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Current work CO2 storage (geological sequestration)Caprock characterisationExperimental study of interfaces of geomaterialsMicro-structural study of geomaterials with in-situ 3D imaging Dr. Eleni Stavropoulou is leading the Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) activities of the Laboratory of Soil Mechanics (LMS) in EPFL. She received her PhD in Geomechanics in 2017 from the University Grenoble Alpes (France).Her research has been focusing on the characterisation of natural geomaterials in the context of contemporary engineering applications, such as radioactive waste storage, design of piles for offshore wind turbines, dam stability and geological CO2 storage.She has been particularly interested in understanding the impact of micro-scale processes on the macroscopic response, by systematically using advanced imaging techniques (x-ray and nuetron tomography).Her current research projects focus on geological CO2 storage and target a better understanding of the multiphysical processes that take place during CO2 injection in caprock materials (shales) and basalts.
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Lyesse Laloui, Eleni Stavropoulou
Cesare Griner, Lyesse Laloui, Eleni Stavropoulou
Lyesse Laloui, Eleni Stavropoulou