mat., Rio de Janeiro (1980), pp. 153-161.
    8. Ewing, R. E., Fontecilla, R., Jones, R. W., and Wheeler, M. F., “Mixed finite element methods for elliptic partial differential equations,” Proceedings of the 10th IMACS World Congress on Systems Simulation and Scientific Computation, Montreal, Canada (1982), pp. 40-42.
    9. Ewing, R. E., Russell, T. F., and Wheeler, M. F., “Simulation of miscible displacement using mixed methods and a modified method of characteristics,” SPE 12241, 7th SPE Symposium on Reservoir Simulation, San Francisco, California (1983), pp. 71-82.
    10. Ewing, R. E., and Wheeler, M. F., “Computational aspects of mixed finite element methods,” Numerical Methods for Scientific Computing, R. S. Stepleman, ed., North Holland Publishing Company, Amsterdam, New York (1983), pp. 163-172.
    11. Potempa, T., and Wheeler, M. F., “A slightly compressible miscible displacement problem,” Proceedings of Fifth International Symposium on Finite Elements and Flow Problems, Austin, Texas (1984).
    12. Gonzalez, R., and Wheeler, M. F., “Mixed finite element methods for petroleum reservoir engineering problems,” Computing Methods in Engineering and Applied Sciences, vol. 6 (1984), North Holland, Amsterdam, pp. 639-658.
    13. Potempa, T. C., and Wheeler, M. F., “An implicit diffusive numerical procedure for a slightly compressible miscible displacement problem,” Numerical Analysis (Dundee, 1983), Lecture Notes in Mathematics, 1066, Springer, New York (1984), pp. 239-263.
    14. Ewing, R. E., and Wheeler, M. F., “Galerkin methods for miscible displacement problems with point sources and sinks—unit mobility ratio case,” Mathematical Methods in Energy Research (Laramie, WY., 1982/1983), SIAM, Philadelphia, PA (1984), pp. 40-58.
    15. Ewing, R. E., Gonzalez, R., Koebbi, J. V., and Wheeler, M. F., “Mixed finite element methods for accurate velocities,” Finite Elements in Fluids, vol. 6 (1985), John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., pp. 233-249.
    16. Nakata, M., Weiser, A., and Wheeler, M. F., “Some superconvergence results for mixed finite element methods for elliptic problems on rectangular domains,” Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications V, J. R. Whiteman, ed., Academic Press, New York (1985), pp. 367-390.
    17. Russell, T. F., Wheeler, M. F., and Chiang, C., “Large-scale simulation of miscible displacement by mixed and characteristic finite element methods,” Proceedings of the SEG/SIAM/SPE Conference on Mathematical and Computational Methods in Seismic Exploration and Reservoir Modeling, SIAM (1985), pp. 85-107.
    18. Dawson, C. N., Nguyen, T. M., Poole, S. W., and Wheeler, M. F., “Simulation of hydrocarbon in groundwater,” Cray Channels, vol. 8 (1986), no. 3, pp. 14-19.
    19. Dawson, C. N., Bordon, R. C., and Wheeler, M. F., “Numerical simulation of microbial biodegradation of hydrocarbons in groundwater,” Proceeding of 6th International Symposium on Finite Elements of Flow Problems, Antibes, France (1986), pp. 353-358.
    20. Killough, J., and Wheeler, M. F., “Parallel iterative linear equation solvers: an investigation of domain decomposition algorithms for reservoir simulation,” SPE 16021, The Ninth SPE Symposium (1987), pp. 293-312.
    21. Moissis, D. E., Miller, C. A., and Wheeler, M. F., “A parametric study of viscous fingering in miscible displacement by numerical simulation,” Numerical Simulation in Oil Recovery, M. F. Wheeler, ed., Springer-Verlag, New York (1987), pp. 228-249.
    22. Dawson, C. N., and Wheeler, M. F., “An operator-splitting method for advection-diffusion reaction problems,” Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications VI, J. R. Whiteman, ed., Academic Press (1987), pp. 463-482.
    23. Bedient, P. B., Dawson, C. N., and Wheeler, M. F., “Numerical modeling of subsurface contaminant transport with biodegradation kinetics,” Proceedings of National Water Well Conference, National Water Wells Association, Houston, Texas (1987), pp. 329-344.
    24. Gonzalez, R., and Wheeler, M. F., “Domain decomposition for elliptic partial differential equations with Neumann boundary conditions,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Vector and Parallel Computing—Issues in Applied Research and Development (Loen, 1986), Parallel Computing, vol. 5 (1987), no. 1-2, pp. 257-263.
    25. Dawson, C. N., Nguyen, T. M., Poole, S. W., and Wheeler, M. F., “Simulation of subsurface contaminant transport with biodegradation kinetics,” Proceedings of 3rd International Symposium, Science and Engineering on Cray Supercomputers, Mendota Heights, Minn. (1987), pp. 75-86.
    26. Miller, C. A., Moissis, D. E., and Wheeler, M. F., “Simulation of viscous fingering in miscible displacement through porous media,” Proceedings of Vista Conference, Norway (1988).
    27. Wheeler, M. F., “Modeling of highly advective flow problems: modeling surface and subsurface flows,” Proceedings of the 7th Water Resources International Conference, MIT, U.S.A., vol. 1 (1988), pp. 35-47.
    28. Glowinski, R., and Wheeler, M. F., “Domain decomposition and mixed finite element methods for elliptic problems,” Domain Decomposition Methods for Partial Differential Equations, SIAM, Philadelphia (1988), pp. 144-172.
    29. Dawson, C. N., Kinton, W. A., and Wheeler, M. F., “Time-splitting for advection-dominated parabolic problems in one space variable,” Communications in Applied Numerical Methods, vol. 4 (1988), pp. 413-423.
    30. Miller, C. A., Moissis, D. E., and Wheeler, M. F., “Simulation of miscible viscous fingering using a modified method of characteristics: effects of gravity and heterogeneity,” SPE 18440, Proceedings of the 10th SPE Symposium on Reservoir Simulation, Houston, Tex. (1989), pp. 431-446.
    31. Dawson, C. N., Dupont, T. F., and Wheeler, M. F., “The rate of convergence of the modified method of characteristics for linear advection in one dimension,” Mathematics for Large Scale Computing—Lecture Notes in Pure and Applied Mathematics, vol. 120, Dekker, New York (1989).
    32. Glowinski, R., Kinton, W. A., and Wheeler, M. F., “Acceleration of domain decomposition algorithms for mixed finite elements by multi-level methods,” Third International Symposium on Domain Decomposition Methods for Partial Differential Equations, R. Glowinski, ed., SIAM (1990), pp. 263-290.
    33. Dawson, C. N., and Wheeler, M. F., “Characteristic methods for modeling nonlinear adsorption in contaminant transport,” Proceedings of 8th International Conference on Computational Methods in Water Resources, Venice, Italy, Computational Mechanics Publications, Southampton, U.K. (1990), pp. 305-314.
    34. Arbogast, T., Obeyesekere, M., and Wheeler, M. F., “Convergence analysis for simulating flow in root-soil systems,” The Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications VII, J. R. Whiteman, ed., Academic Press (1991), pp. 361-385.
    35. Cowsar, L. C., and Wheeler, M. F., “Parallel domain decomposition method for mixed finite elements for elliptic partial differential equations,” Fourth International Symposium on Domain Decomposition Methods for Partial Differential Equations, SIAM (1991), pp. 358-373.
    36. Chilakapati, A., Miller, C. A., and Wheeler, M. F., “Modeling of three-dimensional unstable miscible displacement in porous media,” Proceedings of IMACS '91, Trinity College, Dublin (1991), pp. 609-610.
    37. Arbogast, T., Chilakapati, A., and Wheeler, M. F., “A characteristic-mixed method for contaminant transport and miscible displacement,” Computational Methods in Water Resources IX, Vol. 1: Numerical Methods in Water Resources, T. F. Russell, R. E. Ewing, C. A. Brebbia, W. G. Gray, and G. F. Pinder, eds., Computational Mechanics Publications, Southampton, U.K. (1992), pp. 77-84.
    38. Chilakapati, A., Robertson, K. R., and Wheeler, M. F., “Three-dimensional bioremediation modeling in heterogeneous porous media,” Computational Methods in Water Resources IX, Vol. 1: Numerical Methods in Water Resources, T. F. Russell, R. E. Ewing, C. A. Brebbia, W. G. Gray, and G. F. Pinder, eds., Computational Mechanics Publications, Southampton, U.K. (1992), pp. 299-316.
    39. Chippada, S., Ramaswamy, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Mixed finite element methods for flow through unsaturated porous media,” Computational Methods in Water Resources IX, Vol. 1: Numerical Methods in Water Resources, T. F. Russell, R. E. Ewing, C. A. Brebbia, W. G. Gray, and G. F. Pinder, eds., Computational Mechanics Publications, Southampton, U.K. (1992), pp. 239-246.
    40. Cowsar, L. C., Weiser, A., and Wheeler, M. F., “Parallel multigrid and domain decomposition algorithms for elliptic equations,” Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on Domain Decomposition Methods for Partial Differential Equations, D. E. Keyes, T. F. Chan, G. Meurant, J. Scroggs, and R. G. Voigt, eds., SIAM (1992), pp. 376-385.
    41. Cowsar, L. C., Dean, E. J., Glowinski, R., LeTallec, P., Li, C. H., Périaux, J., and Wheeler, M. F., “Decomposition principles and their applications in scientific computing,” Proceedings of the Fifth SIAM Conference on Parallel Processing for Scientific Computing, J. Dongarra, K. Kennedy, P. Messina, D. Sorensen, and R. Voigt, eds., SIAM (1992), pp. 213-237.
    42. Arbogast, T., Obeyesekere, M., and Wheeler, M. F., “Simulation of flow in root-soil systems,” Computational Methods in Water Resources IX, Vol. 1: Numerical Methods in Water Resources, T. F. Russell, R. E. Ewing, C. A. Brebbia, W. G. Gray, and G. F. Pinder, eds., Computational Mechanics Publications, Southampton, U.K. (1992), pp. 195-203.
    43. Dawson, C. N., and Wheeler, M. F., “Time-splitting methods for advection-diffusion-reaction equations arising in contaminant transport,” Proceedings of ICIAM ’91, R. O'Malley, ed. SIAM, Philadelphia (1992), pp. 71-82.
    44. Chippada, C., Cowsar, L. C., Ramaswamy, B., Tetzlaff, R., and Wheeler, M. F., “Two-dimensional modeling of flow and sedimentation,” Finite Elements in Fluids, New Trends and Applications: Part II, O. C. Zienkowicz, ed., Centre Internacional de Metodes Numericos en Ingenuro, Barcelona, Spain (1993), pp. 796-805.
    45. Greenberg, J. K., Pavarino, L., Rame, M., and Wheeler, M. F., “Chemical flood simulation on distributed memory parallel computers,” Proceedings of Panel ’93, XIX Latin American Conference in Operations Research, Buenos Aires, Argentina (1993), pp. 134- 156.
    46. Arbogast, T., and Wheeler, M. F., “A parallel numerical model for subsurface contaminant transport with biodegradation kinetics,” Proceedings of Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications VIII, J. R. Whiteman, ed. (1994), pp. 199 -213.
    47. Arbogast, T., Dawson, C. N., and Wheeler, M. F., “A parallel multiphase numerical model for subsurface contaminant transport with biodegradation kinetics,” Computational Methods in Water Resources X, A. Peters, G. Wittum, B. Herrling, U. Meissner, C. A. Brebbia, W. G. Gray, and G. F. Pindar, eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (1994), pp. 1499-1506.
    48. Arbogast, T., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Logically rectangular mixed methods for groundwater flow and transport on general geometry,” Computational Methods in Water Resources X, A. Peters, G. Wittum, B. Herrling, U. Meissner, C. A. Brebbia, W. G. Gray, and G. F. Pinder, eds., Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, The Netherlands (1994), pp. 149-156.
    49. Dawson, C. N., and Wheeler, M. F., “Two-grid methods for mixed finite element approximations of nonlinear parabolic equations,” Domain Decomposition Methods in Scientific and Engineering Computing (University Park, PA, 1993), Contemporary Mathematics 180, American Mathematics Society (1994), pp.191-203.
    50. Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Mixed finite element methods for modeling flow and transport in porous media,” Mathematical Modeling of Flow through Porous Media, A. Bourgeat, C. Carasso, S. Luckhaus, and A. Mikelic, eds., World Scientific, London (1995), pp. 337-358.
    51. Arbogast, T., Dawson, C. N., and Wheeler, M. F., “A parallel algorithm for two phase multicomponent contaminant transport,” Proceedings of the 2nd Summer Conference ‘Numerical Modeling in Continuum Mechanics,’ Part I (Prague 1994), Applications of Mathematics, vol. 40 (1995), no. 3, pp. 163-174.
    52. Arbogast, T., Keenan, P. T., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Logically rectangular mixed methods for Darcy flow on general geometry,” SPE 29099, Proceedings of the 13th SPE Symposium on Reservoir Simulation, Society of Petroleum Engineers (1995), pp. 51-59.
    53. Ghoir, S. F., Lim, M. T., Pope, G. A., Sephernoori, K., Wang, C., and Wheeler, M. F., “Compositional reservoir simulation on CM-5 and KSR1 parallel machines,” SPE 291400, Proceedings of the 13th SPE Symposium on Reservoir Simulation, Society of Petroleum Engineers (1995), pp. 479-491.
    54. Chippada, S., Dawson, C. N., Martinez, M., Wheeler, M. F., “Parallel computing for finite element models of surface water flow,” Computational Methods in Water Resources XI, vol. 2, A. A. Aldama, et al., eds., Computational Mechanics Publications, Southampton, U.K. (1996), pp. 63-70.
    55. Klie, H. M., Ramé, M., Wheeler, M. F., “Hybrid Krylov-secant methods for nonlinear equations arising in porous media applications,” Computational Methods in Water Resources XI, vol. 2, A. A. Aldama, et al., eds., Computational Mechanics Publications, Southampton, U.K. (1996), pp. 467-481.
    56. Bryant, S., Saaf, F., Tapia, R., and Wheeler, M. F., “Computing general chemical equilibria with an interior-point method,” Computational Methods in Water Resources XI, vol. 2, A. A. Aldama, et al., eds., Computational Mechanics Publications, Southampton, U.K. (1996), pp. 201-209.
    57. Arbogast, T., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Logically rectangular mixed methods for flow in irregular heterogeneous domains,” Computational Methods in Water Resources XI, A. A. Aldama, et al., eds., Computational Mechanics Publications, Southampton, U.K. (1996), pp. 621-628.
    58. Chippada, S., Dawson, C. N., Martinez, M., and Wheeler, M. F., “Numerical simulation of the shallow water equations,” Proceedings of the ASME Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting, vol. 3, American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New York (1996), pp. 409-414.
    59. Arbogast, T., Dawson, C. N., Keenan, P. T., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “The application of mixed methods to subsurface simulation,” Modeling and Computation in Environmental Sciences, R. Helmig, et al., eds., Notes on Numerical Fluid Mechanics 59, Verlag-Vieweg, Wiesbaden (1997), pp. 1-13.
    60. Arbogast, T., Dawson, C. N., Parashar, M., Sephernoori, K., Wang, P., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “A new generation EOS compositional reservoir simulator. Part I: formulation and discretization,” SPE 37979, 1997 SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium (1997).
    61. Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Domain decomposition mixed methods for multiphase groundwater flow in multiblock aquifers,” Computational Methods in Water Resources XII, Crete, Greece (1998).
    62. Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Mortar mixed finite element approximations for elliptic and parabolic equations,” Ninth International Conference on Approximation Theory, C. K. Shui and L. L. Schumacher, eds., Vanderbilt University Press (1998).
    63. Wheeler; M. F., Arbogast, T., Bryant, S., and Eaton, J., “Efficient parallel computation of spatially heterogeneous geochemical reactive transport,” Computational Methods in Water Resources XII, Crete, Greece (1998), pp. 453-460.
    64. Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Physical and computational domain decompositions for modeling subsurface flows,” Tenth International Conference on Domain Decomposition Methods, Contemporary Mathematics, J. Mandel et al., eds. American Mathematical Society, vol. 218 (1998), pp. 217-228.
    65. Wheeler, M. F., Dawson, C. N., and Eaton, J., “Transport of multispecies contaminants with biological and chemical kinetics in porous media,” Modeling and Computation for Applications in Mathematics, Science, and Engineering (Evanston, IL, 1996), Numerical Mathematics and Scientific Computation, Oxford Univ. Press, New York (1998), pp. 25-37.
    66. Arbogast, T., Bryant, S., Eaton, J., Lu, Q., Peszynska, M., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “A parallel multiblock/multidomain approach for reservoir simulation,” Fifteenth SPE Symposium on Reservoir Simulation, Society of Petroleum Engineers (1999), pp. 51-61.
    67. Arguello, J. G., Bryant, S., Eaton, J., Minkoff, S., Peszynska, M., Stone, C. M., and Wheeler, M. F., “Staggered in time coupling of reservoir flow simulation and geomechanical deformation: Step one—one-way coupling,” Fifteenth SPE Symposium on Reservoir Simulation, Society of Petroleum Engineers (1999), pp. 329-330.
    68. Peszynska, M., Lu, Q., Wheeler, M. F., “Coupling different numerical algorithms for two phase fluid flow,” The Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications X, J. R. Whiteman, ed., Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, United Kingdom (1999), pp. 205-214.
    69. Peszynska, M., Lu, Q., Wheeler, M. F., “Multiphysics coupling of codes,” Computational Methods in Water Resources, Vol. 1: Computational Methods for Subsurface Flow and Transport, L. R. Bentley, J. F. Sykes, C. A. Brebbia, W. G. Gray, and G. F. Pinder, eds. A.A. Balkema (2000), pp. 175-182.
    70. Wheeler, M. F., Wheeler, J. A., Peszynska, M., “A distributed computing portal for coupling multi-physics and multiple domains in porous media,” Computational Methods in Water Resources, Vol. 1: Computational Methods for Subsurface Flow and Transport, L. R. Bentley, J. F. Sykes, C. A. Brebbia, W. G. Gray, and G. F. Pinder, eds., A. A. Balkema (2000), pp. 167-174.
    71. Lee, W., Noh, M., Wheeler, M. F., “Air-water flow simulation in unsaturated porous media,” Computational Methods in Water Resources, Vol. 1: Computational Methods for Subsurface Flow and Transport, L. R. Bentley, J. F. Sykes, C. A. Brebbia, W. G. Gray, and G. F. Pinder, eds., A. A. Balkema (2000), pp. 93-100.
    72. Arnold, D. C., Lee, W., Dongarra, J., Wheeler, M. F., “Providing infrastructure and interface to high-performance applications in a distributed setting,” High Performance Computing 2000, A. Tentner, ed., SCS, (2000), pp. 248-253.
    73. Wheeler, M. F., Peszynska, M., and Dawson, C. N., “Multiphysics couplings for environmental problems,” Proceedings of the DOD Users Group Conference (2000), Albuquerque, New Mexico.
    74. Wheeler, M. F., Peszynska, M., Gai, X., El-Domeiri, O., “Modeling subsurface flow on a PC cluster,” High Performance Computing 2000, A. Tentner ed., SCS, (2000), pp. 318-323.
    75. Wheeler, M. F., Rivière, B., and Dawson, C. N., “Discontinuous Galerkin methods for flow and reactive transport diffusion,” Proceedings of the DOD Users Group Conference, (2000), Albuquerque, New Mexico.
    76. Dawson, C. N., Parr, V. J., and Wheeler, M. F., “Issues in parallel computation of flow and transport in surface waters,” Proceedings of the International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications, vol. 1, H. R. Arabnia ed., Las Vegas, NV, June 26-29, CSREA Press, (2000), pp. 21-27.
    77. Rivière, B., Wheeler, M. F., and Jenkins, E., “Locally conservative algorithms for flow,” Proceedings of the DoD Users Group Conference, Biloxi, Mississippi, (2001).
    78. Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Miscible displacement in porous media,” Developments in Water Science, Computational Methods in Water Resources. ed. S. M. Hassanizadeh, R. J. Schotting, W. G. Gray and G. F. Pinder. Elsevier, vol. 1, 2002, pp. 907-914.
    79. Guillot, M., Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Discontinuous Galerkin methods for mass conservation equations for environmental modeling,” Developments in Water Science, Computational Methods in Water Resources. ed. S. M. Hassanizadeh, R. J. Schotting, W. G. Gray and G. F. Pinder. Elsevier, vol. 1, 2002, pp. 947-955.
    80. Jenkins, E. W., Wheeler, M. F., and Wheeler, J. A., “Agglomeration multigrid methods for two-phase flow models,” Developments in Water Science, Computational Methods in Water Resources. ed. S. M. Hassanizadeh, R. J. Schotting, W. G. Gray and G. F. Pinder. Elsevier, vol. 1, 2002, pp. 939-946.
    81. Wheeler, M. F., M. Peszynska, and B. Rivière, “Computational issues in oil and gas production,” Proceedings of the 8th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery, 2002, E43.
    82. Wheeler, M. F., Sun, S., Eslinger, O., and Rivière, B., “Discontinuous Galerkin method for modeling flow and reactive transport in porous media,” Analysis and Simulation of Multifield problems—Lecture Notes in Applied Computational Mechanics, eds. W. L. Wendland and M. Efendiev. Springer, vol. 12, 2003, pp. 37-56.
    83. Parashar, M., Klie, H., Catalyurek, U., Kurc, T., Matossian, V., Saltz, J., and Wheeler, M. F., “Application of Grid-enabled technologies for solving optimization problems in data-driven reservoir studies,” International Conference on Computational Science, Krakow, Poland, 2004.
    84. Gai, X, Dean, R. H., Wheeler, M. F. and Liu, R. “Coupled geomechanical and reservoir modeling on parallel computers,” SPE 79700, Proceedings of SPE Reservoir Simulation Sysmposium, Houston, TX, February 3-5, 2003.
    85. Klie, H., Bangerth, W., Wheeler, M. F., Parashar, M., and Matossian, V., “Parallel well location optimization using stochastic algorithms on the Grid computational framework,” to appear in ECMOR IX 2004, the European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, September 2004.
    86. Klie, H. and Wheeler, M.F., “Krylov-secant Methods for Accelerating the Solution of Fully Implicit Formulation,” 2005 SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, The Woodlands, Texas. SPE 92863
    87. Rungamornrat, J., Mear, M., and Wheeler, M. F., “A Numerical Technique for Simulation Non-planar Evolution of Hydraulic Fractures,” 2005 SPE Annual Technical Conference, Dallas, Texas. SPE 96968.
    88. Gai, X, Sun, Shuyu, Klie, H., and Wheeler, M. F., “A Time Stepping Scheme for Coupled Reservoir Flow and Geomechanics on Non-Matching Grids,” 2005 SPE Annual Technical Conference, Dallas, Texas. SPE 97054.
    89. Sun, S. and Wheeler, M.F., “Streamline Tracing on Unstructured Grids,” 2005 SPE Annual Technical Conference, Dallas, Texas. SPE 96947.
    90. Parashar, M., Matossian, V., Bangerth, W., Klie, H., Rutt, B., Kurc, T., Catalyurek, U., Saltz, J., and Wheeler, M. F., “Towards Dynamic Data-Driven Optimization of Oil Well Placement,” Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol. 3515 (2005), pp. 656-663.
    91. Gai, X., J. Rungamornrat, H. Klie , M.F. Wheeler , P.L. Stoffa, M. K. Sen and R. Seifoullaev. “Fully Integrated Reservoir Flow, Geomechanics and Seismic Modeling: A Tool for Better Reservoir Characterization and Geomechanical Prediction Using 4D Seismic,” 75th SEG International Exposition & Annual Meeting. Houston, Nov. 6-11, 2005.
    92. Stoffa, P.L., M. K. Sen, R. Seifoullaev, H. Klie, X. Gai, J. Rungamornrat, and M. F. Wheeler. “An Analysis of Flow-Simulation Scales and Seismic Response,” 75th SEG International Exposition & Annual Meeting. Houston, Nov. 6-11, 2005.
    93. Klie H., M.F. Wheeler, T. Clees, K. Stuben “Deflation AMG Solvers for Highly III-Conditioned Reservior Simulation Problems” SPE Reservior Simulation Symposium Houston Feb. 26-28, 2007.
    94. Rodriguez A.A., H. Klie, M.F. Wheeler, U of Texas at Austin; R. Banchs, Polytechnic U. of Catalonia. “Assesing Multiple Resolution Scales in History Matching With Metamodels” SPE Reservior Simulation Symposium Houston Feb. 26-28, 2007.
    95. Stuben K., T. Clees, Fraunhofer Inst. SCAI; H. Klie, B. Lu, M.F. Wheeler, U of Texas at Austin; “Algebraic Multigrid Methods (AMG) for the Efficient Solution of Fully Implicit Formulations in Reservoir Simulation,” SPE Reservior Simulation Symposium Houston Feb. 26-28, 2007.
    96. Wheeler, M.F. Pencheva, G., Thomsas, S., and Yotov, I., “Multiscale mixed finite elements for multiphase flow in porous media,” B013, ECMOR Proceedings 2006, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2006.
    97. Klie, H.M., Wheeler, M. F., Liu, G., and Zhang, D., “Stochastic subspace projection methods for efficient multiphase flow uncertainty assessment,” B004, ECMOR Proceedings 2006, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2006.
    98. Rodriguez,A.A., Klie, H.M., Wheeler, M.F., “A Multiscale and metamodel simulation-based method for history matching,” A029, ECMOR Proceedings 2006, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2006.
    99. Gildin, E., Klie, H. M., Wheeler, M.F., Bishop, R., “Projection-based approximation methods for the optimal control of smart oil fields,” A038, ECMOR Proceedings 2006, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2006.
    100. Lu, B., Alshaalan, T., and Wheeler, M.F., “Iteratively coupled reservoir simulation for multiphase flow in porous media,” 2007 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Anaheim, CA, November 2007. SPE 110114.
    101. Balhoff, M., Wheeler, M.F., “A predictive pore-scale model for non-darcy flow in anisotropic porous media,” presented at SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Anaheim, CA, November 2007. SPE 110838.
    102. Gildin, E., Klie, H., Rodriguez, A., Wheeler, M.F., “Large-Scale Control in Porous Media Flow,” presented at the SIAM Conference on Control and its Applications, San Francisco, CA, June, 2007.
    103. Gildin, E., Klie, H., Rodriguez, A., Wheeler, M.F., “Low-Order Approximation Methods for Oil Reservoir Simulation and Control, ” presented at the SIAM Conference on Mathematical & Computational Issues in the Geosciences, Santa Fe, NM, March, 2007.
    104. Pencheva, G., Thomas, S., Wheeler, M.F., “Mortar coupling of multiphase flow and reactive transport on non-matching multiblock grids,” 5th International Conference on Finite Volumes for Complex Applications (FVCA5), Paris, France, March 2008.
    105. Gildin, E., Wheeler, M.F., “Control of Subsurface Flow Using Model Predictive Control Techniques,” In Proceeding of the International Conference on Engineering Optimization, Brazil, June 2008.
    106. Gildin, E., Wheeler, M.F., “Optimal Subsurface Flow Management using Model Predictive Control Techniques,” European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery, ECMOR XI, Bergen, Norway, September 8-11, 2008.
    107. Delshad, M., Thomas, S., Wheeler, M.F., “Modeling CO2 sequestration using a sequentially coupled ‘iterative IMPEC, time-split thermal’ compositional simulator,” XI European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery (ECMOR), Bergen, Norway, September 8-11, 2008.
    108. Pencheva, G., Thomas, S., Wheeler, M.F., “Mortar coupling of discontinuous Galerkin and mixed finite element methods,” XI European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery (ECMOR), Bergen, Norway, September 8-11, 2008.
    109. Delshad, M., Wheeler, M.F., Thomas, S.G., “Parallel Numerical Reservoir Simulations of Non-isothermal Compositional Flow and Chemistry,” SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, Houston, Texas, February 2-4, 2010, SPE 118847.
    110. Delshad, M., Kong, X., Wheeler, M.F., “A Critical Assessment of CO2 Injection Strategies in Saline Aquifers,” SPE Western Regional Meeting, Anaheim, California, May 28, 2010, SPE 132442.
    111. Yuan, C., Delshad, M., Wheeler, M.F., “Parallel Simulations of Commercial-Scale Polymer Floods,” SPE Western Regional Meeting, Anaheim, CA, May 27, 2010, SPE 132441.
    112. Delshad, M., Kong, X., Wheeler, M.F., “On Interplay of Capillary, Gravity, and Viscous Forces on Brine/CO2 Relative Permeability in a Compositional and Parallel Simulation,” SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, The Woodlands, Texas, February 21-23, 2011, SPE 142146.
    113. Tavakoli, R., Pencheva, G., Wheeler, M.F., “Multi-level Parallelization of Ensemble Kalman Filter for Reservoir History Matching,” SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, The Woodlands, Texas, February 2011, SPE 141657-PP.
    114. Wheeler, M.F., Xue, G., Yotov, I., “Accurate Cell-Centered Discretizations for Modeling Multiphase Flow in Porous Media on General Hexahedral and Simplicial Grids,” SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, The Woodlands, Texas, February 2011, SPE 141534-PP.
    115. Florez, H., Wheeler, M.F. Rodriguez, A.A., Monteagudo, J. “Domain Decomposition Methods Applied to Coupled Flow-Geomechanics Reservoir Simulation, SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, The Woodlands, Texas, February 2011, SPE 141267PP.
    116. Thomas, S.G., Wheeler, M.F., “Multiblock Methods for Coupled Flow-Transport and Compositional Flow Through Porous Media: Applications to the Simulation of Transport of Reactive Species and Carbon Sequestration”, PE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, The Woodlands, Texas, February 2011, SPE141824PP.
    117. Florez, H., Wheeler, M.F., Rodiquez, A., “A Mortar Method based on NURBS for curve Interfaces,” Geomechanics Symposium, Chicago, Illinois, June 24-27, 2012, ARMA 12-313.
    118. Kong, X., Delshad, M., and Wheeler, M.F., “High Resolution Simulations with a Compositional Parallel Simulator for History Matching Laboratory CO2/Brine Core Flood Experiment,” SPE 163625-MS, SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, The Woodlands, Texas, February 2013.
    119. Al-Hinai, O., Singh, G., Pencheva, G., Almani, T., and Wheeler, M.F., “Modeling Multiphase Flow With nonplanar fractures,” SPE 63605-MS, SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, The Woodlands, Texas, February 2013.
    120. Tavakoli, R., Srinivasan, S., Wheeler, M.F., “Rapid updating of stochastic models using an ensemble filter approach,” Proceedings of SPE Simulation Symposium, SPE 163673-PA, The Woodlands, Texas, pp. 18-20, February 2013.
    121. Wick, T., ElSheikh, A.H., and Wheeler, M.F., “Parameter Estimation for the Coupled Biot-Lam-Navier Problem in Subsurface Modeling,” 47th US Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium, San Francisco, California, American Rock Mechanics Association (ARMA), June 23-26, 2013.
    122. ElSheikh, A.H., Wheeler, M.F., and Hoteit, I., “An Ensemble Based Nonlinear Orthogonal Matching Pursuit Algorithm for Sparse History Matching of Reservoir Models,” SPE Reservoir Simulation Symposium, The Woodlands, Texas, SOE-163582, February 2013.
    123. Mikelic, A., Wang, B., and Wheeler, M.F., “Numerical Convergence Study of Iterative Coupling for Coupled Flow and Geomechanics,” Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery, ECMOR XIII, publisher EAGE, 2012.
    124. Min, B., Srinivasan, S., Wheeler, M.F., Nwachukwu, A., Selection of geologic models based on Pareto-optimality using surface deformation and CO2 injection data at the In Salah gas project, Central Algeria. SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dubai, Arab Emirates, 26-28 Sep, 2016.
    125. Venkatraman, A., Vivas, F.A, Okuno, R., Lake, L., and Wheeler, M.F., Modeling impact of ions on solubility of CO2 in aqueous phase and its impact on CO2 sequestration. SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Dubai, Arab Emirates, 26-28 Sep, 2016.
    126. Venkatraman, A., Singh, G., and Wheeler, M.F., “Tangent Plane Criteria for Phase Stability Computation for System with Hydrocarbon and Aqueous Phase Components”, 15th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery, 29 August - 1 September 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands
    127. Singh, G., Venkatraman, A., Pencheva, G., and Wheeler, M.F., “A Fully Implicit Reactive Flow Formulation for Low Salinity Waterflooding Process”, 15th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery, 29 August - 1 September 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands
    128. Ganis, B., Singh, G., Wheeler, M.F., A Parallel Framework for a Multipoint Flux Mixed Finite Element Equation of State Compositional Flow Simulator. Submitted to ECMOR XV Proceedings, EAGE, 2016.
    129. Min, B., Wheeler, M.F., Sun, A., Parallel multiobjective optimization for the coupled compositional/geomechanical modeling of pulse testing. SPE Reservoir Simulation Conference, Montgomery, Texas, 20-22 Feb, 2017.


  • BOOKS (Authored/Co-Authored, Edited/Co-Edited)
  • 1. Numerical Simulation in Oil Recovery, M. F. Wheeler author, IMA Series 2. New York: Springer-Verlag, 1987.
    2. Computational Methods in Geosciences. M. F. Wheeler and W. Fitzgibbon eds. SIAM, 1992.
    3. Modeling and Analysis of Diffusive and Advective Processes in Geosciences. M. F. Wheeler, and W. Fitzgibbon eds. SIAM, 1992.
    4. Wave Propagation and Inversion. M. F. Wheeler and W. Fitzgibbon eds. SIAM, 1992.
    5. Environmental Studies, Mathematical, Computational, and Statistical Analysis. vol. 79. M. F. Wheeler ed. Springer, 1996.
    6. Next Generation Environmental Models and Computational Methods. G. Delic and M. F. Wheeler eds. SIAM, 1997.
    7. Computational Science for the 21st Century. M. O. Bristeau, G. Etgen, W. Fitzgibbon, J. L. Lion, J. Periaux, and M. F. Wheeler eds. Strasbourg: Wiley-Interscience-Europe, 1997.
    8. The IMA Volumes in Mathematics and its Applications: Resource Recovery, Confinement, and Remediation of Environmental Hazards, vol. 131. J. Chadam, A. Cunningham, R. E. Ewing, P. Ortoleva, and M. F. Wheeler eds. New York: Springer-Verlag, 2002. 9.Simulation of Flow in Porous Media: Applications in Energy and Environment, Scheichl, R., Kraus J., Bastian, P., Wheeler, M.F., Radon Series on Computational and Applied Mathematics, Walter de Gruyter & Co: Berlin, Germany, 2013.
    10. Modeling and Simulation in Fluid Dynamics in Porous Media, Pena, G., Ferreira, J., Barbeiro, S., Wheeler, M.F., Coimbra, Portugal, Papu, Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, vol. 28, 2013.

  • BOOK CHAPTERS (Authored/Co-Authored, Edited/Co-Edited)
  • 1. Wheeler, M. F., and Young Jr., D. M., “Alternating direction method for solving partial differential equations,” Nonlinear Problems of Engineering, William F. Ames, ed., Academic Press, Inc., 1964, pp. 220-246.
    2. Douglas Jr., J., Kendall, R. P., and Wheeler, M. F., “Long wave regularization of one-dimensional two-phase immiscible flow in porous media,” Finite Element Methods for Convection Dominated Flows, vol. 35, T. J. R. Hughes, ed., ASME, AMD, 1979, pp. 201-212.
    3. Darlow, B. and Wheeler, M. F., “Interior penalty Galerkin procedures for miscible displacement problems in porous media,” Computational Methods in Nonlinear Mechanics, Chapter 24, J. T. Oden, ed., North Holland, 1980, pp. 485-506.
    4. Ewing, R., and Wheeler, M. F., “Galerkin methods for miscible displacement problems with point sources and sinks—unit mobility ratio,” Mathematical Methods in Energy Research, K. Gross, ed., SIAM Publications, 1983, pp. 40-59.
    5. Russell, T. F., and Wheeler, M. F., “Finite element and finite difference methods for continuous flows in porous media,” Mathematics of Reservoir Simulation, R. E. Ewing, ed., Philadelphia, SIAM Publications, 1983, pp. 35-106.
    6. Moissis, D. E., and Wheeler, M. F., “Effect of the structure of the porous media on unstable miscible displacement,” Dynamics of Fluids in Hierarchical Porous Media, Chapter IX, Academic Press, 1990, pp. 243-271.
    7. Arbogast, T., Bryant, S., Dawson, C., Saaf, F., Wang, C., and Wheeler, M. F., “New computational approaches for chemically reactive transport,” Next Generation Environmental Models and Computational Methods, G. Delic and M. F. Wheeler, ed., Philadelphia, SIAM Publications, 1997, pp. 217-226.
    8. Wheeler, M. F., Dawson, C. N., and Celentano, C., “Multicomponent, multiphase flow and transport in porous media,” Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications: Highlights 1996, J. R. Whiteman, ed., Chichester, John Wiley & Sons, 1997, pp. 223-224.
    9. Eaton, J., Dawson, C. N., Wheeler, M. F., “Transport of multispecies components with biological and chemical kinetics,” Modeling and Computation for Applications in Mathematics, Science, and Engineering, J. Jerome, ed., Oxford, England, Oxford University Press, 1997.
    10. Wheeler, M. F., “Transport of multispecies contaminants in porous media,” Nonlinear Applications, Institut National de la Recherche en Informatique et en Automatique, 1997, pp. 1-70.
    11. Wheeler, M. F., Lee, W., Dawson, C. N., Arnold, D. C., Kurc, T., and Parashar, M., "Parallel computing in environment and energy," Sourcebook of Parallel Computing, J. Dongarra, I. Foster, G. Fox, W. Gropp, K. Kennedy, L. Torczon, and A. White eds. Morgan Kaufman Pubs., Boston. Chapter 6, pp. 145-166 (2003).
    12. Wheeler, M. F. and Yotov, I., “A cell-centered finite difference method on quadrilaterals,” in Compatible Spatial Discretizations, eds. Douglas N. Arnold, Pavel B. Bochev, Richard B. Lehoucq, Roy A. Nicolaides, and Mikhail Shashkov Springer, IMA, New York, Vol., 142, Pages 189-208, 2005.
    13. Wheeler, M. F., Sun, S., and Thomas, S. G., "Modeling of Flow and Reactive Transport in IPARS," In Mathematical Modeling of Reactive Transport in Groundwater, eds. F. Zhang, J.C. Parker, and G.T. Yeh, Bentham Science Publishers, Ltd., Oak Park, IL, 2010, pp. 42-73.
    14. Ganis, B., Liu, R., Wang, B., Wheeler, M.F., and Yotov, I., “Multiscale modeling of flow and geomechanics,” In Radon Series on Computational and Applied Mathematics Vol. 12: Simulation of Flow in Porous Media, P. Bastian, et al. (eds). De Gruyter, July 2013.
    15. Delshad, M., Tavakoli, R., and Wheeler, M. F., Chapter 6: “Role of computational science in geological storage of C01,” In Computational models for CO2 geo-sequestration and compressed air energy storage, In Computational Models for CO2 Geo-sequestration & Compressed Air Energy Storage, Al-Khoury, Rafid, and Jochen Bundschuh, eds. CRC Press, 2014.
    16. Delshad, M., Kong, X., Tavakoli, R., Hosseini, S.A., and Wheeler, M.F., “Modeling and simulation of carbon sequestration at Cranfield incorporating new physical models”, International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, vol. 18 (2013), pp. 463-473. 


  • TECHNICAL REPORTS
  • 1. Wheeler, M. F. and Dawson, C. N., “An operator-splitting method for advection-diffusion-reaction problems,” Rice TR87-09.
    2. Gonzalez, R. and Wheeler, M. F., “Domain decomposition for elliptic partial differential equations with Neumann boundary conditions,” Rice TR87-10.
    3. Glowinski, R. and Wheeler, M. F., “Domain decomposition and mixed finite element methods for elliptic problems,” Rice TR87-11.
    4. Moissis, D. E., Miller, C. A., and Wheeler, M. F., “A parametric study of viscous fingering in miscible displacement by numerical simulation,” Rice TR87-18.
    5. Wheeler, M. F., Dawson, C. N., and Kinton, W. A., “Time-splitting for advection-dominated parabolic problems in one-space variable,” Rice TR87-24.
    6. Dawson, C. N., Russell, T. F., and Wheeler, M. F., “Some improved error estimates for the modified method of characteristics,” Rice TR88-02.
    7. Dawson, C. N., Dupont, T. F., and Wheeler, M. F., “The rate of convergence of the modified method of characteristics for linear advection equations in one dimension,” Rice TR88-03.
    8. Dupont, T. F., Glowinski, R., Kinton, W. A., and Wheeler, M. F., “Mixed finite element methods for time dependent problems: application to control,” Rice TR89-10.
    9. Chiang, C., Dawson, C. N., and Wheeler, M. F., “Modeling of in-situ biorestoration of organic compounds in groundwater,” Rice TR90-31.
    10. Cowsar, L. C. and Wheeler, M. F., “Parallel domain decomposition method for mixed finite elements for elliptic partial differential equations,” Rice TR90-37.
    11. Arbogast, T., Obeyesekere, M., and Wheeler, M. F., “Numerical methods for the simulation of flow in root-soil systems,” Rice TR91-07.
    12. Arbogast, T., Obeyeskere, M., Wheeler, M. F., “Simulation of flow in root-soil systems,” Rice TR91-14.
    13. Cowsar, L. C., Weiser, A., and Wheeler, M. F., “Parallel multigrid and domain decomposition algorithms for elliptic equations,” Rice TR91-54.
    14. Arbogast, T., Chilakapati, A., and Wheeler, M. F., “A characteristic-mixed method for contaminant transport and miscible displacement,” Rice TR92-06.
    15. Wheeler, M. F. and Whiteman, J. R., “Superconvergence of recovered gradients of discrete time/piecewise linear Galerkin approximations for linear and nonlinear parabolic problems,” Rice TR92-07.
    16. Dawson, C. N. and Wheeler, M. F., “Time-splitting methods for advection-diffusion-reaction equations arising in contaminant transport,” Rice TR92-12.
    17. Wheeler, M. F., Roberson, D., and Chilakapati, A. “Three-dimensional bioremediation modeling in heterogeneous porous media,” Rice TR92-15.
    18. Dawson, C. N., van Duijn, C. J., and Wheeler, M. F. “Characteristic-Galerkin methods for contaminant transport with non-equilibrium absorption kinetics,” Rice TR92-27.
    19. Chilakapati, A. and Wheeler, M. F., “Convergence and material balance with MMOC-Galerkin,” Rice TR92-31.
    20. Wheeler, M. F. and Arbogast, T., “A characteristics-mixed finite element method for advection dominated transport problems,” Rice TR92-37.
    21. Shaw, S., Warby, M. K., Whiteman, J. R., Dawson, C. N., and Wheeler, M. F., “Numerical techniques for the treatment of quasistatic solid viscoelastic stress problems,” Rice TR93-02.
    22. Cowsar, L. C., Mandel J., and Wheeler, M. F., “Balancing domain decomposition for mixed finite elements,” Rice TR93-08.
    23. Ramé, M., Pavarino, L., Greenberg, A., Jordan, K., and Wheeler, M. F., “Parallel chemical flood simulation: an implementation of UTCHEM on distributed memory processors,” Rice TR93-23.
    24. Arbogast, T. and Wheeler, M. F., “A parallel numerical model for subsurface contaminant transport with biodegradation kinetics,” Rice TR93-32.
    25. Cowsar, L. C., Dupont, T. F., and Wheeler, M. F., “A priori estimates for the mixed finite element approximation of second order hyperbolic equations with absorbing boundary conditions.” Rice TR93-45.
    26. Dawson, C. N. and Wheeler, M. F., “Two-grid methods for mixed finite element approximations of nonlinear parabolic equations,” Rice TR94-01.
    27. Arbogast, T., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Mixed finite elements for elliptic problems with tensor coefficients as finite differences,” Rice TR94-02.
    28. Arbogast, T., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Logically rectangular mixed methods for groundwater flow and transport on general geometry,” Rice TR94-03.
    29. Arbogast, T., Dawson, C. N., and Wheeler, M. F., “A parallel multiphase numerical model for subsurface contaminant transport with biodegradation kinetics,” Rice TR94-07.
    30. Arbogast, T., Wheeler, M. F., and Zhang, N., “A nonlinear mixed finite element method for a degenerate parabolic equation arising in flow in porous media,” Rice TR94-17.
    31. Arbogast, T., Keenan, P. T., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Logically rectangular mixed methods for Darcy flow on general geometry,” Rice TR94-40.
    32. Arbogast, T., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Mixed finite elements for elliptic problems with tensor coefficients as cell-centered finite differences,” Rice TR95-06.
    33. Arbogast, T., Dawson, C. N., Keenan, P., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Implementation of mixed finite element methods for elliptic equations on general geometry,” Rice TR95-07.
    34. Oden, J. T., Wheeler, M. F., and Feng, Y., “Local and pollution error estimation for finite element approximations of elliptic boundary value problems,” TICAM 95-03.
    35. Klie, H., Ramé, M., and Wheeler, M. F., “Krylov-secant methods for solving systems of nonlinear equations,” TICAM 95-12 and Rice TR95-27.
    36. Dawson, C. N., San Soucie, C., and Wheeler, M. F. “A two-grid finite difference scheme for nonlinear parabolic equations,” TICAM 95-14 and Rice TR95-32.
    37. Wheeler, M. F., Arbogast, T., Bryant, S., Dawson, C. N., Saaf, F., and Wang, C., “New computational approaches for chemically reactive transport in porous media,” TICAM 95-17.
    38. Chippada, S., Dawson, C. N., Martinez, M. L., and Wheeler, M. F., “Finite element approximations to the system of shallow water equations. Part I: continuous time a priori error estimates,” TICAM 95-18 and Rice TR95-35.
    39. Klie, H., Ramé, M., and Wheeler, M. F., “Two-stage preconditioners for inexact Newton methods in multi-phase reservoir simulation,” Rice TR96-02.
    40. Arbogast, T. and Wheeler, M. F., “Computational aspects of dual-porosity models,” TICAM 96-01.
    41. Arbogast, T., Dawson, C. N., Keenan, P. T., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “The application of mixed methods to subsurface simulation,” TICAM 96-02.
    42. Klie, H., Ramé, M., and Wheeler, M. F., “Fast Krylov-secant solvers for systems of nonlinear partial differential equations,” Rice TR96-30.
    43. Dawson, C. N., Klie, H., San Soucie, C., and Wheeler, M. F., “A parallel, implicit, cell-centered method for two-phase flow with a preconditioned Newton-Krylov solver,” TICAM 96-35.
    44. Arbogast, T., Cowsar, L. C., Wheeler, M. F., and Yotov, I., “Mixed finite element methods on non-matching multiblock grids,” TICAM 96-50.
    45. Chippada, S., Dawson, C. N., Martinez, M. L., and Wheeler, M. F., “A Godunov-type finite volume method for the system of shallow water equations,” TICAM 96-57.
    46. Chippada, S., Dawson, C. N., Martinez, M. L., and Wheeler, M. F., “Finite element approximations to the system of shallow water equations. Part II: discrete time a priori error estimates,” TICAM 96-34 and Rice TR96-16.
    47. Chippada, S., Dawson, C. N., Martinez, M. L., and Wheeler, M. F., “Projection method for constructing a mass conservative velocity field,” TICAM 97-09.
    48. Chippada, S., Dawson, C. N., Parr, V. J., Wheeler, M. F., Cerco, C., Bunch, B., and Noel, M., “PCE-QUAL-ICM: a parallel water quality model based on CE-QUAL-ICM,” CEWES MSRC 98-10.
    49. Wheeler, M. F., Dawson, C. N., Chippada, S., Martinez, M. and Parr, V. J., “Progress report: Parallelization of ADCIRC3D,” CEWES MSRC 98-11.
    50. Wheeler, M. F. and Yotov, I., “Multigrid on the interface for mortar mixed finite element methods for elliptic problems,” TICAM 98-20.
    51. Wheeler, M. F. and Yotov, I., “Physical and computational domain decompositions for modeling subsurface flows,” TICAM 98-22.
    52. Li, J. and Wheeler, M. F., “Uniform convergence and superconvergence of mixed finite element methods on anistropically refined grids.” TICAM 99-02.
    53. Rivière, B. and Wheeler, M. F., “Part I: improved energy estimates for interior penalty, constrained and discontinuous Galerkin methods for elliptic problems,” TICAM 99-09.
    54. Rivière, B., Wheeler, M. F., and Baumann, C., “Part II: discontinuous Galerkin method applied to a single-phase flow in porous media,” TICAM 99-10.
    55. Peszynska, M., Lu, Q., and Wheeler, M., “Coupling different numerical algorithms for two phase fluid flow,” TICAM 99-24.
    56. Rivière, B. and Wheeler, M. F., “Locally conservative algorithms for flow,” TICAM 99-25.
    57. Wheeler, M. F., and Rivière, B., “A discontinuous Galerkin method applied to nonlinear parabolic equations,” TICAM 99-26.
    58. Peszynska, M., Lu, Q., and Wheeler, M. F., “Multiphysics coupling of codes.” TICAM 00-02.
    59. Wheeler, M. F., Wheeler, J., and Peszynska, M., “A distributed computing portal for coupling multi-physics and multiple domains in porous media,” TICAM 00-03.
    60. Rivière, B. and Wheeler, M. F., “A posteriori error estimates and mesh adaptation strategy for discontinuous Galerkin methods applied to diffusion problems,” TICAM 00-10.
    61. Dawson, C. N., Parr, V. J., and Wheeler, M. F., “Issues in parallel computation of flow and transport in surface waters,” TICAM 00-13.
    62. Lacroix, S., Vassilevski, M., and Wheeler, M. F., “Iterative solvers of the implicit parallel accurate reservoir simulator (IPARS), I: single processor case,” TICAM 00-28.
    63. Rivière, B., Wheeler, M. F., and Banas, K., “hp 3D flow simulations with discontinuous Galerkin methods,” TICAM 00-29.
    64. Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Optimal error estimates for discontinuous Galerkin methods applied to linear elasticity problems,” TICAM 00-30.
    65. Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Discontinuous finite element methods for acoustic and elastic wave problems. Part I: semidiscrete error estimates,” TICAM 01-02.
    66. Rivière, B., Wheeler, M. F., Shaw, S., and Whiteman, J. R., “Discontinuous Galerkin finite methods for quasistatic linear viscoeleasticity,” TICAM 01-04.
    67. Jenkins, E. W., Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “A priori error estimates for mixed finite element approximation of the acoustic wave equation,” TICAM 01-09.
    68. Luong, P. V., Dawson, C. N., Wheeler, M. F., Breshears, C. P., and Ly, L. N., “Application of Multiblock Grid and Dual-Level Parallelism in Ocean Modeling,” TICAM 01-14.
    69. Luong, P. V., Dawson, C. N., Wheeler, M. F., Breshears, C. P., and Ly, L. N., “Comparison of Multiblock Grid and Domain Decomposition in Coastal Ocean Circulation Modeling” TICAM 01-15.
    70. Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Coupling locally conservative methods for single phase flow,” TICAM 01-22.
    71. Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Non-conforming methods for transport with nonlinear reaction,” Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics Report 01-29.
    72. Peszynska, M., Jenkins, E. W., and Wheeler, M. F., “Boundary conditions for fully implicit two-phase flow models,” Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mechanics Report 01-38.
    73. Girault, V., Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “A discontinuous Galerkin method with non-overlapping domain decomposition for the Stokes and Navier-Stokes problems,” Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mechanics Report 02-08.
    74. Guillot, M., Rivière, B., and Wheeler, M. F., “Implementation of a discontinuous Galerkin discretization of the mass conservation equation in CEQUAL-ICM,” Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics Report 02-13.
    75. Dawson, C., Sun, S., and Wheeler, M. F., “Compatible algorithms for coupled flow and transport,” Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics Report 03-12.
    76. Dawson, C., Wheeler, M. F., and Pothina, D., “Coupled continuous and discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods for coastal and ocean modeling,” Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics Report 03-15.
    77. Sun, S., and Wheeler, M. F., “A Posteriori error analyses for symmetric discontinuous Galerkin approximations of reactive transport problems,” Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics Report 03-19.
    78. Peszynska, M., Doud, A., and Wheeler, M. F., ”Stochastic reservoir simulations with GSLIB and two-phase and black-oil models under IPARS,” Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics Report 03-30.
    79. Wheeler, M. F. and Yotov, I., “A posteriori error estimates for the mortar mixed finite element method,” Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mechanics Report 03-36, August 2003.
    80. Sun, S., and Wheeler, M. F., “Energy norm a posteriori error estimation for discontinuous Galerkin approximations of rective transport problems,” Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics Report 03-39, August 2003.
    81. Arbogast, T. and Wheeler, M. F., “A family of rectangular mixed elements with a continuous lux for second-order elliptic problems,” Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics Report 03-42, September 2003.
    82. Sun, S., and Wheeler, M. F., “Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Coupled Flow and Reactive Transport Problems,” Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics Report 03-49, December 2003.
    83. Sun, S., and Wheeler, M. F., “Projection methods for constructing a velocity field compatible with transport,” Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics Report 04-16, March 2004.
    84. Sun, S., and Wheeler, M. F., “Mesh adaptation strategies for discontinuous Galerkin methods applied to reactive transport problems,” Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics Report 04-41, August 2004.
    85. Sun, S. and Wheeler, M. F., “Anisotropic and Dynamic Mesh Adaptation for Discontinuous Galerkin Methods Applied to Reactive Transport,” Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences Report 05-15, March 2005.
    86. Rungamornrat, J. and Wheeler, M. F., “Weakly-singular Integral Equations for Steady-State Flow in Isotropic Porous Media,” Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences Report 05-30, July 2005.
    87. Rungamornrat, J. and Wheeler, M. F., “Weakly-singular Integral Equations for Darcy’s Flow in Anisotropic Porous Media,” Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences Report 05-32, August 2005.
    88. Klie, H., Bangerth, W., Gai, X., Wheeler, M.F., Stoffa, P.L., Sen, M., Parashar, M., Catalyurek, U., Saltz, J., and Kurc, T., “Models, Methods and Middleware for Grid-enabled Multiphysics Oil Reservoir Management,” Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences Report 05-34, August 2005.
    89. Klie, H. and Wheeler, M.F., “Advanced Solver Methods for Subsurface Environmental Problems,” Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences Report 05-36, August 2005.
    90. Klie, H. and Wheeler, M. F., “Nonlinear Krylov-Secant Solvers,” ICES Report 06-2 (2006).
    91. Pencheva, G., Vohralik, M., Wheeler, M.F., Wildey, T., “Robust a posteriori error control and adaptivity for multiscale, multinumerics, and mortar coupling,” Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences Report 10-15, August 2010.
    92. Wheeler, M.F., Xue, G., Yotov, I., “A Multiscale Mortar Multipoint Flux Mixed Finite Element Method.” Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences Report 10-33, August 2010, Submitted.
    93. Wheeler, M.F., Xue, G., Yotov, I., “A Multipoint Flux Mixed Finite Element Method on Distorted Quadrilaterals and Hexahedra,” ICES Report 10-34 (2010).
    94. Ganis, B., Girault, V., Mear, M., Singh, G., and Wheeler, M. F., “Modeling fractures in a poroelastic medium,” Technical Report ICES REPORT 13-09, The University of Texas at Austin, 2013.
    95. Wheeler, M.F., Wick, T., and Wollner, W., “An Augmented-Lagrangian Method for the Phase-Field Approach for Pressurized Fractures,” ICES Report 13-25 (2013).
    96. Mikelic, A., Wheeler, M.F., and Wick, T., “A quasistatic phase field approach to fluid filled fractures,” ICES Report 13-22 (2013).
    97. Ganis, B., Mear, M., Sakhaee-Pour, A., and Wheeler, M.F., “Modeling hydraulic fractures with a reservoir simulator coupled to a boundary element method,” ICES Report 13-17 (2013).
    98. Mikelic, A., Wheeler, M.F., and Wick, T., “A phase field approach to the fluid filled fracture surrounded by a poroelastic medium,” ICES Report 13-15 (2013).
    99. Ganis, B., Girault, V., Mear, M., Singh, G., and Wheeler, M.F., “Modeling fractures in a poro-elastic medium,” ICES Report 13-09 (2013).
    100. Tavakoli, R., Pencheva, G., Wheeler, M.F., and Ganiz, B., “Petroleum Reservoir Parameter Estimation and Uncertainty Assessment with the Parallel Ensemble Based Framework Coupled with IPARS,” ICES Report 12-01 (2012).
    101. Ganis, B., Juntunen, M., Pencheva, G., Wheeler, M.F., and Yotov, I., “A global Jacobian method for simultaneous solution of mortar and subdomain variables in nonlinear porous media flow,” ICES Report 12-46 (2012).
    102. Dawson, C., and Wheeler, M.F., “The Sun-Wheeler Projection Method applied to a continuous Galerkin approximation of Richards’ Equation,” ICES Report 8-9 (2008).
    103. Aksoylu, B., Klie, H., and Wheeler, M.F., “Physics-based preconditioners for porous media flow applications,” ICES Report 7-08 (2007).
    104. Arbogast, T., Pencheva, G., Wheeler, M.F., and Yotov, I., “A multiscale mortar mixed finite element method,” ICES Report 6-16 (2006).
    105. Wheeler, M.F., Xue, G., and Yotov, I., “Local velocity postprocessing for multipoint flux methods on general hexahedra,” ICES Report 11-04 (2011).
    106. Mikelic, A., Wheeler M.F., Wick, T., “A phase field approach to the fluid filled fracture surrounded by a poroelastic medium,” ICES Report 13-15 (2013).
    107. Heister, T., Wheeler, M.F., Wick, T., “A primal-dual active set method and predictor-corrector mesh adaptivity for computing fracture propagation using a phase-field approach,” ICES Report 14-27 (2014).
    108. Wick, T., Singh, G., Wheeler, M.F., “Fluid-Filled Fracture Propogation using a Phase-Field Approach and Coupling to a Reservoir Simulator,” ICES Report 14-20 (2014).
    109. Mikelic, A., Wheeler, M.F., Wick, T., “Phase-field modeling of pressurized fractures in a poroelastic medium,” ICES Report 14-18 (2014).
    110. Singh, G., Wick, T., Wheeler, M.F., Pencheva, G., Kumar, K., “Coupled Flow and Geomechanics Modeling for Fractured Poroelastic Reservoirs,” ICES-Report 14-17 (2014).
    111. Mikelic, A., Wheeler, M.F., Wick, T., “A phase-field method for propagating fluid-filled fractures coupled to a surrounding porous medium, ICES-Report 14-08 (2014).
    112. Singh, G. and Wheeler, M.F., “Compostitional Flow Modeling Using a Multi-point Flux Mixed Finite Element Method,” ICES Report 14-28 (2014).
    113. Girault, V., Kumar, K., Wheeler, M.F., "Convergence of iterative coupling of geomechanics with flow in a fractured poroelastic medium Convergence," ICES Report 15-05 (2015).
    114. Al-Hinai, O., Wheeler, M.F., Yotov, I., “A Generalized Mimetic Finite Difference Method and Two-Point Flux Schemes over Voronoi Diagrams,” ICES Report 15-17 (2015).
    115. Lee, S., Lee, Y-J., Wheeler, M.F., “A Locally Conservative Enriched Galerkin Approximation and User-Friendly Efficient Solver for Elliptic and Parabolic Problems,” ICES Report 15-19 (2015).
    116. Lee, S., Mikelic, A., Wheeler, M.F., Wick, T., “Phase-field modeling of proppant-filled fractures in a poroelastic medium,” ICES Report 16-03 (2016).
    117. Lee, S., Wheeler, M.F., Wick, T., “Pressure and fluid-driven fracture propagation in porous media using an adaptive finite element phase field model,” ICES Report 16-04 (2016).
    118. Mital, P.,Wick, T., Wheeler, M.F., Pencheva, G., “Discontinuous and enriched Galerkin methods for phase-field fracture propagation in elasticity,” ICES Report 16-05 (2016).
    119. Girault, V., Wheeler, M.F., Kumar, K., Singh, G., “Mixed formulation of a linearized lubrication fracture model in a poro-elastic medium,” ICES Report 16-06 (2016).
    120. Almani, T., Kumar, K., Dogru, A-H., Singh, G., Wheeler, M.F., “Convergence Analysis of Multirate Fixed-Stress Split Iterative Schemes for Coupling Flow with Geomechanics,” ICES Report 16-07 (2016).
    121. Lee, S., Wheeler, M.F., Wick, T., Srinivasan, S., “Initialization of phase-field fracture propagation in porous media using probability maps of fracture networks,” ICES Report 16-09 (2016).
    122. Almani, T., Kumar, K., Singh, G., Wheeler, M.F., “Stability of Multirate Explicit Coupling of Geomechanics with Flow in a Poroelastic Medium,” ICES Report 16-12 (2016).
    123. Almani, T., Kumar,K., Wheeler, M.F., “Multirate Undrained Splitting for Coupled Flow and Geomechanics in Porous Media,” ICES Report 16-13 (2016).


  • ORAL PRESENTATIONS/INVITED LECTURES:
  • 1. “A priori L2 error estimates for Galerkin approximations to parabolic partial differential equations,” AMS Meeting, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, April 1971.
    2. “An optimal L error estimate for Galerkin approximations to solutions of two-point boundary value problems,” Finite Element Circus Meeting, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, April 1972.
    3. “L
    estimates of optimal orders for Galerkin methods of one dimensional second order parabolic and hyperbolic equations,” University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, October 1973.
    4. “Galerkin finite element methods for nonlinear parabolic equations,” Los Alamos Scientific Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, November 1974.
    5. “Collocation-Galerkin finite element methods for two-point boundary value problems,” NSF-CBMS Conference on Two-Point Boundary Value Problems, Texas Tech University. Lubbock, Texas, November 1975.
    6. “A Crank-Nicolson H-1-Galerkin procedure for parabolic problems in a single space variable,” AMS Meeting, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, March 1976.
    7. “Role of mathematicians in business industry,” AMS Meeting: Mathematicians in Business, Industry, and Government, San Antonio, Texas, January 1976.
    8. “Superconvergence results for finite element methods for elliptic problems,” Department of Engineering Mechanics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, March 1976.
    9. “Galerkin finite element methods for partial differential equations,” Department of Mathematics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, March 1976.
    10. “Collocation-Galerkin finite element methods for two-point boundary value problems,” Department of Mathematics, Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, April 1976.
    11. “A quasi-projection analysis for superconvergence for finite element methods,” Department of Mathematics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, June 1976.
    12. “Professional master degree program in mathematical sciences,” Texas Association of Academic Administrators in the Mathematical Sciences, Austin, Texas, November 1976.
    13. “Treatment of sources and sinks in steady-state reservoir engineering simulations,” IMACS Conference, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, June 1977.
    14. “A local residual finite element method for elliptic problems,” Department of Engineering Mechanics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, July 1977.
    15. “A C1 collocation finite element method for elliptic problems,” Department of Mathematics. University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, March 1978.
    16. “A C1 collocation finite element method for elliptic problems,” AMS, Sectional Meeting, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, April 1978.
    17. “Galerkin methods for miscible displacement in porous media,” University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, June 1978.
    18. “Self-adaptive Galerkin methods for nonlinear one-dimensional problems,” University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, December 1978.
    19. “A C1 finite element collocation method for elliptic equations,” AMS National Meeting, Biloxi, Mississippi, January 1979.
    20. “Self-adaptive Galerkin methods for one-dimensional, two-phase immiscible displacement,” Fifth SPE Symposium on Reservoir Simulation, Denver, Colorado, January 1979.
    21. “L
    boundedness of the finite element Galerkin operator for parabolic problems,” Texas Institute for Computational Mechanics, Austin, Texas, March 1979.
    22. “C1 finite element collocation for elliptic equations,” Texas Conference on Numerical Analysis, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, April 1979.
    23. “Collocation Galerkin and H-1 methods for one-dimensional elliptic and parabolic problems,” Invited Speaker, University of Mexico City, Mexico City, Mexico, August 1979.
    24. “Galerkin methods for miscible displacement problems in porous media,” Department of Mathematics, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, October 1979.
    25. “Long wave regularization of one-dimensional two-phase immiscible flow in porous media,” Invited Speaker, ASME Annual Winter Meeting, New York City, New York, December 1979.
    26. “A self-adaptive finite difference method for one-dimensional two-phase immiscible flow,” Engineering Mechanics Department, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, March 1980.
    27. “Galerkin methods for miscible displacement in porous media,” University of Durham. Durham, England, June 1980.
    28. “Interior penalty Galerkin methods for coupled nonlinear systems,” Mathematics Institute. Oberwolfach, West Germany, August 1980.
    29. “Galerkin methods for miscible displacement problems with point sources and sinks,” Mathematics Department, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 1981.
    30. “Some recent results concerning the numerical solution of miscible displacement in porous media,” Fifth International Symposium on Computing Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering, Versailles, France, December 1981.
    31. “Modified method of characteristics for modeling flow in porous media,” Mathematics Department, University of Freiborg, Freiborg, Germany, December 1981.
    32. “Time stepping procedures for simulation of miscible displacement using mixed methods for pressure approximation,” Mathematics Department, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, July 1982.
    33. “Mixed finite element methods for computing Darcy velocities,” Exxon Production Research, Long Range Research Division, Houston, Texas, July 1982.
    34. “Advanced numerical algorithms for unstable miscible displacement in porous media,” SIAM National Meeting (75th anniversary), Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, July 1982.
    35. “Characteristic methods for reservoir simulation,” Invited Speaker. Gordon Conference at Proctor Academy, Andover, New Hampshire, August 1982.
    36. “Some superconvergence results for mixed methods for elliptic problems,” IMACS Meeting, Montreal, Canada, August 1982.
    37. “Finite element methods for steam displacement in porous media,” IBM Petroleum Reservoir Engineers Meeting, Palo Alto, California, August 1982.
    38. “Interior penalty Galerkin methods for modeling advection-diffusion problems,” 19th Annual Meeting, Society of Engineering Sciences, University of Missouri, Rolla, Missouri, October 1982.
    39. “Improved flux calculations for Galerkin finite element approximations,” Regional Mathematics Meeting, Southwestern Louisiana University, Lafayette, Louisiana, October 1982.
    40. “Simulation of miscible displacement in porous media,” Applied Mathematics and Physics. Columbia University, New York City, New York, November 1982.
    41. “Mixed finite element methods for elliptic partial differential equations,” IBM, Poughkeepsie, New York, November 1982.
    42. “Galerkin methods for miscible displacement problems with point sources and sinks,” Energy Year Conference, Mathematics Department, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, January 1983.
    43. “Computational aspects of mixed finite element methods,” IBM Petroleum Engineering Meeting, Palo Alto, California, January 1983.
    44. “Mixed finite element methods for petroleum reservoir engineering problems,” Mathematics Department, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, April 1983.
    45. “An implicit diffusive numerical procedure for slightly compressible miscible displacement problems,” Dundee Meeting, Dundee, Scotland, June 1983.
    46. “Implicit, time-dependent variable grid finite difference methods for the approximation of a linear waterflood,” Self-Adaptive Mesh Modification Workshop, NASA Langley, Hampton, Virginia, September 1983.
    47. “The approximation of the pressure by a mixed method in the simulation of miscible displacement,” Computer Science Department, Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, November 1983.
    48. “Some recent results concerning the numerical solution of miscible displacement in porous media,” Invited Speaker, Sixth International Conference on Computing Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering, Versailles, France, December 1983.
    49. “Computing accurate velocities for fluid flow in porous media,” Fifth International Conference on Finite Elements and Flow Problems, Austin, Texas, January 1984.
    50. “Some superconvergence results for mixed finite element methods for elliptic problems on rectangular domains,” Institute for Fluid Dynamics, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, April 1984.
    51. “Some superconvergence results for mixed finite element methods for elliptic problems on rectangular domains,” Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications 1984, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, United Kingdom, May 1984.
    52. “Some superconvergence results for mixed finite element methods for parabolic problems,” Joint Mexico-U.S. Meeting, Guanajuato, Mexico, July 1984.
    53. “Large-scale simulation of miscible displacement by mixed and characteristic finite element methods,” Joint Sweden-U.S. Mathematics Dahlquist Meeting, Stockholm, Sweden, January 1985.
    54. “Self-adaptive finite element simulation of miscible displacement in porous media,” Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, United Kingdom, January 1985.
    55. “Analysis of a new method for computing the flow of miscible displacement in porous media,” Exxon Production Research, Houston, Texas, March 1985.
    56. “Finite element methods for modeling advection-diffusion-reaction systems,” Invited Speaker, SIAM Meeting, Huntsville, Alabama, April 1985.
    57. “Large-scale simulation of miscible displacement by mixed and characteristic finite element methods,” Invited Speaker, Cray Research, Mendota Heights, Minnesota, April 1985.
    58. “Modeling contaminant transport in porous media,” Supercomputer Workshop, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, September 1985.
    59. “Self-adaptive finite element simulation of flow in porous media,” Invited Speaker, Cray Research Supercomputer Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 1985.
    60. “Finite element and finite difference methods for continuous flows in porous media,” DOE Workshop Meeting, Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque, New Mexico, December 1985.
    61. “An analysis of a new method for computing the flow of miscible fluids in porous media,” Mathematics Institute, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, December 1985.
    62. “Time-stepping methods for mixed and characteristic finite element approximations to miscible displacement in porous media,” Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, March 1986.
    63. “Large-scale modeling of problems in porous media,” Invited Speaker, Supercomputer Workshop, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, April 1986.
    64. “Simulation of hydrocarbon biodegradation in groundwater,” Parallel Computing Meeting, Loen, Norway, June 1986.
    65. “Numerical simulation of microbial biodegradation of hydrocarbons in groundwater,” Sixth International Symposium on Finite Element Methods in Flow Problems, Antibes, France, June 1986.
    66. “Domain decomposition and mixed finite element methods for elliptic equations,” Invited Speaker, Domain Decomposition and Preconditioning Workshop, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, August 1986.
    67. “Domain decomposition algorithms for elliptic and parabolic equations,” First World Congress on Computational Mechanics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, September 1986.
    68. “On convergence of block-centered finite differences for elliptic problems,” American Mathematical Society Meeting, Denton, Texas, November 1986.
    69. “Numerical simulation of microbial biodegradation of hydrocarbons in groundwater,” National Water Well Meeting, Denver, Colorado, January 1987.
    70. “Characteristic methods for nonlinear advection-diffusion-reaction problems,” Invited Speaker, Nonlinear Partial Differential Equation Conference, Tucson, Arizona, January 1987.
    71. “Domain decomposition methods for modeling flow in porous media,” Invited Speaker, First International Congress on Domain Decomposition, Paris, France, January 1987.
    72. “Operator splitting methods for modeling advection-diffusion-reaction problems,” Invited Speaker, Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications 1987, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, United Kingdom, April 1987.
    73. “Opportunities for women in computational science and engineering,” NSF Visiting Professorship Symposia, Washington, DC, May 1987.
    74. “Mathematical algorithms for modeling flow in porous media,” Symposium on Oil Recovery, International Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Paris, France, June 1987.
    75. “Domain decomposition methods for elliptic equations,” Mathematics and Computer Science Department, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, August 1987.
    76. “Domain decomposition and mixed finite element methods for elliptic problems,” Department of Engineering Mechanics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, August 1987.
    77. “Superconvergent recovery of gradients on subdomains for piecewise linear finite element approximations,” Mathematics Department, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois September l987.
    78. “Numerical simulation of microbial biodegradation of hydrocarbons in groundwater,” Third International Symposium, Science and Engineering on Cray Computers, Cray Research, Minneapolis, Minnesota, September 1987.
    79. “Domain decomposition for mixed finite element methods,” Mini-Symposium on Domain Decomposition, SIAM Meeting, Denver, Colorado, October 1987.
    80. “Mathematical modeling for problems in flow in porous media,” Mathematics Department, University of Southern California at La Jolla, La Jolla, California, October 1987.
    81. “Numerical modeling of subsurface contaminant transport with biodegradation kinetics,” National Water Wells Meeting, Houston, Texas, November 1987.
    82. “An operator-splitting method for advection-diffusion-reaction problems,” Mathematics Department, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, December 1987.
    83. “Time-splitting for advection dominated parabolic problems,” Applied Mathematics Center, Mathematics Department, Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana, December 1987.
    84. “Modeling contaminant transport in porous media using the modified method of characteristics,” Civil Engineering Department, Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana, December 1987.
    85. “Domain decomposition for elliptic problems with Neumann boundary conditions,” Mathematics Institute, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, March 1988.
    86. “Some improved estimates for the modified method of characteristics,” Mathematics Department, Tulsa University, Tulsa, Oklahoma, April 1988.
    87. “Domain decomposition and mixed finite element methods for elliptic problems,” German National Research Center for Information Technology (GMD), Bonn, Germany, May 1988.
    88. “Characteristic methods for modeling flow in porous media,” Mathematics Department, Chalmers Institute, Goteborg, Sweden, May 1988.
    89. “Modeling viscous fingering in porous media,” Stavenger VISTA Meeting, Stavenger, Norway, June 1988.
    90. “Godunov methods for Buckley Leverett problems,” International Meeting on Parallel Computation, Tromso, Norway, June 1988.
    91. “Modified method of characteristics finite element method for modeling contaminant transport in a heterogeneous porous media,” Featured Speaker, International Water Resources Meeting, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston, Massachusetts, June 1988.
    92. “Characteristic methods for modeling flow in porous media,” Mini-Symposium Speaker on Flow Problems, SIAM National Meeting, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 1988.
    93. “Characteristic methods for modeling unstable miscible displacement,” IBM, Lech, Austria, August 1988.
    94. “Unstable miscible displacement in porous media,” Workshop on Petroleum Reservoir Engineering, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, August 1988.
    95. “Domain decomposition for petroleum reservoir engineering problems,” IBM International Meeting on Process Chemicals, Dallas, Texas, September 1988.
    96. “Postprocessing for mixed methods for elliptic equations,” Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Meeting on Adaptive Grid Refinements, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Tryo, New York, October 1988.
    97. “Mixed methods for approximating controllability of the wave equation,” David M. Young Conference, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, October 1988.
    98. “Some superconvergence results for finite element methods for elliptic and parabolic equations,” Mathematics Department, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, United Kingdom, November 1988.
    99. “Multigrid methods for solving domain decomposition interface problems for elliptic equations,” German National Research Center for Information Technology, (GMD), Bonn, Germany, November 1988.
    100. “Impact of computation on science and engineering,” Sunday Evening Club, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, November 1988.
    101. “Unstable miscible displacement in porous media,” Applied Mathematics, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, November 1988.
    102. “Superconvergence results for Raviart-Thomas spaces for parabolic problems,” Mexico-U.S. Meeting, Yucatan, Mexico, January 1989.
    103. “Mathematical modeling of viscous fingering in porous media,” AWM Emily Noether Invited Speaker, AMS, Phoenix, Arizona, January 1989.
    104. “Characteristic methods for modeling unstable miscible displacement,” Mathematics Department, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, January 1989.
    105. “Modeling contaminant transport in porous media,” Mathematics Department, University of Tennessee and Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, February 1989.
    106. “Domain decomposition and mixed finite element methods,” SIAM Meeting, Houston, Texas, March 1989.
    107. “Domain decomposition for elliptic partial differential equations,” Mathematics Department, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, April 1989.
    108. “Characteristic methods for modeling contaminant transport in porous media,” Mathematics Department, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, April 1989.
    109. “Modeling the biodegradation of hydrocarbons in groundwater,” Irsee Conference on Mathematical Modeling in Flow in Porous Media, Irsee, Germany, May 1989.
    110. “Parallel algorithms for modeling flow in porous media,” Provost Lecture, Rice University, Houston, Texas, May 1989.
    111. “Domain decomposition algorithms in mixed finite element methods,” Parallel Computation Conference, University of Trondheim, Trondheim, Norway, August 1989.
    112. “Superconvergence recovery of gradients of piecewise linear approximations to nonlinear parabolic equations,” MAXIMA Meeting, Mexico-U.S. Consortium on Flow in Porous Media, University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, August 1989.
    113. “Modeling of in-situ biorestoration of organic compounds in groundwater,” Plenary Speaker at SIAM Geosciences Conference, Houston, Texas, September 1989.
    114. “Parallel algorithms for mixed finite element methods for elliptic partial differential equations,” Plenary Speaker, Conferentie Van Numerick Wiskundigen Zeist, Delft, Netherlands, September 1989.
    115. “Modeling of in-situ biorestoration of organic compounds in groundwater,” Visiting Professor at Delft University, Delft, Netherlands, October 1989.
    116. “A priori estimates for mixed finite element methods for the wave equation,” Reliability Workshop, Department of Engineering Mechanics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, October 1989.
    117. “Advanced numerical methods for modeling contaminant transport problems in groundwater,” Department of Energy, Gaithersburg, Maryland, December 1989.
    118. “Advanced numerical methods for modeling contaminant transport problems in groundwater,” Colloquium Speaker, Mathematics Department, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, January 1990.
    119. “Characteristic methods for modeling nonlinear adsorption in contaminant transport,” Chancellor's Distinguished Professor 1989-90 Speaker, University of California, Irvine, California, February 1990.
    120. “Relationships between mathematics and industry,” Symposium on Modern Perspectives of Mathematics as a Consumer Good, Mathematics in Academia, Mathematical Sciences Institute, Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, March 1990.
    121. “Modeling of in-situ biorestoration of organic compounds in groundwater,” Mathematics Department, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, April 1990.
    122. “Convergence analysis for simulating flow in root-soil systems,” Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications 1990, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, United Kingdom. April 1990.
    123. “Parallel domain decomposition for mixed finite element methods for elliptic equations,” International Domain Decomposition Meeting IV, Moscow, USSR, May 1990.
    124. “Modeling viscous fingering in porous media,” Multiphase Flow Conference, Shell Oil, The Hague, Netherlands, May 1990.
    125. “Modeling biodegradation and sorption in porous media,” Mathematics Department, Delft University, Delft, Netherlands, June 1990.
    126. “Characteristic methods for modeling nonlinear adsorption in contaminant transport,” International Conference on Computational Methods in Water Resources VII, Venice, Italy, June 1990.
    127. “Modeling biodegradation in groundwater,” Oak Ridge National Workshop on Modeling Environmental Problems, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, July 1990.
    128. “Modeling in situ biodegradation of hydrocarbons in groundwater,” Gordon Conference on Flow in Porous Media, Plymouth State College, Plymouth, New Hampshire, August 1990.
    129. “Parallel algorithms for computational geosciences problems,” CRPC Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas, August 1990.
    130. “Parallel algorithms for EOR problems,” Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, August 1990.
    131. “Parallel domain decomposition methods for mixed finite element methods,” Domain Decomposition Workshop, ICASE, Hampton, Virginia, September 1990.
    132. “Emerging parallel numerical algorithms for flow in porous media problems,” Convex Corporation Workshop, Houston, Texas, October 1990.
    133. “Advanced numerical parallel methods for partial differential equations,” University of Houston, Houston, Texas, November 1990.
    134. “Parallel domain decomposition methods for mixed finite element methods for elliptic equations,” Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi, November 1990.
    135. “Parallel algorithms for modeling flow in porous media,” Mathematics Department University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, December 1990.
    136. “Modeling flow in porous media,” Mathematics Department, University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada, December 1990.
    137. “Modeling of plant-root systems,” American Association for the Advancement of Science, Washington, DC, February 1991.
    138. “Parallel algorithms for modeling flow in porous media,” Civil Engineering Department, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, March 1991.
    139. “Mathematical modeling in permeable media,” Werner Lambert Distinguished Professor Colloquium, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, April 1991.
    140. “Characteristic methods for advection problems,” Numerical Linear Algebra, Oberwolfach, Germany, April 1991.
    141. “Modeling of soil root systems,” “Modeling of biodegradation of contaminants in groundwater,” and “Parallel algorithms for partial differential equations,” Distinguished Lecturer for the University of Georgia System: University of Georgia, Athens Georgia; Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia; and Georgia State, Atlanta, Georgia, May 1991.
    142. “Parallel algorithms for flow in porous media,” University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, June 1991.
    143. “Modeling contaminant transport in porous media,” International Conference on Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Washington DC, July 1991.
    144. “Characteristic methods for modeling unstable miscible displacement,” International IMACS Meeting, Dublin, Ireland, July 1991.
    145. “Algorithms for modeling biodegradation in porous media,” Oak Ridge National Laboratory Workshop, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, August 1991.
    146. “Parallel algorithms for petroleum reservoir engineering,” Annual CRPC Symposium, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, August 1991.
    147. “Domain decomposition algorithms for reservoir engineering,” Summer Conference on Domain Decomposition, Lambrecht, Germany, September 1991.
    148. “Multigrid methods for interface problems,” German National Research Center for Information Technology (GMD) Lecture, Bonn, Germany, September 10, 1991.
    149. “Biodegradation modeling of contaminants in groundwater,” Batalle Pacific Northwest Laboratory, Richland, Washington, September 1991.
    150. “Parallel algorithms for partial differential equations,” International Mathematical and Statistical Libraries, Houston, Texas, November 1991.
    151. “Mixed-characteristic methods for linear advection problems,” “Biodegradation modeling of contaminants in groundwater,” and “Parallel domain decomposition algorithms for partial differential equations,” Distinguished Lecturer Presentations, Center for Nonlinear Science and University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico, December 1991.
    152. “Parallel algorithms for petroleum reservoir engineering,” Association for Computing Machinery, Houston Chapter, Houston, Texas, December 1991.
    153. “Mathematical models for contaminant transport in groundwater,” Mathematics Department, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, December 1991.
    154. “Parallel algorithms for flow in porous media,” Parallel Algorithms for Partial Differential Equations, Oberwolfach, Germany, February 1992.
    155. “A mixed-characteristic method for contaminant transport,” Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications (IMA) and Mathematics Department, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 1992.
    156. “Parallel algorithms for flow in porous media,” National Science Foundation Engineering Center for Biofilm, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana, March 1992.
    157. “Three-dimensional bioremediation modeling in heterogeneous porous media,” “Scientific computation on massively parallel machines,” and “Mixed characteristic methods for linear advection problems,” Distinguished Visitor Series on Challenges for Computational Mathematics in the 1990's, Mathematical Sciences Department, Clemson University, Clemson, South Carolina, March 1992.
    158. “A mixed-characteristic method for contaminant transport,” Plenary Address, International Conference on Differential Equations and Mathematical Physics, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, Georgia, March 1992.
    159. “Parallel algorithms for energy and environmental problems,” Texaco Research and Development, Houston, Texas, April 1992.
    160. “Mathematical modeling in porous media,” Mathematics Association of America, State of Texas Meeting, Houston, Texas, April 1992.
    161. “Characteristic finite element methods for modeling transport phenomena in porous media,” 28th Dutch Mathematics Congress, Delft University, Delft, Netherlands, April 1992.
    162. “Modeling contaminant transport of toxic waste sites in porous media,” Invited Speaker, Environment and Immunology Conference, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, May 1992.
    163. “Three-dimensional bioremediation modeling in heterogeneous porous media,” Invited Speaker, Water Resources International Conference IX, Denver, Colorado, June 1992.
    164. “Domain decomposition for mixed finite element methods for elliptic equations,” International Domain Decomposition Meeting VI, Cuomo, Italy, June 1992.
    165. “Modeling of biodegradation of contaminants in groundwater,” Workshop on Environmental Problems, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, July 1992.
    166. “In-situ biodegradation in porous media,” Flow in Porous Media Industrial Affiliates Meeting, Rice University, Houston, Texas, August 1992.
    167. “Modeling flow in porous media,” Invited Speaker, International Congress on Nonlinear Analysis, Tallahassee, Florida, August 1992.
    168. “Characteristic methods for modeling transport dominated flow problems,” Invited Speaker, Batalle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington, August 1992.
    169. “High performance computing in modeling flow in porous media,” Invited Speaker, Cray Technology Symposium, Houston, Texas, October 1992.
    170. “Parallel algorithms for modeling flow in porous media,” Invited Speaker, Supercomputer ’92. Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 1992.
    171. “Parallel domain decomposition algorithms for mixed finite element methods,” Invited Speaker, Center for Computational Science, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, December 1992.
    172. “Flow in porous media,” Industrial Meeting with the Shell Research Group, Rice University, Houston, Texas, December 1992.
    173. “Three-dimensional bioremediation model for porous media,” with Kyle Robinson, Batalle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, at AGU National Meeting, San Francisco, California, December 1992.
    174. “Parallel algorithms for modeling flow in porous media,” Invited Speaker, AMS/MAA American Mathematics Society National Meeting, San Antonio, Texas, January 1993.
    175. “Parallel research activities in the Texas geosciences project,” CRPC, Houston, Texas, January 1993.
    176. “Characteristic mixed finite element methods for modeling transport dominated flow problems,” Invited Speaker, DOE, Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 1993.
    177. “Computational science programs,” and “Parallel algorithms for partial differential equations,” Department of Mathematics, Trinity University, San Antonio, Texas, February 1993.
    178. “Parallel algorithms for reservoir engineering and groundwater modeling,” Invited Minisymposium Speaker, SIAM, Norfolk Parallel Computation Meeting, Norfolk, Virginia, March 1993.
    179. “Advanced numerical algorithms for groundwater modeling,” Invited Speaker, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California, March 1993.
    180. “Domain decomposition for mixed finite element methods for elliptic equations,” International Domain Decomposition Meeting VI, Cuomo, Italy, June 1993.
    181. “Parallel algorithms for modeling flow in porous media,” Colloquium Speaker, Mechanical Engineering Department, Rice University, Houston, Texas, April 1993.
    182. “A parallel numerical model for subsurface contaminant transport with biodegradation kinetics,” Invited Speaker, Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications Conference, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, United Kingdom, April 1993.
    183. “Grand challenge problems in porous media,” High Performance Computing Meeting, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, May 1993.
    184. “A parallel multicomponent two-phase simulation with biological and chemical kinetics,” AGU National Meeting, Baltimore, Maryland, May 1993.
    185. “Parallel algorithms for modeling multiphase flow and transport,” Congress of the American Physical Society, Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 1993.
    186. “Domain decomposition algorithms for partial differential equations,” Computer Science Department Colloquium Presentation, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois, September 1993.
    187. “Some new mixed finite element spaces for elliptic problems,” Flow in Porous Media Industrial Affiliates Meeting, Rice University, Houston, Texas, June 1993.
    188. “Two-dimensional modeling of flow and sedimentation,” Finite Elements in Fluids, New Trends and Applications, Barcelona, Spain, September 1993.
    189. “Mixed characteristic methods for fluids,” Domain Decomposition Methods for Porous Media Meeting, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, October 1993.
    190. “Modeling adsorption and bioremediation in porous media,” Department of Mathematics, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, November 1993.
    191. “Parallel domain decomposition methods for porous media problems” and “HPCC Grand Challenge Problems in Reservoir Engineering and Groundwater,” Center for Research on Parallel Computation Annual Meeting, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, January 1994.
    192. “Algorithms for parallel reservoir simulation,” BP Research and Development, Houston, Texas, January 1994.
    193. “Parallel algorithms for modeling flow in porous media,” Teraflop Mardi Gras Conference, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, February 1994.
    194. “Mathematical modeling of flows in porous media,” BAM Conference, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, England, April 1994.
    195. “Mathematical models for porous media,” Barkley Rosser Lecture, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin, May 1994.
    196. “Mathematical flow in porous media models,” IBM, T.J. Watson Center, Physics Division, Yorktown Heights, New York, May 1994.
    197. “A nonlinear mixed finite element method for a degenerate parabolic equation arising in flow in porous media,” with T. Arbogast and N.Y. Zhang, Transport in Porous Media Symposium, International Conference on Nonlinear Dynamics and Pattern Formation in the Natural Environment, ICPF'94, Leeuwenhorst Congress Center, Noordwijkerhout, Netherlands, July 1994.
    198. “Transport, bioremediation, radionuclide decay and geochemistry,” Department of Energy Review, Washington, DC, July 1994.
    199. “A parallel multiphase numerical model for subsurface contaminant transport with biodegradation kinetics,” with T. Arbogast and C. N. Dawson, International Conference on Computational Methods in Water Resources X, Heidelberg, Germany, July 1994.
    200. “Logically rectangular mixed methods for groundwater flow and transport on general geometry,” with T. Arbogast and I. Yotov, International Conference on Computational Methods in Water Resources X, Heidelberg, Germany, July 1994.
    201. “A parallel multiphase numerical model for subsurface contaminant transport with biodegradation kinetics,” with T. Arbogast and C. N. Dawson, Computational Methods in Geosciences: Porous Medium Symposium, SIAM Annual Meeting, San Diego, California, July 1994.
    202. “Role of computations in energy and environment,” Mathematical and Computational Sciences Awareness Workshop, Rice University, Houston, Texas, July 1994.
    203. “Balancing domain decomposition,” Subsurface Modeling Group, Industrial Affiliates Meeting, Rice University, Houston, Texas, August 1994.
    204. “Modeling flow in porous media on distributive memory machines,” Plenary Lecture for Numerical Modeling in Continuum Mechanics: Theory, Algorithms, Applications, Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic, August 1994.
    205. “Flow in porous media parallel computation project,” Arctic Region Supercomputing Center, University of Alaska at Fairbanks, Fairbanks, Alaska, October 1994.
    206. “Parallel algorithms for modeling flow in porous media,” Speaker, Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, October 1994.
    207. “Logically rectangular mixed methods for Darcy flow on general geometry,” 13th Symposium on Reservoir Simulation, San Antonio, Texas, February 1995.
    208. “A parallel multiphase model for subsurface transport with biological and chemical kinetics,” University of Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, March 1995.
    209. “Computational methods for multiphase flow and reactive transport problems arising in subsurface contaminant remediation,” TICAM Symposium on Advances and Trends in Computational and Applied Mathematics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, April 1995.
    210. “Parallel algorithms for modeling multiphase flow and transport in porous media,” Glimm ’95 Conference, Stony Brook, New York, April 1995.
    211. “Mixed finite element methods for modeling flow and transport in porous media,” Mathematical Modeling of Flow Through Porous Media Conference, St. Etienne, France, May 1995.
    212. “New computational approaches for chemically reactive transport in porous media,” New Generation Environmental Models and Computational Methods, U.S. EPA Sponsors, Bay City, Michigan, August 1995.
    213. “Advanced numerical models for treating porous media geology,” Michigan Institute of Technology, Hoboken, Michigan, August 1995.
    214. “Overview of modeling activities at the Center for Subsurface Modeling,” Industrial Affiliates Meeting, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, October 1995
    215. “New generation simulators for modeling subsurface and surface flows: mixed finite element methods for partial differential equations,” “Parallel algorithms for permeable media,” and “Frontiers in science,” Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas, November 1995.
    216. “Mathematical modeling of geochemistry,” Environmental Solutions Program's Affiliates Meeting, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, November 1995.
    217. “Importance of university and industry co operations,” Industrial Mathematics Meeting, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, November 1995.
    218. “Resource management, transportation, recovery, and renewables: basic research needs for environmentally responsive technologies of the future,” DOE/NSF Workshop, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 1996.
    219. “Emerging new algorithms for parallel computation in subsurface and surface flows,” Institute for Geophysics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, January 1996.
    220. “Parallel algorithms for modeling multiphase flow and transport in porous media,” Geology Seminar, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, January 1996.
    221. “Modeling activities at the Center for Subsurface Modeling,” Bureau of Economic Geology, Austin, Texas, January 1996.
    222. “Multiblock algorithms with non-matching grids for geological modeling,” Geology Brown Bag, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, February 1996.
    223. “How to survive and succeed,” Women Engineering Program, Graduate Women Brown Bag, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, February 1996.
    224. “Modeling multiphase flow and transport with biological and chemical kinetics,” German Mathematical Institute, Oberwolfach, Germany, February 1996.
    225. “Impact of computation on modeling in porous media,” NSF CISE Site Visit, Computer Science Department, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, March 1996.
    226. “Impact of computation on science and engineering,” AAAS Meeting, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, March 1996.
    227. “Mixed finite element methods with nonmatching grids for modeling porous media,” Center for Petroleum and Geosystems Annual Affiliates Meeting, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, March 1996.
    228. “Numerical algorithms for grand challenge problems,” National Science Foundation Workshop on Grand Challenge Problems, National Science Foundation, Arlington, Virginia, March 1996.
    229. “Mathematical modeling of subsurface and surface flow,” Computational Science and Engineering Meeting, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, March 1996.
    230. “Algorithms for modeling subsurface and surface flows” and “Emerging parallel computational methodologies,” University of Central Florida Orlando, Florida, April 1996.
    231. “Parallel algorithms for subsurface flow,” Computer Science Workshop, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, April 1996.
    232. “Mathematical modeling of multiphase flow in porous media,” Modeling and Computation for Applications in Science and Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, May 1996.
    233. “Subsurface and surface modeling at the Center for Subsurface Modeling at the University of Texas,” National Science Foundation Center for Research in Parallel Computation Annual Meeting, Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, Illinois, May 1996.
    234. “Subsurface and surface flow simulation,” 12th Canadian Symposium of Fluid Dynamics, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, May 1996.
    235. “Modeling multicomponent, multispecies, multiphase flow and transport in porous media,” 10th Conference on Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, United Kingdom, June 1996.
    236. “Mixed finite element methods with non-matching grids for partial differential equations,” SIAM Annual Meeting, Kansas City, Missouri, July 1996.
    237. “Hybrid Krylov secant methods for nonlinear equations arising in porous media applications,” 11th International Conference on Computational Methods in Water Resources, Cancun, Mexico, July 1996.
    238. “Modeling activities at the Center for Subsurface Modeling at the University of Texas at Austin,” Center for Research on Parallel Computation Interim Site Visit, Rice University, Houston, Texas, August 1996.
    239. “Hybrid-Krylov-secant solvers for solving fully implicit two phase flow,” Center for Subsurface Modeling, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, October 1996.
    240. “Computational science applications at TICAM,” TENET Workshop for K-12 Teachers, Texas Institute of Computational and Applied Mathematics, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, December 1996.
    241. “Domain decomposition methods for partial differential equations,” Tutorial, United States Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experimental Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi, February 1997.
    242. “A parallel multiphase numerical model for subsurface contaminant transport with biodegradation and chemical kinetics,” 1997 AAAS Annual Meeting and Science Innovation Exposition, Seattle, Washington, February 1997.
    243. “Domain decomposition methods for subsurface and surface flow,” Workshop on Computational Science Applications. University of Houston, Houston, Texas, February 1997.
    244. “Multiphase flow and transport in porous media,” High Performance Computing 1997, Grand Challenges in Computer Simulation, The Society for Computer Simulation International, Atlanta, Georgia, April 1997.
    245. “Environmental quality management activities at the University of Texas at Austin,” Department of Defense Performance Evaluation Training Review, United States Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experimental Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi, April 1997.
    246. “Compositional science at the University of Texas at Austin,” IBM Super Meeting, Austin, Texas, April 1997.
    247. “Parallel algorithms for multiphase flow,” Computational Science for the 21st Century, Tours, France, May 1997.
    248. “Next generation internet,” Lakeway Computer Club, Austin, Texas, May 1997.
    249. “Domain decomposition methods for partial differential equations,” Tutorial, Center for Research on Parallel Computation, Rice University, Houston, Texas, and United States Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experimental Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi, May 1997.
    250. “Center for Subsurface Modeling activities in 1997,” Center for Research in Parallel Computation Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas, May 1997.
    251. “Mathematical modeling in porous media,” Tutorial, INRIA, Versailles, France, June 1997.
    252. “Parallel algorithms for subsurface flow and transport with biological and chemical kinetics,” and “Conservative algorithms for surface and subsurface flow,” SIAM Geosciences Meeting V, Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 1997.
    253. “Petroleum reservoir production management expertise,” The University of Texas at Austin SAIC Workshop on Meeting on Petroleum Reservoir Production Management, McLean, Virginia, July 1997.
    254. “Domain decomposition algorithms for modeling subsurface and surface flow,” The Tenth International Conference on Domain Decomposition, Boulder, Colorado, August 1997.
    255. “Transport of multispecies contaminants in porous media,” Symposium on Molecular Sciences for the Environment, Environmental Molecular Sciences Laboratory, Richland, Washington, October 1997.
    256. “Computational science at the University of Texas at Austin,” Digital Technology Summit, Trends and Challenges, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, October 1997.
    257. “Mortar spaces for multiphase flow, Center for Subsurface Modeling,” Industrial Affiliates Meeting, Center for Subsurface Modeling, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, November 1997.
    258. “Newton-Krylov methods for nonlinear systems arising in reservoir simulation,” Industrial Affiliates Meeting, Center for Subsurface Modeling, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, November 1997.
    259. “Next generation reservoir simulator framework,” Advanced Computing Technology Review, Department of Energy, Tulsa, Oklahoma, December 1997.
    260. “Mortar mixed finite element approximations for elliptic and parabolic equations,” Ninth International Conference on Approximation Theory, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, January 1998.
    261. “Petroleum production and environmental remediation,” NPACI All-Hands Meeting, University of California, San Diego, California, January 1998.
    262. “Parallelization methodologies for environmental modeling problems,” United States Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experimental Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi, January 1998.
    263. “Workshop on domain decomposition methods for parallel computation,” United States Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experimental Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi, January 1998.
    264. “Mesh partitioning algorithms and solvers for unstructured grids,” Department of Defense Grid Workshop, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, February 1998.
    265. “Environmental modeling efforts,” United States Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi, March 1998.
    266. “Parallel algorithms for modeling flow in porous media,” SIAM Southeast Regional Meeting, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, March 1998.
    267. “Numerical simulation of subsurface flow and reactive transport,” National Research Council, Exploring the Interface Between the Sciences and Mathematical Sciences, Washington DC, March 1998.
    268. “Domain decomposition algorithms for computationally rough problems,” Domain Decomposition Conference, Oberwolfach, Germany, April 1998.
    269. “PCE-QUAL-ICM: A parallel water quality model based on CE-QUAL-ICM,” Department of Defense Users Meeting, Rice University, Houston, Texas, June 1998.
    270. “Computational science efforts in environmental subsurface and surface modeling,” Parallel Computation Tutorial, Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi, June 1998.
    271. “Domain decomposition methods for modeling subsurface and surface flow,” 1st IMACS Conference on Mathematical Modeling and Computational Methods in Mechanics and Geodynamics, Prague, Czech Republic, July 1998.
    272. “Mortar mixed finite element approximations for elliptic and parabolic equations with applications to subsurface and surface flow” Workshop on the State of the Art in Finite Element Method: Theory, Algorithm, and Applications, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China, July 1998.
    273. “Parallel multiblock methods for reservoir simulation,” Super K Workshop, Saudi Aramco, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, September 1998.
    274. “A projection method for constructing a locally mass conservative velocity field,” Plenary Lecture, 4th Symposium on Overset Composite Grid and Solution Techniques, Army Research Laboratory, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, September 1998.
    275. “Overview of Center for Subsurface Modeling activities,” Industrial Affiliates Meeting, Center for Subsurface Modeling, University of Texas, Austin, Texas, October 1998.
    276. “Uncertainty and reliability in modeling flow in porous media,” Predictability of Complex Systems, Sandia National Laboratory, Albuquerque, New Mexico, October 1998.
    277. “Algorithms for modeling subsurface and surface flow,” Plenary Speaker, 50 Years of the Seminar for Applied Mathematics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich Switzerland, November 1998.
    278. “Crisis management of bays and estuaries,” Supercomputing ’98, Orlando, Florida, November 1998.
    279. “Multiblock algorithms for fluid flow,” Supercomputing ’98, Orlando, Florida, November 1998.
    280. “Application of KeLP and active data repository (ADR) for modeling flow problems,” NPACI, University of California, San Diego, California, January 1999.
    281. “A parallel multiblock/multidomain approach for reservoir simulation,” Fifteenth SPE Reservoir Symposium on Reservoir Simulation, Society of Petroleum Engineers, Houston, Texas, February 1999.
    282. “Synthetic environments for modeling subsurface and surface flows,” SIAM Parallel Processing and Geosciences Plenary Lecture, San Antonio, Texas, March 1999.
    283. “Combined flow simulation, geomechanics, and seismic inversion for reservoir characterization,” with Susan E. Minkoff, J. Guadalupe Arguello, Steve Bryant, Malgorzata Peszynska, Charles M. Stone, and William W. Symes, SIAM Conference On Geosciences, San Antonio, Texas, March 1999.
    284. “Multiple numerical methods in a multi-block framework,” with M. Peszynska, SIAM Geosciences Conference, San Antonio, Texas, March 1999.
    285. “Locally conservative algorithms for modeling subsurface and surface flow,” Invited Colloquium Speaker, Mathematics Department, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 1999.
    286. “IPARS, an integrated parallel accurate reservoir simulator,” Plenary Speaker, Computational Science and Engineering Symposium, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Illinois, April 1999.
    287. “When your resource is 10,000 feet underground you bet you rely on mathematical modeling,” National Research Council Workshop, “Reliability of Mathematical Modeling,” National Academy of Sciences, New York City, New York, May 1999.
    288. “Synthetic environments for modeling subsurface and surface flows,” Schlumberger-Doll Research, Ridgefield, Connecticut, May 1999.
    289. “Modeling multiscale, multiphysics and multiphase flow in energy and environment problems,” Plenary Speaker, Mississippi State Fourth Conference in Differential Equations and Computational Simulations, Starkville, Mississippi, May 1999.
    290. “A discontinuous Galerkin method applied to nonlinear parabolic equations,” Plenary Presentation, First International Symposium on Discontinuous Galerkin Methods, Salve Regina University, Newport, Rhode Island, May 1999.
    291. “Process control for oil and gas production,” Center for Simulation-Based Engineering. Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York, May 1999.
    292. “Grids for modeling subsurface and surface flows,” MICS Mesh Topology Meeting Argonne National Laboratory, Chicago, Illinois, June 1999.
    293. “Overview of environmental quality modeling activities supported under the Department of Defense performance evaluation program,” United States Army Corps of Engineers Waterways Experiment Station, Vicksburg, Mississippi, June 1999.
    294. “Environmental modeling and computation,” Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi, June 1999.
    295. “Locally conservative algorithms for flow,” Plenary Presentation, Mathematics of Finite Elements and Applications ’99, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, United Kingdom, June 1999.
    296. “Domain decomposition for multiphase flow: interface coupling of different numerical and physical models,” with M. Peszynska and Q. Lu, Mathematics and Finite Elements and Applications ’99, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, United Kingdom, June 1999.
    297. “Problem solving environments for modeling subsurface and surface flow problems,” Plenary Lecture, ENUMATH, The Third European Conference on Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications, University of Jyvaskyla, Jyvaskyla, Finland, July 1999.
    298. “Uncertainty and reliability in modeling flow in porous media,” 5th U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics, Boulder, Colorado, August 1999.
    299. “Discontinuous Galerkin methods for unstable miscible displacement,” AMS meeting, Austin, Texas, October 1999.
    300. “A computing portal for modeling subsurface and surface flow problems,” Plenary Speaker, Conference on Differential Equations and Their Applications Honoring J.L. Lions, October 1999.
    301. “Locally conservative algorithms for hydrodynamics,” Society of Engineering Science October 1999.
    302. “Multi-phase, multi-numerical, and multiple domain algorithms for modeling subsurface flow in porous media,” Alumni Speaker, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, November 1999.
    303. “Uncertainty and reliability in modeling subsurface flow,” Workshop on Reliability, Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, December 1999.
    304. “Multiphysics and multidomain modeling in porous media,” Engineering Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, Mississippi, January 2000.
    305. “Uncertainty and reliability in modeling multiphase flow in porous media,” Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, January 2000.
    306. “A distributed problem-solving environment for coupling multi-physics and multiple domains in porous media,” Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 2000.
    307. “A distributed computing portal for coupling multi-physics and multiple domains for environmental modeling,” NAVO, Biloxi, Mississippi, March 2000.
    308. “A distributed problem-solving environment for coupling multi-physics and multiple domains in porous media,” Copper Mountain Conference on Iterative Methods, Copper Mountain, Colorado, April 2000.
    309. “Multiphysics couplings,” Center for Computational Sciences, Lexington, Kentucky, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, April 2000.
    310. “Multiphysics couplings for environmental problems,” Department of Defense Symposium, Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 2000.
    311. “A distributed computing portal for coupling multi-physics and multiple domains in porous media,” Invited Speaker, XIII International Conference on Computational Methods in Water Resources, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, June 2000.
    312. “Locally conservative schemes for modeling multiphase flow in permeable media,” SIAM National Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, July 2000.
    313. “Coupling of models for energy and the environment,” SIAM National Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, July 2000.
    314. “Working in a multidisciplinary environment,” Association for Women in Mathematics Workshop, SIAM National Meeting, San Juan, Puerto Rico, July 2000.
    315. “What does water know about mathematics?” Congressional Lecture Sponsored by the American Mathematical Society, Sam Rayburn Building, Washington DC, July 2000.
    316. “Iterative solvers of the Implicit Parallel Accurate Reservoir Simulator (IPARS),” Invited Speaker, Solution Methods for Large-Scale Nonlinear Problems, Center for Applied Scientific Computing, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Pleasanton, CA, July 2000.
    317. “Coupling of models for energy and environmental problems,” Plenary Speaker, First International SIAM Conference on Computational Science, Washington DC, September 2000.
    318. “A parallel multi-block, multiphysic approach for multiphase flow in permeable media,” International Conference on Modeling and Computation in Environmental Sciences, Bad Herrenalb, Germany, October 2000.
    319. “Mixed finite element methods for multiphase flow in porous media,” Mathematics Institute, Oberwolfach, Germany, February 2001.
    320. “A parallel multi-block, black-oil, multi-model implementation,” with Q. Lu and M. Peszynska, SPE 66359, SPE Reservoir Symposium, Houston, Texas, February 2001.
    321. “Discontinuous Galerkin methods for geoscience applications,” North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, April 2001.
    322. “Mathematical and computational challenges in energy and environmental modeling,” University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, April 2001.
    323. “Mathematical and computational challenges in energy and environmental modeling,” “Numerical formulation and analysis of partial differential equation algorithms with computational results: locally conservative algorithms for flow,” and “A simulator framework for distributed multi-resolution, multi-physics simulations,” Barrett Lectures, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, Tennessee, May 2001.
    324. “Computational challenges in modeling flow and reactive transport,” P. T. Wu Lecture, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Ohio State University, May 2001.
    325. “Locally conservative algorithms for flow and transport,” and “Iterative solvers for multiphase flow in porous media,” with M. Peszynska and B. Rivière, Sixth SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences, Boulder, Colorado, June 2001.
    326. “Discontinuous Galerkin methods for geoscience applications,” Fluid Flow and Transport in Porous Media: Mathematical and Numerical Treatment—A Joint Summer Research Conference of American Mathematical Society, the Institute of Mathematical Sciences, and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Mount Holyoke College, South Hadley, Massachusetts, June 2001.
    327. “Locally conservative algorithms for flow,” Department of Defense High Performance Computing Modernization Program, Biloxi, Mississippi, June 2001.
    328. “Mortar upscaling for multiphase flow in porous media,” International Symposium on Computational and Applied PDEs, Zhangjiajie, China, July 2001
    329. “Numerical modeling of flow in porous media,” Academy of Science, Beijing, China, July 2001
    330. “Mortar upscaling for multiphase flow in porous media,” Department of Mathematics, University of Maryland at College Park, Maryland, October 2001.
    331. “Solution techniques and dual approximation for multiphase flow in porous media,” Center for Subsurface Modeling Industrial Affiliates Meeting, Austin, Texas, October 2001.
    332. “Computational Science Issues in Oil and Gas Production: Upscaling, Geologic Uncertainty and Economic Models,” Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications, University of Minnesota, January 15, 2002.
    333. “Advanced Software for Collaborative Modeling and Simulation of Energy and Environmental Applications,” NAE Regional Meeting, Austin, Texas, March 5, 2002.
    334. “Discontinuous Galerkin for Geoscience Applications,” IMA Workshop on Mathematical Modeling in the Geosciences, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, March 14, 2002.
    335. “Solution techniques and dual approximation for multiphase flow in porous media,” Copper Mountain Meeting, Copper Mountain, Colorado, March 26, 2002.
    336. “Mathematical and computational modeling of multiphysics couplings,” International Conference on Multifield Problems in Solid and Fluid Mechanics, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, Plenary Speaker, April 8- 12, 2002.
    337. “Discontinuous Galerkin method for geoscience applications: flow, reactive transport, and mechanics,” Discontinuous Galerkin Meeting, Oberwolfoch,Germany, April 22 - 26, 2002.
    338. “Discontinuous Galerkin method for modeling flow and reactive transport in porous media,” Plenary Speaker, 34th National Conference of Numerical Analysis, Village Vacances Famille of Anglet, Pyrenees-Attlantiques, France, May 29, 2002.
    339. Discontinuous Galerkin methods for mass conservation equations for environmental modeling,” XIV International Conference on Computational Methods and water Resources, Delft, The Netherlands, June 2002.
    340. “Agglomeration multigrid methods for two phase flow models,” XIV International Conference on Computational Methods and water Resources, Delft, The Netherlands, June 2002.
    341. “Discontinuous Galerkin methods for geomechanics applications,” Fifth World Congress on Computational Mechanics, Vienna, Austria, July 7-12, 2002.
    342. “Discontinuous Galerkin methods for geoscience applications: flow, geochemistry and geomechanics,” International Congress in Mathematics 2002—Beijing Satellite Conference on Scientific Computation, Xi’an Jiao Tong University, Xi’an, China, August 14-19, 2002.
    343. “Computational issues in oil and gas production,” 8th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery, The Freiburg University of Mining and Technology, Freiburg, Germany, September 3-6, 2002.
    344. “Workshop on coupling methods for flow and transport,” NAVO, Vicksburg, MS, October 2, 2002
    345. “Coupling of mixed and Galerkin finite element methods for Biot consolidation problem,” Center for Subsurface Modeling Industrial Affiliates Meeting, Austin, Texas, October 23-24, 2002.
    346. “Discontinuous Galerkin methods for geoscience applications,” Department of Mathematics, University of Colorado at Denver, Denver, Colorado, November 6, 2002.
    347. “Advanced modeling techniques for numerical simulation of complex subsurface hydrosystems,” DOE/NSF/SIAM Workshop on Predictability of Complex Phenomena, Santa Fe, New Mexico, December 16-18, 2002.
    348. “DG algorithms for modeling flow, transport and mechanics” Tutorial, ERDC, Vicksburg, Mississippi, January 14, 2003.
    349. “Advanced modeling techniques for reservoir simulation,” Exxon/Mobil Seminar, Houston, Texas, January 16, 2003.
    350. “Advanced modeling techniques for numerical simulation of complex subsurface hydrosystems,” Meeting Honoring Racho Lazarov, Texas A&M Univ., College Station, Texas, January 24-25, 2003.
    351. “Environmental Quality Modeling for Performance Evalutation Training in the DOD,” Atlanta, Georgia, February 3-6, 2003
    352. “Mathematical and computational modeling of multiphysics couplings,” SIAM Minisymposium on Problem Solving Environments for Simulation and Modeling, Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, San Diego, CA, February 10-13, 2003.
    353. “Discontinuous Galerkin methods for modeling Biot's consolidation problem,” Minisymposium on Higher-Order Discretizations, Conference on Computational Science and Engineering, San Diego, CA, February 10-13, 2003.
    354. “Discontinuous Galerkin and mixed finite element methods for modeling Biot’s consolidation model of poroelasticity,” SIAM Geosciences Meeting, Austin, Texas, March 17-20, 2003.
    355. “Compatible algorithms for coupled flow and transport,” SIAM Geosciences Meeting, Austin, Texas, March 17-20, 2003.
    356. “Discontinuous Galerkin methods for geoscience applications,” Sandia National Laboratory, Los Alamos, NM, April 19, 2003.
    357. With R. J. Liu, “Discontinuous Galerkin finite elements for 3D elasticity,” Second MIT Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics, Cambridge, MA, June 17-20, 2003.
    358. With P.J. Phillips, “A coupling of mixed and Galerkin finite element methods for poroelasticity,” Second MIT Conference on Computational Fluid and Solid Mechanics, June 17-20, 2003.
    359. “Multiphysics applications in porous media,” DOE SCALES Workshop (A Science-based CAse for LargE Scale Simulation), Washington D. C. June 23, 2003.
    360. “Advanced algorithms for reservoir engineering simulators,” BP Technical Advisory Committee Meeting, Univ. of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, July 2, 2003.
    361. “Discontinuous Galerkin and mixed finite element methods for modeling Biot’s consolidation model of poroelasticity,” Advances in Computational Methods for Reservoir Geomechanics Modeling, 7th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics, Albuquerque, NM, July 27-31, 2003.
    362. With S. Sun, “Discontinuous Galerkin modeling for modeling flow and reactive transport,” 7th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics, Albuquerque, NM, July 27-31, 2003.
    363. “Locally Conservative Algorithms for Flow,” Los Alamos National Laboratory, Los Alamos, New Mexico, Sept. 24-25, 2003.
    364. Professor Hackerman's Freshman Class, Computational Science, Univ. of Texas, Austin, Texas, Sept. 29, 2003.
    365. “What Does Mathematics Know About Water?” Women's Leadership DOE Baltimore, College Park, Maryland, Oct. 8-10, 2003.
    366. “Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Flow and Transport,” ADAPT ’03: Conference on Adaptive Methods for Partial Differential Equations and Large-scale Computation, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, New York Oct. 11-12, 2003.
    367. “Mimetic Finite Difference Methods for Flow in Porous Media,” Center for Subsurface Modeling Industrial Affiliates Meeting, Univ. of Texas, Austin, TX, Oct. 21-22, 2003.
    368. “Iterative Coupling for Parallel Geomechanics Flow,” 2003 International Conference on Preconditioning Techniques for Large Sparse Matrix Problems in Scientific and Industrial Applications, Embassy Suite Napa Valley, Napa, Calfornia, October 27, 2003.
    369. “Coupling of MFE or Mimetic Finite Differences with Discontinuous Galerkin for Poroelasticity,” Discontinuous Galerkin Workshop, Recent Advances and State-of-the-Art in Discontinuous Galerkin Methods in Computational Structural Mechanics Meeting, Army High Performance Computing Research Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, Oct. 28, 2003.
    370. “Error Estimates for Discontinuous Galerkin Methods,” DOD ERDC Workshop, Vicksburg, Mississippi, Nov. 12, 2003.
    371. “Research at the Center for Subsurface Modeling,” ICES Board of Visitors Meeting, Univ. of Texas, Austin, Texas, January 13, 2004.
    372. “Parallel Algorithms for Modeling Poroelastic Multicomponent Models,” Simulation Users Group Meeting, Petroleum Technology Transfer Council, Valencia, California, January 29, 2004.
    373. “Mathematical Issues in Multiphysics Couplings,” 8th Copper Mountain Conference on Iterative Methods, Copper Mountain, Colorado, March 30, 2004.
    374. “Mathematical Issues in Multiphysics Couplings,” Advances in Computational Mechanics—A Conference Celebrating the 60th Birthday of Thomas J. R. Hughes, Rice University, Houston, Texas April 7-9, 2004.
    375. “Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Poroelasticity,” Workshop on Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Computational Mechanics, Army High Performance Computing Research Center, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 10, 2004.
    376. “Coupling of MFE or Mimetic Finite Differences with DG for Poroelasticity,” Compatible Spatial Discretizations for Partial Differential Equations Workshop, Institute for Mathematics and Its Applications, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minnesota, May 11-15, 2004.
    377. “Multiscale Modeling in Porous Media,” Software Institute, Academy of Science, Beijing, China, June 17, 2004.
    378. “Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Modeling Flow and Transport,” ICOSAHOM 2004, Brown University, Providence, Rhode Island, June 21, 2004.
    379. “Mathematical and Computational Issues in Multiphysics Couplings,” ASCI ITS Lecture, ASCI Institute for Terascale Simulation, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, Livermore, California, June 24, 2004.
    380. “IPARS, Geomechanics and Chemistry, Subsurface Science Challenges,” Idaho National Engineering and Environmental Laboratory, Idaho Falls, Idaho, June 28, 2004.
    381. “Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Flow, Reactive Transport, and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Flow and Transport in Permeable Media, Gordon Conference, Queens College, Oxford University, Oxford, England, United Kingdom, July 11-16, 2004 (Plenary Lecture).
    382. “Mathematical and Computational Issues in Multiphysics Couplings,” Mathematics Dept., University of Sofia, Sofia, Bulgaria, July 22, 2004.
    383. “Solvers for Coupling Multiphysics and Multiple Domains in Porous Media Using Grid Computing,” ConocoPhillips, Bartlesville, Oklahoma, August 16, 2004.
    384. “Data-driven Subsurface Simulation Framework: Flow, Geomechanics and Chemistry,” Software Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin, Univ. of Texas, Austin, Texas, August 28, 2004.
    385. “Mathematical Issues in Multiscale Couplings,” DOE Multiscale Mathematics Workshop III, Portland Oregon, September 21-23, 2004.
    386. “Advances in Discretizations for Flow and Geomechanics,” ExxonMobil, Houston, Texas, September 30, 2004.
    387. “Mathematical Issues in Multiphysics Couplings,” Department of Mathematics, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, October 5, 2004.
    388. “Mathematical Issues in Multiphysics Couplings,” Modeling and Computation in Environmental Science, Hohenwart Forum, Hohenwart, Germany, October 10-15, 2004.
    389. “Two-scale Mortar Mixed Finite Element Methods,” Center for Subsurface Modeling Industrial Affiliates Meeting, October 2004.
    390. “Physics Driven Algorithms for Modeling Subsurface Phenomena, New Trends in Mathematical and Numerical Methods for Geosciences Direct and Inverse Problems,” INRIA, Rocquencourt, France, December 9 -10, 2004.
    391. Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas, Dallas, Texas, January 6-7, 2005.
    392. “Advanced Numerical Algorithms for Modeling Subsurface Phenomena,” DOD Engineering Research and Development Center, Vicksburg, Mississippi, January 23, 2005.
    393. “Multiscale Model of Angiogenesis,” Houston Society for Engineering in Medicine and Biology, Houston, Texas, February 9-10, 2005.
    394. “Petscale Computing in the Geosciences,” Petscales Compact Simulation Application Workshop, ANL, March 22-23, 2005.
    395. “Modeling Multiscale Phenomena with Mixed Finite Element Methods,” Multiscale Workshop, ICES, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, May 4-5, 2005.
    396. “Physics-Driven Algorithms for Modeling Subsurface Phenomena,” Thirteenth Conference on Finite Elements for Flow Problems, University of Wales Swansea, Swansea Wales, United Kingdom, April 4-6, 2005.
    397. “Geosystems Engineering Management,” Shell International Exploration and Production, Rijswijk, Netherlands, April 7, 2005.
    398. “Physics-Driven Algorithms for Reservoir Modeling,” Shell International Exploration and Production, Rijswijk, Netherlands, April 8, 2005.
    399. “Computational Environments for Coupling Multiphase Flow, Transport, and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Center for Computation and Technology, Computing for the Future, Louisiana State University, April 22, 2005.
    400. “A Subgrid-scale Mortar Mixed Method for Modeling Flow in Porous Media,” Workshop on Integrative Multiscale Modeling and Simulation in Materials Science, Fluids and Environmental Science, Center for Mathematical Research, University of Montreal, Canada, May 11-13, 2005.
    401. “Physics-Driven Algorithms for Modeling Subsurface Phenomena,” SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences, Avignon, France, June 7-10, 2005.
    402. “Finite Element Methods for Modeling Biot's Consolidation,” SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences, Avignon, France, June 7-10, 2005.
    403. “Physics-Driven Multiscale Algorithms,” 8th U.S. National Congress on Computational Mechanics, Austin, Texas, July 25, 2005.
    404. “Physics-Driven Algorithms for Modeling Subsurface Phenomena,” DOD Agent Fate Program, Kettering University, Flint, Michigan, September 28, 2005.
    405. “Multiscale and Multiphysics Couplings,” Center for Subsurface Modeling Industrial Affiliates Meeting, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, October 26, 2005.
    406. “Multiscale Algorithms,” Douglas, Peaceman, Rachford Meeting, Rice University, Houston, Texas, November 4, 2005.
    407. “Computational Environments for Integration of Geophysics and Reservoir Simulation,” SEG International Exposition and 75th Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas, November 8, 2005.
    408. “A Multiscale Model of Angiogenesis,” Department of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, November 22, 2005.
    409. PEMEX Overview of Research at ICES Center for Subsurface Modeling, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, January 9, 2006.
    410. IMP Overview of Research at ICES Center for Subsurface Modeling, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin Texas, January 10, 2006.
    411. “Numerical Computational Environments for Coupling Multiphase Flow, Transport, and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Numerical Methods for Optimization and Control over PDE, Centro de Investigacion en Matematicas (CIMAT), Guanajuato, Mexico, January 11-13, 2006.
    412. “Numerical Methods for Optimization and Control over PDE,” Numerical Methods for Optimization and Control over PDE, Centro de Investigacion en Matematicas (CIMAT), Guanajuato, Mexico, January 11-13, 2006.
    413. “Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Geoscience Applications in Porous Media,” Numerical Methods for Optimization and Control over PDE, Centro de Investigacion en Matematicas (CIMAT), Guanajuato, Mexico, January 11-13, 2006.
    414. “Multiscale Angiogenesis Modeling” Numerical Methods for Optimization and Control over PDE, Centro de Investigacion en Matematicas (CIMAT), Guanajuato, Mexico, January 11-13, 2006.
    415. National Science Foundation DDDAS Meeting, Computational Environments for Integration of Geophysics and Reservoir Simulation, Washington, DC, January 19-20, 2006.
    416. “ERDC Workshop: Mass Conservative Issues in Flow and Transport Modeling,” ERDC, Vicksburg, Mississippi, February 23, 2006.
    417. “PET Technical Review for Environmental Quality Modeling,” Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio, March 22, 2006.
    418. “Computational Environments for Coupling Multiphase Flow, Transport, and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Kisiel Lecture, Department of Hydrology and Water Resources, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona, March 29, 2006.
    419. “Computational Environments for Coupling Multiphase Flow, Transport, and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Computational Applied Mathematics Seminar, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, April 12, 2006
    420. “Simulation and Control for Energy and Environmental Systems,” External Advisory Committee Department of Aerospace and Engineering Mechanics, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, April 20, 2006.
    421. “Multiscale Mortar Mixed Finite Element Method,” Porous Media Day, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, April 25, 2006.
    422. “Simulation and Control for Energy and Environmental Systems,” Mechanics and Control Symposium, Eindhoven University of Technology, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, April 26, 2006.
    423. “A Multiscale Angiogenesis Model”, Invited Lecture, Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, University of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, May 9, 2006.
    424. “Coupled Mixed and Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Poroelasticity,” MAFELAP 2006 Zienkiewicz Lecture, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, United Kingdom, June 13, 2006.
    425. “Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Solution for Poromechanics”, MAFELAP 2006, Brunel University, Uxbridge, Middlesex, United Kingdom, June 14, 2006.
    426. “Multiscale Mortar Mixed Finite Element Methods,” Workshop on Computation of Flow and Transport in Heterogeneous Media, University of Bath, Bath, United Kingdom, June 19, 2006.
    427. “Computational Environments for Coupling Muliphase Flow, Transport and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Computational Engineering and Sciences Consortia, Technical University of Delft, Delft, The Netherlands, June 21, 2006.
    428. “Local Conservation in Numerical Solutions and Its Recovery,” DoD HPCMP Users Group Conference, Denver, Colorado, June 29, 2006.
    429. “Multiscale Mortar Domain Decomposition Mixed Finite Element Methods,” Plenary Speaker, Domain Decomposition 17, Strobl, Austria, July 7, 2006.
    430. “Multiscale Mortar Domain Decomposition Mixed Finite Element Methods,” Plenary Speaker, Domain Decomposition 17, Strobl, Austria, July 7, 2006.
    431. “Multiscale Mixed Finite Elements for Multiphase Flow in Porous Media”, ECMOR, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, September 5, 2006.
    432. “Computational Environments for Coupling Muliphase Flow, Transport and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Invited Lecture, Department for Mathematics, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, October 5, 2006.
    433. “Multiscale Angiogenesis Modeling Using Mixed Finite Element Methods”, Invited Lecture, Department of Mathematics, Yonsei University, Seoul, South Korea, October 26, 2006.
    434. “Multiscale Mixed Finite Elements for Multiphase Flow in Porous Media”, Invited Presentation 60th Anniversary Korean Mathematics Society, Seoul National University, Seoul, South Korea, October 27, 2006.
    435. “Iterative Coupling of Multiphase Flow and Mechanics”, Invited Lecture, Department of Mathematics Texas A & M University, College Station, Texas, November 11, 2006.
    436. “Physics-Driven Algorithms for Modeling Subsurface Phenomena,” Invited Lecture, SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues, February 19, 2007.
    437. “Domain Decomposition Multiscale Methods” Invited Lecture, Glowinski Science Computational Science Conference, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, March 10, 2007.
    438. “Iterative Coupling of Multiphase Flow and Mechanics,” SIAM Geosciences Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March 19, 2007.
    439. “Iterative Coupling of Multiphase Flow in Porous Media,” SIAM Geosciences Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March 20, 2007.
    440. “Environmental Quality Modeling,” DOD PET Review, Ohio State University, March 22, 2007.
    441. “Computational Environments for Coupling Flow, Transport, Chemistry and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Invited Lecture, Third Annual Workshop on Interdisciplinary Computational Science, University of Houston, Houston, Texas, March 23, 2007.
    442. “Parallel Multiscale Mixed Method for Multiphase Flow and Reactive Transport in Porous Media,” S. Thomas, SIAM Geoscience Meeting Santa Fe, New Mexico, March 19-22, 2007 Presentation made by graduate student Sunil Thomas.
    443. “Pore to Continuum Upscaling and Coupling Using Mortars,” with M. Balhoff and S. Thomas, SIAM Geoscience Meeting Santa Fe, New Mexico, March 19-22, 2007.
    444. “Computational Environments for Coupling Flow, Transport, and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Invited Lecture, Southwest Research Center, San Antonio, Texas, April 3, 2007.
    445. “Frontiers of Scientific Computing Lecture Series: Multiscales Discretizations for Flow, Transport and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Center for Computation and Technology, Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, May 1, 2007.
    446. “Multiscale Discretizations for Flow, Transport and Mechanics in Porous Media,” ICIAM, July 16, 2007.
    447. “Hybrid Optimization Algorithm for Solving Parameter Estimation Problems,” with Argaez, M., Klie, H., Quintero, C., Velazquez, L., 6th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Zurich, Switzerland, July 16-20, 2007.
    448. “Stochastic Krylov Subspace Methods for Flow in Random Porous Media,” with Klie, H., Rodríguez, A., 6th International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Zurich, Switzerland, July 16-20, 2007.
    449. “Domain Decomposition Multiscale Methods for Flow in Porous Media,” ICIAM, July 19, 2007.
    450. “Multiscale Discretizations for Flow, Transport and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Plenary Speaker, 9th US National Congress on Computational Mechanics, July 24, 2007.
    451. “Domain Decomposition Multiscale Methods for Flow in Porous Media,” Advances in Scientific Computing, September 2007.
    452. “Domain Decomposition Multiscale Methods for Flow in Porous Media,” Inaugural speaker for our 2007-2008 Schlumberger-Tufts Computational and Applied Math Seminar Series, Tufts University, September 20, 2007.
    453. “Research at the Center for Subsurface Modeling,” Saudi Aramco Technology Quest, November 2007.
    454. “Coupling Discontinuous Galerkin and Mixed Finite Element Methods Using Mortar Methods,” Conference on Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Partial Differential Equations, Banff, Canada, November 2007.
    455. “Computational Environments for Modeling Carbon Sequestration,” Modeling and Simulation Conference, INRIA, France, December 2007.
    456. “Multiscale Discretizations for Flow, Transport, and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Colloquium Speaker, Mathematics, Paris VI, France, December 2007.
    457. “Grand Challenge Problem: Modeling Sequestration of CO2 in Saline Aquifers,” Computer Sciences and Mathematics Colloquium Speaker, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, May 6, 2008.
    458. “Challenges of Modeling the Heterogeneity of Cancer: A Multiscale Model of Angiogenesis,” National Cancer Institute, Ohio State University, May 2008.
    459. “Mortar Coupling of Multiphase Flow and Reactive Transport on Non-Matching Grids,” Finite Volumes for Complex Applications V, Invited Speaker, Aussois, France, June 2008.
    460. “Grand Challenge Problem: Modeling Sequestration of CO2 in Saline Aquifers,” IBM Austin Research Laboratory, Colloquium Speaker, June 20, 2008.
    461. Gildin, E., Wheeler, M.F., “Model Reduction of Large-Scale Reservoirs using the Generalized Low-Rank Approximation of Matrices,” invited talk at the SPE Applied Technology Workshop, Bruges, Belgium, June 23-26, 2008.
    462. “Multiphysics Couplings in Modeling Flow in Porous Media,” Minisymposium on Multiphysics Couplings, SIAM National Meeting, July 2008.
    463. “Computational Environments for Modeling Carbon Sequestration,” CMWR XVII Keynote Speaker, July 2008.
    464. “Time Stepping for Multiphysics Couplings in Porous Media Applications,” Legacy of John Crank, Brunel University, July 2008.
    465. “Multiscale Modeling Issues in Modeling Carbon Sequestration,” Multiscale Modeling and Analysis Workshop, University of Texas at Austin, August 7, 2008.
    466. “Mortar Coupling of Discontinuous Galerkin and Mixed Finite Element Methods,” 11th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery (ECMOR), Bergen, Norway, September 8-11, 2008.
    467. “Modeling CO2 Sequestration Using a Sequentially Coupled ‘Iterative-IMPEC-time-split-thermal’ Compositional Simulator,” ECMOR XI, Bergen, Norway, September 8-11, 2008.
    468. “Computational Environments for Coupling Multiphase Flow, Transport, and Mechanics in Porous Media for Modeling Carbon Sequestration,” Distinguish Lecture Series, Department of Civil, Environmental and Construction Engineering, University of Central Florida, September 26, 2008.
    469. “Multiscale Discretizations for Flow, Transport and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Invited Speaker, International Conference Scaling Up and Modeling for Transport and Flow in Porous Media, Dubrovnik, Croatia, October 13-16, 2008.
    470. “Computational Frameworks for Subsurface Energy and Environmental Modeling and Simulation,” Seminar Series, Department of Chemical Engineering, Yale University, November 5, 2008.
    471. “Computational Frameworks for Subsurface Energy and Environmental Modeling and Simulation,” Plenary Address, SC08, Austin, Texas, November 15-21, 2008.
    472. “Reservoir Simulation,” Plenary Speaker, International Conference on Mathematical Modeling, Sultan Qaboos University, Oman, February 24, 2009.
    473. “Multiscale Basis Mortar Mixed Finite Elements for Multiphase Flow in Porous Media,” Plenary Speaker, Fraunhofer, Kaiserlauten Germany: Challenges of Porous Media Modeling, March 11-13, 2009.
    474. “Multiscale Methods for Flow, Transport and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Plenary Speaker, 2009 SIAM Southeast Atlantic Section, University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, April 4, 2009.
    475. “Computation Environments for Coupling Multiphase Flow, Transport, and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Colloquium Speaker, Department of Mathematics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 10, 2009.
    476. “Modeling and Simulation of Subsurface Grand Challenges,” Invited Presentation, Workshop on Vision for Research and Development on Simulation Based Engineering and Sciences in the Next Decade, National Academy of Sciences, Washington D.C., April 22, 2009.
    477. “Multiscale Basis Mortar Mixed Finite Elements for Multiphase Flow in Porous Media,” invited presentation, Reservoir Engineering Research Institute, Twentieth Anniversary Workshop, Palo Alto, California, May 12, 2009.
    478. “Computational Environments for Coupling Multiphase Flow, Transport, and Geomechanics in Porous Media,” Invited Speaker, Tapia 70 Conference, Rice University, May 29, 2009.
    479. “Computational Environments for Modeling Sequestration of Carbon in Saline Aquifers,” MAFELAP 2009 Conference Mini-Symposium on Recent Developments on Locally Conservative Methods for Flow in Porous Media, June 10, 2009.
    480. “Multiscale Basis Mortar Mixed Finite Elements for Multiphase Flow in Porous Media,” MAFELAP 2009 Conference Mini-Symposium on Stochastic and Multiscale Modeling of PDS’, June 10, 2009.
    481. “Adaptive Discontinuous Galerkin and Mixed Finite Element Methods for Single and Two Phase Flow and Reactive Transport in Porous Media,” Mini-Symposium on New Numerical Methods for Porous Media Transport, SIAM Geosciences Meeting, Leipzig, Germany, June 16, 2009.
    482. “Challenges for Modeling Subsurface Complex Phenomena,” SIAM SIAG/GS Career Prize, Leipzig Germany, June 16, 2009.
    483. “Computational Environments for Coupling Multiphase Flow, Transport, and Geomechanics in Modeling Sequestration of Carbon in Saline Aquifers,” 2009 Von Kármán Prize Lecture, SIAM National Meeting, Denver, Colorado, July 9, 2009.
    484. “High Fidelity Algorithms for Coupling Flow, Reactive Transport, and Mechanics in Modeling Carbon Sequestration in Saline Aquifers,” Workshop: Modeling and Risk Assessment of Geological Storage of CO2, Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway, August 2009.
    485. “Adaptive Discontinuous Galerkin and Mixed Finite Element Methods for Single and Two Phase Flow and Reactive Transport in Porous Media,” Featured Speaker, Conference of High Performance Computing and Applications, Shanghai, China, August 2009.
    486. “Modeling multiphase non-Newtonian polymer flow in IPARS parallel framework,” Workshop: New Trends in Model Coupling Theory, Numerics, and Applications,” Paris, France, September 2009.
    487. “Welcome and Overview of CSM Activities,” Center for Subsurface Modeling Industrial Affiliates Meeting, University of Texas at Austin, October 2009.
    488. “Computational Environments for Coupling Multiphase Flow, Transport, and Geomechanics in Porous Media for Modeling Carbon Sequestration,” University of Delaware Colloquia, November 2009.
    489. “Multiscale Methods for Coupling Elasticity and Multiphase Flow in Porous Media,” Novel Multi-Scale Methods for Multi-Phase Porous Media Flow Meeting, International Center for Mathematical Sciences, Edinburgh, Scotland, January 2010.
    490. “Modeling Carbon Sequestration in Saline Aquifers,” WEP Workshop (WE 245) on Advanced Finite Element Methods with Applications in Numerical Reservoir Simulation, KAUST, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, January 30, 2010.
    491. “Iterative Coupling for Modeling Geomechanics,” WEP Workshop (WE 245) on Advanced Finite Element Methods with Applications in Numerical Reservoir Simulation, KAUST, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, January 31, 2010.
    492. “Making Tomorrow’s Nobel Laureates,” Global Competiveness Forum, KAUST, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, January 25, 2010.
    493. “Evaluating long term CO2 storage in saline aquifers,” 2010 DOE Applied Mathematics Program, Berkeley, California, May 4, 2010.
    494. “Discontinuous Galerkin methods for geophysical and geomechanical applications,” Joint SIAM/RSME-SCM-SEMA Meeting: Emerging Topics in Dynamical Systems and Partial Differential Equations, Barcelona, Spain, May 31 – June 4, 2010.
    495. “Multiscale discretizations for flow transport and mechanics in porous media,” Department of Mathematics, Coimbra, Portugal, June 9, 2010.
    496. “A convergent MFMFE for highly distorted hexahedra,” Workshop on Non-standard Numerical Methods for PDE’s, Pavia, Italy, July 1, 2010.
    497. Compositional Flow Modeling in Porous Media,” SIAM Annual Meeting 2010, Pittsburgh, PA, July 13, 2010.
    498. “Role of Computation in Protecting the Environment,” UT Workshop for High School Math and Science Teachers, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, 2010.
    499. “Mathematical Algorithms for Subsurface Energy and Environmental Modeling,” Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences Colloquium on Multi-scale Problems in Sustainable Resource Management, Amsterdam, Netherlands, September 7-9, 2010.
    500. “Accurate Locally Conservative Discretizations for Modeling Multiphase Flow in Porous Media on General Hexahedra Grids,” Proceedings of the 12th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery- ECMOR XII, EAGE: Cambridge, U.K., September 10, 2010.
    501. “Challenges for Modeling Subsurface Complex Phenomena,” Director’s Colloquium, Savannah River National Laboratory, Aiken, SC, October 15, 2010.
    502. “Role of Computation in Protecting the Environment: Geological Storage of CO2,” SIAM Minisymposium on Frontiers in Geomathematics, Joint Mathematics Meeting, New Orleans, January 8, 2011.
    503. “Computational Frameworks for Subsurface Energy and Environmental Modeling and Simulation,”
    504. Program of the MATCH Workshop, Analytical and Numerical Methods for Multiscale Systems, University of Heidelberg, Heidelberg, Germany, February 14-17, 2011.
    505. “Coupled Compositional Flow and Geomechanics Simulation,” SIAM Geosciences Minisymposia on Geomechanics, Long Beach, CA, March 21-14, 2011.
    506. “Domain Decomposition for Biot Systems,” SIAM Geosciences Minisymposia on Multiphysics Applications, Long Beach, CA, March 21-14, 2011.
    507. “Domain Decomposition for Modeling Flow and Reactive Transport in Porous Media,” SIAM Geosciences Minisymposia on Multiphysics Applications, Long Beach, CA, March 21-14, 2011.
    508. “Computational Frameworks for Modeling Flow and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Department of Petroleum Engineering Colloquium, Texas A&M University, April 6, 2011.
    509. “Accurate Cell-centered Discretizations for Modeling Multiphase Flow in Porous Media on General Hexahedral and Simplicial Grids,” Oberwolfach Schnelle Löser für Partielle  Differentialgleichungen, Oberwolfach Germany, May 22-28, 2011.
    510. “Accurate Cell-Centered Discretizations for Modeling Multiphase Flow in Porous Media on General Hexahedral and Simplicial Grids,” The Mathematics of Porous Media, Split, Croatia, July 11-16, 2011.
    511. “Parallel Algorithms for Modeling Flow and Mechanics in Porous Media,” 2011 AMS VonNeumann Symposium, Snowbird Utah, July 4-7, 2011.
    512. “Carbon Sequestration Modeling: CFSUS and Scidac-e Sandia Cooperations,” SciDAC Annual Meeting, Denver Colorado, July 10-14, 2011.
    513. “Evaluating Long Term CO2 Storage in Saline Aquifers,” Meeting 1: Simulation of Flow in Porous Media and Applications in Waste Management and CO2 Sequestration, Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM), Linz, Austria, September 2011.
    514. “Computational Frameworks for Subsurface Energy and Environmental Modeling and Simulation.” Fluid Dynamics in Porous Media Conference. Coimbra, Portugal, September 12, 2011.
    515. “Coupling Compositional Flow, Transport and Mechanics in Porous Media for Modeling Carbon Sequestration in Saline Aquifers.” Advances in Computational Science, Engineering, and Mathematics, held in honor of the 75th Birthday of Professor J. Tinsley Oden. January 20, 2012.
    516. “Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Geophysical Application,” Oberwolfach Meeting on DG Methods and Applications, Oberwolfach Mathematics Institute, Germany, February 19-25, 2012.
    517. Citrix Distinguished Lecture, “Carbon Sequestration in Saline Aquifers,” Florida International University, March 2, 2012.
    518. “Parallel EnKF for Multiphase Flow in Porous Media,” Roland Glowinski Meeting, University of Houston, March 9, 2012.
    519. “Computational Framework for Modeling Compositional Flow and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Keynote Speaker, International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology United Arab Emirates University, March 18-20, 2012.
    520. “Mathematical and Numerical Coupling of Compositional Flow, Transport, and Mechanics in Porous Media,” 40th Symposium for Award Winners, Bamberg, Germany, 22-25 March 2012.
    521. “Modeling CO2 in Saline Aquifers,” University of Pittsburg, April 13, 2012.
    522. Plenary Speaker, “Algorithms for Modeling Carbon Sequestration in Saline Aquifers,” The 4th International Conference on Porous Media and the Annual meeting of the International Society for Porous Media (InterPore), Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, May 14-16, 2012.
    523. “Iterative Coupling of Flow and Mechanics,” The 4th International Conference on Porous Media and the Annual meeting of the International Society for Porous Media (InterPore), Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, May 14-16, 2012.
    524. “Modeling Carbon Sequestration in Saline Aquifers,” Keynote Speaker, 10th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM 2012), San Paulo, Brazil, 8-13 July 2012.
    525. “Iterative Coupling of Flow and Mechanics,” 10th World Congress on Computational Mechanics (WCCM 2012), San Paulo, Brazil, 8-13 July 2012.
    526. “Enhanced Oil Recovery and Geomechanics,” Keynote Speaker, 5th Laboratório Nacional de Computação Científica (LNCC) Meeting on Computational Modeling on Multiscale and Stochastic Modeling of Complex Phenomena in Porous Media, Petrópolis, Brazil, July 16-19, 2012.
    527. “Iterative Coupling of Flow and Mechanics,” EMC Conference, Germany, August 2012.
    528. “Numerical convergence study of iterative coupling flow and geomechanics,” ECMOR Conference XIII, Berwitz, Germany, September 2012.
    529. “21st Annual Industrial Affiliates Meeting,” Center for Subsurface Modeling, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, October 2012.
    530. “CSM Overview of subsurface modeling research,” Statoils Sintef Una NTNU, Trondheim, Norway, December 2012.
    531. “CSM Overview of Research Activities,” IFP, Paris, France, December 2012.
    532. “Coupling Flow Mechanics and Energy” Conference, Kaust, Thuwal, Saudi Arabia, January 2013.
    533. “Computational Environments for Energy and Environmental Modeling in Porous Media,” Seminar Speaker, Department of Electrical Engineering, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, January 2013.
    534. “Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Geophysical Problems Advances in Computational Research,” 17th International Conference on Finite Elements in Flow Problems, San Diego, California, February 2013.
    535. “Parallel Algorithms for Modeling Carbon Sequestration in Porous Media,” Plenary Speaker, Oil and gas HPC, Rice University, Houston, Texas, February 2013.
    536. “Computational Environments for Energy and Environmental Modeling in Porous Media,” Colloquium Speaker, Department of Petroleum Engineering, University of Tulsa, Tulsa, Oklahoma, April 2013.
    537. “Coupling Multiphase Flow and Elasticity in Porous Media,” International Conference on Porous Media and INTERPORE Annual Meeting, Prafue, Czech Republic, May 2013.
    538. “Computational Environments for Energy and Environmental Modeling in Porous Media,” Mafelap 2013, Brunel University, UK, June 2013.
    539. “Coupling Flow and Geomechanics in Porous Media,” SIAM Computational Geosciences Meeting, University of Padova, Padova, Italy, June 2013.
    540. “Computational Environments for Energy and Environmental Modeling in Porous Media,” University of Paris VI, Paris France, June 2013.
    541. “Multiphysics Coupling in Porous Media: Multiphase Flow, Geomechanics, and Geochemistry.” Institute of Petroleum, Paris France, June 2013.
    542. “Multiscale Algorithms for Modeling Subsurface Flow Problems,” Inria, France, June 2013.
    543. “The Role of Computation in Protecting the Environment: A Workshop on Carbon Sequestration Simulation for High School Mathematics and Science Teachers,” The University of Texas at Austin, Pickle Research, July 2013.
    544. “Computational Modeling in Porous Media,” SimTech Lecture, University of Stuttgart, Stuttgart, Germany, July 2013.
    545. “A Phase Field Approach to Modeling Hydraulic Fracturing,” ConocoPhillips Research, Houston, Texas, July 2013.
    546. “Multiphysics Couplings in Porous Media: Multiphase Flow and Geomechanics.” Mathematical Congress of the Americas, Special Session on Subsurface Flow Modeling, Guanajuato, Mexico, August 2013.
    547. “A Phase Field Approach for Hydraulic Fracture Modeling.” Applied Mathematics DoE Meeting, Albuquerque, New Mexico, August 2013.
    548. “Phase-Field Models for Hydraulic Fracturing in Porous Media,” Department of Civil & Environmental Engineering, Duke University, Durham, North Carolina, November 2013.
    549. “Modeling hydraulic fracturing in porous media,” Computational Mathematics for Oil and Gas Applications Second International Conference on Engineering and Computational Mathematics, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Dec. 16-18, 2013
    550. “Compositional Flow Modeling Using a Multipoint Flux Mixed Finite Element Method”, ECMOR, Sicily, Italy, September 9, 2014
    551. SPE Large Scale Computing and Big Data Challenges in Reservoir Simulation Istanbul Turkey, September 15-17, 2014
    552. “Modeling Multiphase Flow Coupled with Biogeochemistry in Porous Media”, Reactive Flows in Deformable Complex Media,” Oberwolfoch Germany, September 24, 2014
    553. “Development of Geomechanical Screening Tools: An Experimental and Modeling approach for CO2 Storage,” DOE NETL Kickoff Meeting, Oct. 30, 2014, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    554. “Part I:  Research at the Center for Subsurface Modeling& Part II:  Fluid-filled Fracture Propagation Using Phase Field”, Shell Global Solutions International B.V. - The Hague, The Netherlands Octboer 29, 2014.
    555. “Overview of Center for Subsurface Modeling Research Activities,” CPGE Showcase Meeting, UT-Austin, November 6, 2014
    556. “Modeling and Simulation in Porous Media,” 30 Years Working with Jaffre and Roberts on Porous Media , 8-9 Dec 2014 Rocquencourt, France
    557. Invited Lecture, “Coupling Flow and Mechanis in Porous Media”, Institute for French Petroleum, Paris France, December 11, 2014
    558. " Coupling Flow and Mechanics in Porous Media", Invited Paper Session on the Mathematics of Planet Earth, Joint Mathematics Meeting, Jan 11, 2015, San Antonio
    559. “Development of Geomechanical Screening Tools to Identify Risk: An Experimental and Modeling Approach for Secure CO2 Storage", Geologic CO2 Storage Review Meeting, CPGE, January 20, 2015
    560. Fluid-filled Fracture Propagation Using Phase Field" 2015 Cornelius Pings Lecture, Department of Chemical Engineering and Material Science, USC, January 21, 2015
    561. “Coupling flow and geomechanics in fractured porous media”, Simulation of Fluid-Driven Fracture Propagation, University of Eindhoven, April 8, 2015
    562. “Energy and Environmental Modeling in Porous Media,” Darcy Center opening at Utrecht, April 9, 2015
    563. “Numerical Propagation of Elastic Waves in Fractured Media,” PANACM 2015, Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 27, 2015
    564. “Coupled Flow and Geomechanics Modelin for Fractured Poroelastic Reservoirs,” PANACM 2015, Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 27, 2015
    565. “Modeling Coupled Flow, Chemistry, and Mechanics in Porous Media,” Advanced Numerical Methods in the Mathematical Sciences, Texas A&M University, May 4, 2015
    566. “Coupling Flow and Mechanics in a Fractured Porous Medium,” Hydraulic Fracturing: From Modeling and Simulation to Reconstruction and Characterization, University of Minnesota, May 12, 2015
    567. “Predicting and optimizing the performance of the Expanding Solvent Steam Assisted Gravity Drainage (ES-SAGD) process using an improved semi-analytical surrogate model”, Min, B., Kannan, K., Srinivasan, S., and Wheeler, M.F., SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences, Stanford, California, USA, June 29 – July 2, 2015
    568. “History matching of fractured reservoirs with vector-based level-set parameterization”, Ping, J., Al-Hinai, O., Srinivasan, S., and Wheeler, M.F., SIAM Conference on Mathematical and Computational Issues in the Geosciences, Stanford, California, June 29 – July 2, 2015
    569. “Development of Geomechanical Screening Tools to Identify Risk: An Experimental and Modeling Approach,” Carbon Storage R & D Project Review Meeting Agenda, August 18-20, Pittsburgh, PA
    570. “Domain Decomposition and Geomechanical Modeling,” ConocoPhillips Meeting, UT-Austin August 28, 2015
    571. “Pareto-optimization of expanding solvent steam assisted gravity drainage using an improved semi-analytical model”, Min, B., Srinivasan, S., and Wheeler, M.F., CPGE2015-Research Showcase in Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering, Austin, Texas, September 8, 2015
    572. “Modeling CO2 Storage in Porous Media”, Conference on Modeling Natural Barriers, Bad Wildbad, Germany, September 28, 2015
    573. “Overview of CSM Research and Outreach Activities,” The 24th Annual Industrial Affiliates Meeting of the Center for Subsurface Modeling at the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, November 3, 2015
    574. “Application of multi-objective optimization to reservoir characterization and production optimization”, Min, B., Nwachukwu, A., Srinivasan, S., and Wheeler, M.F., The 24th Annual Industrial Affiliates Meeting of the Center for Subsurface Modeling at the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, November 3-4, 2015
    575. “History matching and parameter estimation for a CO2 sequestration field project using ensemble-based algorithms”, Tavakoli, R., Ping, J., Min, B., Srinivasan, S., and Wheeler, M.F., AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, December 14-18, 2015
    576. “Model selection coupled with a particle tracking proxy using surface deformation data for monitoring CO2 plume migration”, Min, B., Nwachukwu, A., Srinivasan, S., and Wheeler, M.F., AGU Fall Meeting, San Francisco, California, December 14-18, 2015
    577. “Computational Screening Tools for Modeling Energy Problems in Porous Media,” Computational Energy Day at the Institute for Computational Engineering Sciences, Austin, Texas, February 15, 2016
    578. “Application of model selection for history matching the in Salah CO2 sequestration field in Algeria”, Nwachukwu, A., Srinivasan, S., Wheeler, M.F., and Min, B., Geological CO2 Storage IAP at the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, February, 18, 2016
    579. “Selection of geologic models based on Pareto-optimality using surface deformation and CO2 injection data”, Min, B., Srinivasan, S., Wheeler, M.F., and Nwachukwu, A., Geological CO2 Storage IAP at the University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas, February 18, 2016
    580. “Computational Screening Tools for Modeling Geoscience Problems in Porous Media”, NSF BIGDATA PI Meeting, Washington, DC, April 20-21, 2016
    581. “Methodologies and Robust Algorithms for Subsurface Simulators”, IOR NORWAY 2016 Recovery for the Future, University of Stavanger, Norway, April 26-27, 2016
    582. “Methodologies and Robust Algorithms for Subsurface Simulators”, ExxonMobil-UTA Energy Institute Workshop, May 4, 2016
    583. “Numerical Modeling of Fracture Propagation Using Phase Field”, Workshop on Variational Models of Fracture, Banff International Research Station (BIRS), Alberta, Canada, May 8-13, 2016
    584. “Integrated Multiphysics and Experimental-Based Simulation Technologies for Preventing Sinkholes Caused by Human Activity in the Subsurface”, DOE meeting (??), Washington, DC, May 18, 2016
    585. “Methodologies and Robust Algorithms for Subsurface Simulators”, Keynote Speaker, VII European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering (ECCOMAS), Crete, Greece, June 5-10, 2016
    586. “Initialization of phase-field fracture propagation in porous media using probability maps of fracture networks”, VII European Congress on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering (ECCOMAS), Crete, Greece, June 5-10, 2016
    587. “A Locally Conservative Enriched Galerkin Approximation for Flow and Transport”, MAFELAP 2016, Brunel University, UK, June 14-17, 2016.
    588. “Phase-Field Modeling of Proppant-Filled Fractures in a Poroelastic Medium”, The 4th CAM-ICCM Workshop Multiscale and Large-scale scientific computing, The Chinese University of Honkong, June 18-20, 2016
    589. “Phase-Field Modeling of Proppant-Filled Fractures in a Poroelastic Medium”, Plenary Speaker, The Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society of Applied and Industrial Mathematics (CAIMS 2016), University of Alberta in Edmonton, Canada, June 26-30, 2016
    590. “Phase-Field Modeling of ProppantFilled Fractures in a Poroelastic Medium”, The 11th AIMS Conference on Dynamical Systems, Differential Equations and Applications Orlando, Florida, July 1-5, 2016
    591. “Development of Geomechanical Screening Tools to Identify Risk:  An Experimental and Modeling Approach”, Mastering the Subsurface through Technology Innovation and Collaboration: Carbon Storage and Oil and Natural Gas Technologies Review Meeting, DOE Fossil Energy and National Energy Technology Laboratory, August 16–18, 2016
    592. Ganis, B., Yotov, I., Wheeler, M.F., Implementing Multipoint Flux Mixed Finite Elements on Non-Matching Hexahedral Grids Using the Local Flux Method. 8th International Conference on Porous Media & Annual Meeting (InterPore 2016). May 9–12, 2016, Cincinnati, Ohio.
    593. Ganis, B., Singh, G., Wheeler. M.F., A Parallel Framework for a Multipoint Flux Mixed Finite Element Equation of State Compositional Flow Simulator. 15th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery (ECMOR XV), August 29–September 1, 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
    594. Singh, G., Venkatraman, A., Pencheva, G., Wheeler, M.F., “A Fully Implicit Reactive Flow Formulation for Low Salinity Waterflooding Process”, 15th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery (ECMOR XV), 29 August - 1 September 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands
    595. Venkatraman, A., Singh, G., and Wheeler, M.F., “Tangent Plane Criteria for Phase Stability Computation for System with Hydrocarbon and Aqueous Phase Components”, 15th European Conference on the Mathematics of Oil Recovery (ECMOR XV), 29 August - 1 September 2016, Amsterdam, Netherlands
    596. Wheeler, M.F., Singh, G., Amanbek, Y., "Upscaling Reservoir Properties Using Single Well Tracer Tests”, Computational Methods in Water Resources, University of Toronto, Canada, June 20-24, 2016.
    597. Ping, J., Al-Hinai, O., Srinivasan, S., Wheeler, M.F. Ensemble-based History Matching Method for Fractured Reservoirs. Oral presentation in The 24rd Annual Industrial Affiliates Meeting of the Center for Subsurface Modeling at the University of Texas at Austin, November 3 - 4, 2015, Austin, Texas.
    598. Pencheva, G., Singh, G., Kumar, K., Wheeler, M.F., Modeling of enhanced oil recovery on general hexahedral grids, 8th International Conference on Porous Media & Annual Meeting of the International Society for Porous Media (InterPore), Cincinnati, Ohio, May 9-12, 2016.
    599. Lee, S., Mikelic, A., Wheeler, M.F., Wick, T., Enriched Galerkin for Flow and Transport Problems, MAFELAP 2016, Brunel Institute of Computational Mathematics, West London, England, June 14-17, 2016.
    600. Lee, S., Mikelic, A., Wheeler, M.F., Wick, T., Enriched Galerkin Approximation for Hydraulic Fracture Propagation,2016 Finite Element Rodeo, Mar 4-5, 2016.
    601. Lee, S., Mikelic, A., Wheeler, M.F., Wick, T., Pressure and fluid-driven fracture propagation in porous media using an adaptive finite element phase field model, EFRC-CFSES DOE Review Meeting 2016, Gaithersburg Marriott Washingtonian Center, Gaithersburg, MD USA, Mar 3, 2016
    602. Lee, S., Mikelic, A., Wheeler, M.F., Wick, T., Pressure and fluid-driven fracture propagation in porous media using an adaptive finite element phase field model, UT - Third Carbon Capture and Sequestion DOE CFSES Annual Meeting, J. J. Pickle Research Campus, University of Texas at Austin, TX, Feb 17-18, 2016.


  • RESEARCH TOPICS:
  • Numerical solution of coupled nonlinear partial differential equations
    Fluid Mechanics
    Porous Media
    Carbon Sequestration in Saline Aquifers, Polymer Flooding, Geomechanics
    Parallel Computation


  • GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
  • 1. Texas Geophysical Project, State of Texas, $800,000. September 1990 – June 95.
    2. NORCUS Professorship, Washington Universities and Batalle Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, $25,000. 1991.
    3. Center for Subsurface Modeling, Industrial Affiliates Program, with C. N. Dawson, $175,000. June 1991 – August 1996.
    4. “Numerical analysis and algorithm design,” Batalle-Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, with T. Arbogast and C. N. Dawson, $125,000. May 1992 – December 1996.
    5. “Parallel algorithms for modeling for flow in permeable media,” with G. Pope and K. Sephernoori, $275,000. May 1992 – August 1995.
    6. Department of Energy “Partnership in computational science (PICS)” with T. Arbogast and C. N. Dawson, $600,000. May 1992 – September 1997.
    7. “Subsurface flow and transport parameter identification via inverse simulation for the Savannah River Site,” Savannah River Laboratory, $24,000. September 1992 – September 1994.
    8. “Modeling of flow and sedimentation,” National Science Foundation, $100,000. September 1992 – September 1994.
    9. Texaco Corporation, $85,000. September 1992 – September 1995.
    10. Texaco Graduate Fellowships, $45,000. September 1992 – September 1995.
    11. Department of Energy Advanced Computational Technology Initiative - Development of a New Generation Reservoir Simulator, with G. Pope, K. Sephernoori, T. Arbogast, C. N. Dawson, D. McKinney, $289,250. September 1995 — September 1997.
    12. NSF Center for Research in Parallel Computation, $660,000. November 1995 — January 1998.
    13. Industrial Postdoctoral Fellowship, NSF-British Petroleum, with C. N. Dawson, $110,000. November 1995 — November 1997.
    14. NSF CISE Equipment Computer Science Equipment Award, with Don Fussell, P. I., M. F. Wheeler, Investigator, $985,000. 1996.
    15. Center for Subsurface Modeling, Industrial Affiliates Program, with T. Arbogast and C. N. Dawson, $135,000. September 1996 — September 1997.
    16. “Parallel algorithms for surface water flow and transport,” National Science Foundation, with C. N. Dawson, G. Gray (Notre Dame), R. Glowinski (University of Houston), and B. Ramaswamy (University of California at Santa Barbara), $140,000. August 1994 — August 1998.
    17. “Performance enhancement and training in environmental quality modeling,” Department of Defense Computer Modernization Program, $262,240. April 1998 — March 1999; $396,000. 1999-2000.
    18. vBNS, Networking Proposal, with B. Bard, D. Cline, $375,000. 1997-1998.
    19. Wonderland, 16 Intel processor Beowulf system, $40,000. March 1998—2003.
    20. PC Cluster, CRPC Equipment, $255,000. 1998.
    21. “Multi-block discretizations for multiphysics porous media problems,” Department of Energy Proposal (with I. Yotov), $300,000. 1998-2001.
    22. “Computer modeling for risk assessment and design in environmental remediation using parallel finite elements,” ATP Proposal, State of Texas (with G. Carey), $221,364. January 1998.
    23. CRPC Physical Simulation, $168,000. 1998-99; $193,000. 1999-2000.
    24. NPACI: Bays and Estuaries, $99,000. October 1997—October 1998.
    25. NPACI: Petroleum Production and Environmental Remediation, $128,000. October 1997—October 1998.
    26. “Multiscale physics-based simulation of fluid flow for energy and environmental applications,” NSF KDI, $340,000. (with T. Arbogast, C. N. Dawson, S. Bryant, and C. Bajaj, $1,700,000). October 1998—September 2001.
    27. Center for Subsurface Modeling, Industrial Affiliates Program, with T. Arbogast and C. N. Dawson, $120,000. September 1997 — September 1998
    28. “Performance enhancement and training in environmental quality modeling,” Department of Defense High Performance Computing Modernization Program, $293,000. (total with C. Dawson, $434,916). April 1999 — April 2000.
    29. “Multi block discretizations for multiphysics porous media problems” Department of Energy Proposal, $202,000 (with I. Yotov, $300,000). 1998 — 2001.
    30. “Computer modeling for risk assessment and design in environmental remediation using parallel finite elements,” ATP Proposal, State of Texas, $110,680 (total with G. Carey, $221,364). January 1998—January 2000.
    31. “Modeling and computer simulation of environmental remediation using parallel finite elements and PC clusters,” ATP/TD&T, $123,800 (total with G. Carey, $247,600), 1999-2001.
    32. Center for Subsurface Modeling, Industrial Affiliates Program, with C. N. Dawson, $120,000. September 2000 — September 2001
    33. “Multiscale physics-based simulation of fluid flow for energy and environmental applications,” NSF KDI, $340,000 (total with T. Arbogast, C. N. Dawson, S. Bryant, and C. Bajaj, $1,700,000). October 1998 — September 2001.
    34. NPACI: Alpha Project on Coupling of Codes for Energy and the Environment, $228,000. 2001-2002.
    35. “Develop Two-way Coupled Fluid Flow and Geomechanical Deformation Modeling,” Sandia National Laboratories, $70,000, 2000-2001.
    36. DOD Performance Evaluation Training, Focused Effort on Multiphysics Couplings, with C. N. Dawson, $68,000, 11/01—05/02.
    37. DOD Performance Evaluation Training, Focused Effort on Enhancements to the Adaptive Hydrology Model and CE-QUAL-ICM, with C. N. Dawson, $103,000, 11/01—10/02.
    38. DOD High Performance Computing Modernization Program, Focused Effort on Enhancement of ADH and CE-QUAL-ICM, with C. N. Dawson, $206,616, 10/02—9/03.
    39. DOD High Performance Computing Modernization Program, Focused Effort on Error Estimators/Indicators for Environmental Quality Modeling, with C. N. Dawson, $139,625, 9/02—9/03.
    40. NSF SCREMS Grant, “A Parallel Computer Cluster for Multiphysics & Multiscale Modeling of Subsurface & Surface Flows,” $87,000, 9/02—8/04.
    41. NPACI: Multi-component Models for Energy and Environment, with M. Peszynska, R. Dean, X. Gai, and R. Martino, $290,000, 2001—2002.
    42. NPACI: Alpha Project Reservior Simulation, $145,000. 08/02.
    43. “A Data Intense Challenge: the Instrumented Oilfield of the Future,“ NSF ITR, $2,150,000 ($260,000 for M. F. Wheeler) with C. N. Dawson and H. Klie, 7/01.
    44. DOD Performance Evaluation Training, Focused Effort on Error Estimators, with C. N. Dawson, $94,572. 09/03-05/04.
    45. DOD Performance Evaluation Training, Focused Effort on Linear & Non Linear Solvers, with C. N. Dawson, $98,454, 09/03-05/04.
    46. DOD Performance Evaluation Training, Core Support, $316,560, 06-04/05-05.
    47. DOD Performance Evaluation Training, Focused Effort on Linear & Non Linear Solvers, with H. Klie, $144,754, 06/04-05/05.
    48. University of Texas M. D. Anderson Biomedical Engineering Seed Grant, $10,000 M. F. Wheeler with Shuyu Sun, September 1, 2003-2004.
    49. DOD Performance Evaluation Training, Core Support, $335,222, 06/05-05/06.
    50. DOD Performance Evaluation Training, Core Support, $152,558, 06/06-08/06.
    51. DOD Performance Evaluation Training, Focused Effort on Automated Parameter Estimation and Sensitivity Schemes, with H. Klie, $41,282, 06/06-05/07.
    52. DOD Performance Evaluation Training, Focused Effort on Unstructured Grid Flow and Transport, with C. N. Dawson, $193,500 Total, $96,750 to Wheeler, 06/06-05/07.
    53. DOD Performance Evaluation Training, Core Support, $341,077, 06/06-05/07.
    54. DOD Performance Evaluation Training, Focused Effort on Coupling Geophysics and Multiphase Poroelasticity, A. Rodriguez, $41,282, 12/06-05/07.
    55. DOE Discretizations & Solvers for Multiphysics Coupling in Energy & Environment Applications, $336,231, 09/04-08/07.
    56. NSF Numerical Modeling of Coupled Ground & Surface Water Flow, with C.N. Dawson, $400,000, 09/04-08/08
    57. NSF ITR, "Collaborative Research—Data Driven Simulation of the Subsurface: Optimization and Uncertainty Estimation," $694,002 M. F. Wheeler with C. N. Dawson, H. Klie, and P. Stoffa, 09/04-08/08.
    58. DOD Performance Evaluation Training, Focused Effort on Automated Parameter Estimation and Sensitivity Schemes, with H. Klie, $56,224, 06/07-05/08.
    59. DOD Performance Evaluation Training, Focused Effort on Coupling Geophysics and Multiphase Poroelasticity, with A. Rodriguez, $41,835, 06/07-05/08.
    60. Environmental Quality Modeling Core, $350,737, 06/07-05/08.
    61. NSF CMG Collaborative Research: Stochastic Multiscale Modeling of Subsurface Flow and Reactive Transport, $275,000 Total, 09/06-08/10.
    62. Center for Subsurface Modeling, Industrial Affiliates Program, BP, Aramco, Chevron, Exxon-Mobile, IBM, ConocoPhillips, $266,000, 08/07-08/08.
    63. "Comparison of Richard’s Equation and Two-Phase Models for DOD Applications," PET Supplementary, $50,000, 02/08-10/08.
    64. Environmental Quality Modeling Core, $348,331, 06/08-05/09.
    65. DOD Performance Evaluation Training, Focused Effort on Automated Parameter Estimation and Sensitivity Schemes, with E. Gildin, $64,338, 06/08-05/09.
    66. KAUST, $25,000, 01/07-01/08.
    67. NIMS Sandia Project, "National initiative for modeling and simulation-Energy," $100,000, 08/08-08/10.
    68. Center for Subsurface Modeling, Industrial Affiliates Program, BP, Aramco, Chevron, Exxon-Mobile, IBM, ConocoPhillips, $200,000, 08/08-08/09.
    69. Center for Subsurface Modeling, Industrial Affiliates Program, BP, Aramco, Chevron, Exxon-Mobile, IBM, ConocoPhillips, $200,000, 08/09-08/10.
    70. DOE Development of Advanced Preconditioning/Uncertainty Quantification Tools in the UT Austin IPARS Software using the Trilinos Interface, $225,000, 08/10-08/11.
    71. Center for Subsurface Modeling, Industrial Affiliates Program, BP, Aramco, Chevron, Exxon-Mobile, IBM, ConocoPhillips, $200,000, 08/10-08/11.
    72. Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation, International Collaboration with Portugal, 05/11-03/12, $75,000.
    73. KAUST, KAUST Research Fellow – Guangri Xue, $300,000, 08/08-02/12.
    74. NSF CDI-Type II: Collaborative Research: Computational Models for Evaluating Long Term CO2 Storage in Saline Aquifers, $2,000,000, total, $1,682,000, with T. Arbogast, M. Delshad, 09/08-09/13.
    75. KAUST AEA, Collaborative Research Grant, $1,379,24.69, 09/01/08-08/31/15.
    76. ConocoPhillips Co., Mortar-based Domain Decomposition Code for the Simulation of Coupled Flow-Geomechanics, $380,000, 2014-2015

     

    Continuing Grants:

    77. DOE Discretizations and Solvers for Multiphysics Coupling in Energy and Environmental Applications, $1,452,098, 03/01/08-06/30/16.
    78. DOE Energy Frontiers Research Centers: Frontiers of Subsurface Energy Security, Total: $1,692,312, Wheeler: $187,568, 2015 - 2016.
    79. Aramco Services Co., Advanced Numerical Algorithms for Reservoir Simulation, $475,000, 2014 - 2016.
    80. Statoil Petroleum AS, Fluid Structure Interaction in Porous Media, $675,000 11/22/13 – 09/30/16
    81. National Science Foundation, Collaborative Research: Error Estimation Data Assimilation & Uncertainty Quantification for Multiphysics & Multiscale Process in Geological Media, $260,952.00, 09/01/12 – 08/31/16
    82. Center for Subsurface Modeling, Industrial Affiliates Program, BP, Aramco, Chevron, ConocoPhillips, Statoil, Total, Shell, $2,629,676, 12/99 – present.

     

    New Grants:

    DOE Development of Geomechanical Screening Tools to Identify Risk: An Experimental and Modeling Approach for CO2 Storage, $323,595, 2014-2015.
    National Science Foundation, Big Data: Collaborative Research:IA: F: Fractured Subsurface Characterization Using High Performance Computing & Guided by Dig Data, $1,467,861, 01/16-12/18


  • PH.D. SUPERVISIONS COMPLETED:
  • Rice University

    1. Rodney Grisham, 1976, “An Interior Penalty H1-Galerkin Procedure for the Numerical Solution of Elliptic Partial Differential Equations.”
    2. Linda Hayes, 1977, University of Texas at Austin, “Generalization of Galerkin Alternating-Direction Methods to Nonrectangular Regions Using Isoparametric Elements.”
    3. Bruce Darlow, 1980, “A Penalty-Galerkin Method for Solving the Miscible Displacement Problem.”
    4. Charles Schweppe, 1981, “Error Estimates for Finite Element Methods for Fourth Order Boundary Value Problems.”
    5. Thomas Potempa, 1982, “Finite Element Dominated Transport Problems.”
    6. Owen Palmer, 1983, “Error Estimates for Finite Element Methods Applied to Contaminant Transport Equations.”
    7. Chien Chang, 1985, “Numerical Simulation of Ground Water Contaminant Transport on a Supercomputer with Injection Pumping Networks Using the Modified MOC and MFE Method.”
    8. Ruth Gonzalez, 1986, “Domain Decomposition for Two-dimensional Elliptic Operators on Vector and Parallel Machines.”
    9. John Killough, 1986, “Three Dimensional Domain Decomposition for Elliptic and Parabolic Partial Differential Equations.”
    10. Ashok Chilakapati, 1993, “Numerical Simulation of Reactive Flow and Transport through the Subsurface.”
    11. Clint Dawson, 1988, “Error Estimates for Godunov Mixed Methods for Nonlinear Parabolic Equations.”
    12. David Moissis, 1988, “Simulation of Viscous Fingering During Miscible Displacement in Nonuniform Porous Media.”
    13. Lawrence Cowsar, 1994, “Some Domain Decomposition and Multigrid Preconditioners for Hybrid Mixed Finite Elements.”
    14. Victor Parr, 1995, “Preconditioner Schemes for Elliptic Saddle-point Matrices Based upon Jacobi Multi-band Polynomial Matrices.”
    15. Ivan Yotov, 1996, “Mixed Finite Element Methods for Flow in Porous Media,” (co-advised with C. N. Dawson).
    16. Carol San Soucie, 1996, “Mixed Finite Element Methods for Variably Saturated Subsurface Flows,” (co-advised with C. N. Dawson).
    17. Hector Klie, 1996, “Krylov-Secant Methods for Solving Large Scale Systems of Coupled Nonlinear Parabolic Equations.”
    18. Fredrik Saaf, 1996, “A Study of Reactive Transport Phenomena in Porous Media.”
    19. Monica Martinez, 1998, “A Priori Error Estimates of Finite Element Models Systems of Shallow Water Equations,” (co-advised with C. N. Dawson).

     

    University of Texas

    1. Carter Edwards, 1997, “A Parallel Infrastructure for Scalable Adaptive Finite Element Methods and Its Applications to Least Squares C8 Collocation,” (co-advised with R. van Geijn and L. Hayes)
    2. Béatrice Rivière, 2000, “Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Solving the Miscible Displacement Problem in Porous Media.”
    3. Qin Lu, 2000, “A Parallel Multi-Block/Multi-Physics Approach for Multi-Phase Flow in Porous Media.”
    4. Frank Joseph Eaton, 2001, “A Multigrid Preconditioner for Two-phase Flow in Porous Media.”
    5. Shuyu Sun, 2003, “Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Reactive Transport in Porous Media.”
    6. Ruijie Liu, 2004, “Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Solution for Poromechanics.”
    7. Xiuli Gai, 2004, “A Coupled Geomechanics and Reservior Flow Model on Parallel Computers”
    8. Owen Eslinger, 2004, “Discontinuous Galerkin Finite Element Methods Applied to Two-Phase, Air-Water Flow Problems”
    9. Phillip J. Phillips, 2005, “Finite Element Methods in Linear Poroelasticity: Theoretical and Computational Results.” 10. Sunil Thomas, 2009, "On Some Problems in the Simulation of Flow and Transport Through Porous Media."
    11. Jonas de Basabe Delgado, 2009, "High-Order Finite Elements Methods for Seismic Wave Propogation."
    12. Horiaco A. Florez-Guzman, 2012, "Domain decomposition Methods in Geomechanics."
    13. Changli Yuan, 2012, "Commerical Scale Simulations of Surfactant Flooding."
    14. Xianhui Kong, 2014, "Petrophysical Modeling and Simulation Study of Geological CO2 Sequestration."
    15. Omar Al-Hinai, 2014, "Mimetic Finite Differences for Porous Media Applications."
    16. Bin Wang, 2014, "Parallel Simulation of Coupled Flow and Geomechanics in Porous Media."
    17. Gurpreet Singh, 2014, Coupled Flow and Geomechanics Modeling for Fractured Poroelastic Reservoirs."


  • M.A. SUPERVISIONS COMPLETED:
  • Myeong-Hwan Noh
    Sujatha Sagiraju
    Carey Varis
    Xiaohong Wang
    Tara LaForce, 2002
    Changli Yuan, 2007
    Prashant Mital

  • Undergraduate Thesis Supervisions Completed:
  • Sharon Lozano


  • PH.D. IN PROGRESS:
  • Deandra White
    Tameem Almani
    Mohammad Reza Beygi
    Saumik Dana
    Sogo Shiozowa
    Morteza Naraghi
    Rencheng Dong
    Mohamad Jammoul
    Yerlan Amanbeke
    Azor Nwachukwu


  • OTHER STUDENT RESEARCH COMMITTEES (Current)
  • Ph.D. Committees – 2 (CAM); 1 (PGE); 2 (ASE)


  • OTHER RESEARCH SUPERVISION
  • Philip Keenan, Postdoctoral Fellow, 1993-1996
    Carlos Celentano, Postdoctoral Fellow, 1994-1996
    Susan Minkoff, Postdoctoral Fellow, 1995-1997
    Wonsuck Lee, Postdoctoral Fellow, 1998-2000
    Jichun Li, Postdoctoral Fellow, 1998-2000
    Steve Bryant, Research Scientist, 1995-2003
    Rick Dean, Senior Research Associate, 2000-2002
    Martin Guillot, Assistant Professor, University of New Orleans, Summer 2000, 2001
    Eleanor Jenkins, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2000-2002
    Sebastian Lacroix, Graduate Student, Paris VI, France, 2000-2001
    Phu Luong, Research Associate, 1999-2002
    Victor Parr, Research Associate1997-2002
    Malgorzata Peszynska, Research Associate,1998-2003
    Béatrice Rivière, Postdoctoral Fellow, 1996-2002
    Yuri Vassilevski, Research Associate, 2000-2001, Spring 2002
    Krzystof Banas, Research Associate, 2000-2001
    Wolfgang Bangerth, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2002-2005
    Jeffrey Hensley, Research Scientist, 2002-2008
    Shuyu Sun, Research Fellow, 2003-2006
    Matthew Balhoff, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2005-2007
    Xiuli Gai, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2004-2006
    Hector Klie, Research Associate, 2003-2008
    Adolfo Rodriguez, Research Fellow, 2005-2008
    Jaroon Rungamornrat, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2004-2006
    Oluwafemi Balogun, 2006
    Gergina Pencheva, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2007-present
    Tim Wildey, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2007-present
    Eduardo Gildin, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2006-2009
    Tim Wildey, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2007-2011
    Guangri Xue, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2008-2011
    Mika Juntunen, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2009-2011
    Ahmed ElSheikh, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2012-2013
    Thomas Wick, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2012-2014
    Kundan Kumar, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2012-2014
    Ahmad Sakhee-Pour, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2012-2014
    Reza Tavakoli, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2010-2011, Research Associate, 2012-2014
    Xin Yang, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2014
    Changli Yuan, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2012-2015
    Ruijie Liu, Research Associate, 2015
    Omar Al-Hinai, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2014-2016

     


  • ASSOCIATES
  • • Current Research Associates

    Gergina Pencheva, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2007-2009, Research Associate, 2009-present
    Benjamin Ganis, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2010-2011, Research Associate, 2011-present
    Sanghyun Lee, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2014 – 2016, Research Associate, 2016-present

    • Current Postdoctoral Fellows

    Gurpreet Singh, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2014 - present
    Jing Ping, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2015 - present
    Ashwin Venkatraman, Postdoctoral Fellow, 2015 – present
    Baehyun, Min 2015-present

     


    Mary F. Wheeler, Professor
    The University of Texas at Austin
    Department of Aerospace Engineering
    and Engineering Mechanics

     

    Dr. Mary Fanett Wheeler has served on the faculty since 1995 and is presently director of the Center for Subsurface Modeling in the Texas Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (TICAM). Her research interests include numerical solution of partial differential systems with application to the modeling of subsurface and surface flows and parallel computation. Her numerical work includes formulation, analysis and implementation of finite-difference/finite-element discretization schemes for nonlinear, coupled PDE’s as well as domain decomposition iterative solution methods. Her applications include reservoir engineering and contaminant transport in groundwater and bays and estuaries. Her current work has emphasized mixed finite-element and discontinuous Galerkin methods for modeling reactive multi-phase flow and transport in a heterogeneous porous media, with the goal of simulating these systems on parallel computing platforms. Dr. Wheeler has published more than 100 technical papers and edited seven books. She is currently an editor of six technical journals and managing editor of Computational Geosciences. In 1998 she was elected to the National Academy of Engineering.




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