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Dr. Denis Schiozer´s Energi Simulation Industrial Research Chair Renewed

Dr. Denis Schiozer´s Energi Simulation Industrial Research Chair Renewed

Calgary, Campinas, August 25, 2023 A three-year, Canadian $540,000 funding package from Energi Simulation is the focus of an Industrial Research Chair in “Short-term Reservoir Management and Digital Fields Concepts”, at the University of Campinas, UNICAMP, Brazil. Since the launch of Dr. Denis Schiozer’s chair in 2015, Energi Simulation has contributed $1.8 million Canadian to support […]

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Field work supported by Energi Simulation in South Sumatra-Indonesia

Field work supported by Energi Simulation in South Sumatra-Indonesia

Three female researchers from ETH Zürich and a technician from GFZ Potsdam currently conduct fieldwork in South Sumatra, specifically focusing on Lake Ranau. The fieldwork team is part of the EXPO group under the lead of Dr. Maren Brehme, Energi Simulation Chair at ETH Zurich. The purpose of their research is to investigate the geothermal […]

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International Women and Girls in Science Day

International Women and Girls in Science Day

Today, on International Women and Girls in Science Day, Energi Simulation wants to take this opportunity to celebrate the achievements of women in the field of science and the impact they have had on our world. This special day is an opportunity to recognize the achievements of women in science, inspire the next generation of […]

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Ryosuke Okuno to lead Energi Simulation Industrial Affiliate Program on Carbon Utilization and Storage at UT Austin

Ryosuke Okuno to lead Energi Simulation Industrial Affiliate Program on Carbon Utilization and Storage at UT Austin

CALGARY, AUSTIN, November 9, 2022 Energi Simulation, a Calgary-based not-for-profit organization, has committed an investment of $540,000 Canadian dollars over the next three years to support research on “Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS)” at The University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin). This program will serve as a vehicle for interdisciplinary collaboration among UT […]

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