bolee@mit.edu

Ekaterina Bolotskaya
  • 2022 Alum (PhD)
  • PhD, Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences, MIT, 2022
  • M.Sc., Energy, Oil and Gas, Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Moscow, Russia 2016
  • M.Sc., General and Applied Physics, Physics of Nanostructures, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Moscow, Russia 2016
  • B.Eng., Fundamental Science, Technical Physics, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia 2014
Biographical Overview
Dr. Bolotskaya completed her PhD is ERL/EAPS in 2022 working with Prof. Brad Hager and continued working in ERL/EAPS as a postdoc until 2023. She is now a software engineer at Markford. She received her Bachelor's degree in Technical Physics from Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia in 2014. She received her Master's degree in Physics of Nanostructures from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Russia and her Master's degree in Energy, Oil and Gas from Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology, Russia in 2016. She had an experience of working as a field engineer for Schlumberger in Buzuluk, Russia where she dealt with hydraulic fracturing of depleted reservoirs. She also worked in R&D Department of Gazprom, St. Petersburg, Russia where she was involved in modeling of two phase infiltration of fluids in porous media.
2020
E. Bolotskaya, Earthquake Rupture Modeling: Fracturing vs. Friction​, MIT Earth Resources Laboratory Annual Founding Members Meeting 2020. 2020.
2019
E. Bolotskaya and Hager, B. , Earthquake rupture modeling using Finite Element Method: fracturing vs. friction, AGU Fall Meeting. American Geophysical Union, 2019.
E. Bolotskaya, Finite Element Modeling of Planar Fault Slip: Fracturing vs. Friction. 2019.