Geophysics in Geothermal Exploration

20 Geophysics in Geothermal Exploration for a geothermal well drilled South of Strasbourg and contributed to the well testing operations. Recruited at ÉSG in 2021, as a junior geologist, she contributed to many national and EU research projects dealing with deep geothermal energy and geothermal lithium. She is author or co-author of many international scientific publications Kaoutar KHAZRAJ Kaoutar Khazraj graduated with an engineering diploma from the École Nationale Supérieure d’Électricité et de Mécanique in Nancy in 2015, specializing in hydrodynamic reservoir engineering. She also obtained research master’s degree in Petroleum Geosciences and Reservoir Engineering from Université de Lorraine in 2015. In 2024, she completed her PhD in geophysics at CY Cergy Paris Université. Her doctoral research focused on developing an innovative hybrid full-waveform inversion method for borehole seismic data to improve inversion results for under-determined seismic problems. Since June 2024, she has been a geophysical researcher at Geolinks, specializing in inverse methods and the development of numerical algorithms for geophysical imaging. Thomas KREMER Thomas Kremer received a PhD degree received in 2015 from Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris. He is now a 13-year-old experienced research geophysicist specialized in geophysical monitoring applications with. His research work initiated with the use of electromagnetics methods for the monitoring of CCUS projects. He also developed innovative methods for the monitoring and characterization of hydrogeological systems. Since 2020, he has been managing the R&D department at Geolinks services, an innovative company that promotes the development of passive seismic methods for multiple subsurface monitoring applications, such as hydrogeological characterization, geotechnical risk assessment, geothermal exploration, and CCUS and UGS projects monitoring.

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