Biography
Johnson has been a research associate with Professor Grasselli’s research group since December 2017. He finished his BASc and MASc in Civil and Mineral Engineering at the University of Toronto in 2014 and 2017, respectively. His research interests include calibrating rock mechanics testing results to numerical models, simulating hydraulic fracturing processes, and simulating tunnel behaviour in highly anisotropic rock. Aside from rock mechanics research, he enjoys cooking, playing competitive volleyball, and video games.
Invited Talk
Invited talk on "Experimental Testing Under In Situ Stress Conditions and the Importance of Standards to Determine What Dictates the Resultant Geometry of Rock Failure: Fracture Propagation vs. Rock Structure/Fabric?
" as part of the Geological Controls and Fracture Mechanics - Considerations for the Geological Storage of Carbon Dioxide, Hydrogen, Methane and Compressed Air."
Conference Paper
Invited talk on "Hydraulic fracturing in shale - the importance of anisotropy and geological structure" given as part of Earth Seminar Invited Guest Seminar series.
Research Position
Started as a Research Associate with Grasselli's Geomechanics Group
Research Position
Started as a Casual Researcher with Grasselli's Geomechanics Group
Award
Received the Queen Elizabeth II/Robert M. Smith Memorial Graduate Scholarship
Internship
Ontario’s TalentEdge Internship Program titled in partnership with Geomechanica Inc.
Award
Received the Queen Elizabeth II/Robert M. Smith Memorial Graduate Scholarship
Internship
Mitacs Accelerate program titled "Innovative design of a sound numerical model calibration process: from lab tests to input data" in partnership with Geomechanica Inc.
Award
Received the Queen Elizabeth II/Robert M. Smith Memorial Graduate Scholarship
Joined
Joined as a MASc Candidate