EERG – ENERGY AND ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH GROUP

Shima is an engineer with nine years of experience in petroleum engineering, research & development, techno-economic analysis of energy systems, and subsurface modeling and characterization. In her PhD research, she investigates the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of a Negative Emission Technology (NET) that integrates Direct Air Capture (DAC) of CO2 with its sequestration through underground energy recovery.

Shima Bashti

Ph.D. candidate 

Shima is an engineer with nine years of experience in petroleum engineering, research & development, techno-economic analysis of energy systems, and subsurface modeling and characterization.

Specialties

Environmental and chemical engineering, carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) systems, Direct Air CO2 Capture (DAC), CO2Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) and geothermal modelling, and energy/carbon analysis and life cycle assessment (LCA) 

Education

  • University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada (2019-) 

Ph.D. student, Chemical Engineering 

  • Science and Research University, Tehran, Iran (2010-2013) 

Master of Science, Reservoir Engineering 

  • Petroleum University of Technology, Ahwaz, Iran (2004-2008) 

Bachelor of Science, Petroleum Engineering 

 

Detailed information

Shima is an engineer with nine years of experience in petroleum engineering, research & development, techno-economic analysis of energy systems, and subsurface modeling and characterization. In her PhD research, she investigates the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of a Negative Emission Technology (NET) that integrates Direct Air Capture (DAC) of CO2 with its sequestration through underground energy recovery. 

Publications and presentations