Lecture from Christoph Arns on Heterogeneity in chalk: NMR experiments and modelling

Welcome to the lecture from Professor Christoph Arns on “Heterogeneity in chalk: NMR experiments and modelling

Who: Christoph Arns, Professor in Geoenergy and Geostorage at UNSW, Sidney, Australia

He joined UNSW in 2008 and is a full Professor since 2014. Currently, he leads the Geoenergy and Geostorage discipline of their School. He obtained his PhD degree at UNSW in Petroleum Engineering in 2002 and hold a Dipl. Phys. from RWTH Aachen. From 2001-2008 he was a research fellow at the Australian National University in the Department of Applied Mathematics. Professor Arns is a pioneer in the area of Digital Rock Physics (20 years) and specializes in the area of computational pore-scale physics based on tomographic images including the integration of digital and conventional core analysis. His primary interest lies in the combination of 3D tomographic imaging technology and NMR techniques for (petro-)physical applications with a particular focus on heterogeneity. This work was substantially supported by the Australian Research Council (ARC) through three successive ARC fellowships.

When: Friday 23 August, from 10 to 11 (Trondheim’s time)

Where: Auditorium P1, PTS1, Valgrinda, Trondheim

Title: Heterogeneity in chalk: NMR experiments and modelling