Summary
Denis Voskov is an accomplished reservoir engineering leader and researcher with over two decades of experience bridging academia and industry, now heading the Reservoir Engineering Section at Delft University of Technology. He combines deep expertise in compositional modeling, advanced thermal and geothermal simulation, CO2 sequestration, and coupled flow–geomechanics with a strong focus on numerical methods such as finite-volume discretization and adjoint-based optimization. A long-standing affiliate of Stanford University and former CTO/co-founder in industry, he has a track record of improving nonlinear solvers for complex multiphase, multicomponent reactive transport. His work is distinguished by multi-scale approaches and practical implementation on unstructured grids, translating rigorous applied mathematics (PhD) into deployable simulation tools. Based in The Hague, he is known for blending theoretical innovation with hands-on engineering to tackle real-world subsurface challenges.
8 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
PhD, Applied Mathematics, PhD, Applied Mathematics at Gubkin Russian State University of Oil and Gas (former Moscow State Academy of Oil and Gas)
Russian, German, English, Dutch