CO2 Geological Storage
Details of the course are available on documents in this page:
The document “Ordinamento” resumes the objectives, learning outcomes, the amount of the registration fee and other educational information.
The Training Plan (Piano Formativo) presents the access requirements, the selection test, the teaching body, the plan of educational activities and much more.
The document How to register (Come Iscriversi) provides all other useful instructions: how to present the application, deadlines, payments, etc.
English version of these documents are available at
https://web.uniroma1.it/masterco2/home
You have until January 16th 2022 to register!
For further information, please contact the course representative at the address published on this page.
The goal of the course is to provide the participants with the scientific and technical knowledge that needs to be addressed for the successful storage of CO2 into geological formations. The programme will cover all aspects of the geological storage of CO2 so that the students can both understand the work of all specialists who will be involved in CCS projects (such as reservoir engineers/geologists, sedimentologists, stratigrapheurs, geophysicists, structural geologists, geochemical modellers, regulators, etc.) and further develop their own field of specialization.
The course is aimed at individuals interested in 2 developing a solid professionalism in the field of geological storage of CO2. In fact, Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a rapidly advancing field with many interdisciplinary scientific and technical challenges that are being addressed globally.
This course is provided within the EU project ENOS (Enabling Onshore CO2 Storage in Europe) to prepare a new generation of young people who want to work on these topics. This training course will present an overview of the state-of-the-art of
CCS operations and research; it will focus on the technical and scientific considerations for CO2 injection and safety monitoring, the exploration of critical processes in laboratory studies, and numerical modelling
Sabina Bigi
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