Kelly Rose

Research Geologist
NETL
Biography: 

Rose is a researcher, Principal Investigator, and research portfolio lead with the National Energy Technology Laboratory's Research and Innovation Center. Rose's research involves development of new data-driven methods and tools for investigation and analysis of energy materials, offshore energy, oil & gas, rare earth elements, groundwater, carbon storage, and geothermal systems. Her work crosscuts Earth Science and data science domains, including development of software driven solutions to common science-data curation, discovery and interoperability challenges. She is associate editor for the Journal of Sustainable Energy Engineering, and is also NETL's Technical Portfolio Lead for the Advanced Offshore Energy Research Portfolio and acting lead for the Carbon Storage Data Portfolio.  Rose is co-author of award winning, data-science driven tools and models including patented, trademarked, and copyrighted solutions.  She is coauthor of more than 100 published datasets, journal publications, and technical studies.  Throughout her career at NETL, Rose has had the honor of mentoring and working with more than fifty STEM research interns and fellows.  She holds geology degrees from Denison University, B.S., Virginia Tech, M.S., and Oregon State University, Ph.D.