Expert in Geothermal Engineering and Reservoir Systems
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Delft University of TechnologyAlexandros Daniilidis serves as an assistant professor at TU Delft's Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences, specializing in geothermal systems and reservoir engineering. His research focuses on field development of geothermal systems, particularly the quantification of energy and economic performance under uncertainty. His expertise combines geology, physics, statistics, and reservoir engineering to address key questions about optimal geothermal resource utilization and sustainable energy supply. He plays a crucial role in TU Delft's campus geothermal project, contributing to research infrastructure development and digital twin establishment. His work encompasses thermo-hydro-mechanical modeling of geothermal energy systems, uncertainty quantification, and design optimization. Through his teaching and research, he addresses fundamental questions about geothermal resource utilization, impact assessment of geothermal energy on other subsurface activities, and its contribution to sustainable energy supply. His involvement in multiple research projects and teaching activities, including courses on heating and cooling sources, direct use of geothermal energy, and heat storage, demonstrates his commitment to advancing geothermal engineering education and research.