Hometown: Cape Girardeau, Missouri
Education:
- M.S. Civil Engineering and Public Affairs, The Ohio State University, 2016
- M.P.A. Public Administration, The Ohio State University, 2016.
- B.S. Geological Engineering, Missouri University of Science and Technology, 2014
Research Interests: Carbon dioxide capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) infrastructure in geothermal and shale reservoirs.
Publications emanating from work in the Energy Sustainability Research Laboratory:
- Bielicki, J., Langenfeld, J., Tao, Z., Middleton, R., Menefee, A., Clarens, A. (2018). “The Geospatial and Economic Viability of CO2 Storage in Hydrocarbon Depleted Fractured Shale Formations.” International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 75, 8-23.
- Langenfeld, J. (2016). “Geospatial and Economic Viability of CO2 Storage in Fractured Shale.” M.S. Thesis. The Ohio State University
Awards:
2014, Ohio State University Graduate School Fellowship
Other interests: Water polo, bicycling, music, reading, movies