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2023-02-09 05:37:24
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2023-02-09 05:37:24
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Distributed Acoustic Sensing
Wu, Kan
2023-02-09 05:37:24
Dear DAS Enthusiasts,
We hope this email finds you well. We would like to announce the upcoming ARMA Workshop on Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing for Geomechanical Applications that will be held on June 25, 2023, in Atlanta, Georgia. This workshop is being organized in commemoration of Sau-Wai Wong and as part of the 57th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium.
The one-day workshop will provide a comprehensive overview of the current and evolving state of Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing (DFOS) technology and its geomechanical applications in different subsurface activities, including unconventional reservoir development, CO2 storage, geothermal development, and induced seismicity monitoring.
The workshop will comprise five sessions that will cover a range of topics, including an introduction to DFOS and data interpretation, geomechanics modeling, DFOS applications in unconventional reservoir development, DFOS applications in CO2 storage, geothermal development, and other subsurface activities, and an open discussion on future directions.
We welcome submissions from potential speakers and encourage you to submit an abstract for evaluation by the organizing committee before March 31, 2023. To submit an abstract, please click on the link below:
https://forms.gle/hi8bPRaXqzf8Y5Sr8
Attached please find the flyer. If you have any additional questions or need more information, please feel free to contact Dr. Kan Wu at kan.wu<at>tamu.edu, Dr. Ge Jin at gjin<at>mines.edu, or Peter Smeallie at smeallie<at>armarocks.org.
We look forward to seeing you at the ARMA Workshop on Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing for Geomechanical Applications in June.
Best regards,
Kan Wu
Associate Professor
Class of '75 DVG Career Development Professor
Harold Vance Department of Petroleum Engineering
Texas A&M University
3116 TAMU - 501Q Richardson Building
College Station, TX 77843-3116
Tel: 979-862-7654
Email: kan.wu<at>tamu.edu<kan.wu<at>tamu.edu>
Web: http://engineering.tamu.edu/petroleum/people/kwu
We hope this email finds you well. We would like to announce the upcoming ARMA Workshop on Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing for Geomechanical Applications that will be held on June 25, 2023, in Atlanta, Georgia. This workshop is being organized in commemoration of Sau-Wai Wong and as part of the 57th U.S. Rock Mechanics/Geomechanics Symposium.
The one-day workshop will provide a comprehensive overview of the current and evolving state of Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing (DFOS) technology and its geomechanical applications in different subsurface activities, including unconventional reservoir development, CO2 storage, geothermal development, and induced seismicity monitoring.
The workshop will comprise five sessions that will cover a range of topics, including an introduction to DFOS and data interpretation, geomechanics modeling, DFOS applications in unconventional reservoir development, DFOS applications in CO2 storage, geothermal development, and other subsurface activities, and an open discussion on future directions.
We welcome submissions from potential speakers and encourage you to submit an abstract for evaluation by the organizing committee before March 31, 2023. To submit an abstract, please click on the link below:
https://forms.gle/hi8bPRaXqzf8Y5Sr8
Attached please find the flyer. If you have any additional questions or need more information, please feel free to contact Dr. Kan Wu at kan.wu<at>tamu.edu, Dr. Ge Jin at gjin<at>mines.edu, or Peter Smeallie at smeallie<at>armarocks.org.
We look forward to seeing you at the ARMA Workshop on Distributed Fiber Optic Sensing for Geomechanical Applications in June.
Best regards,
Kan Wu
Associate Professor
Class of '75 DVG Career Development Professor
Harold Vance Department of Petroleum Engineering
Texas A&M University
3116 TAMU - 501Q Richardson Building
College Station, TX 77843-3116
Tel: 979-862-7654
Email: kan.wu<at>tamu.edu<kan.wu<at>tamu.edu>
Web: http://engineering.tamu.edu/petroleum/people/kwu