PoreLab Lecture with Guillaume Galliero on How Thermophysical Properties of Fluids Advance Hydrogen and Gas Storage

Who: Professor Guillaume Galliero

Affiliation: Laboratory of Complex Fluids and their Reservoirs (LFCR), University of Pau & Pays de l’Adour, France

When:  April 15th, between 13:00 and 14:00 CET (Norway time)

Where: The lecture will be in-person in the common room (PoreLab Trondheim) and streamed in the Kelvin room ( Porelab Oslo).  From anywhere else, you will be able to join via the following Zoom link:

https://uio.zoom.us/j/69096081290?pwd=bg1XKTMKjweeHqxM77VmAfbOLPD0o6.1

Title: From Molecular Insights to Subsurface Energy: How Thermophysical Properties of Fluids Advance Hydrogen and Gas Storage

Summary: Underground storage of energy carriers and CO₂ requires reliable quantification of thermophysical properties, including both equilibrium and transport properties, of fluids under a wide range of pressures, temperatures, and confinement conditions. In this talk, Prof. Galliero will present a multiscale panel of recent contributions from his team illustrating how molecular simulations, laboratory experiments, and thermodynamic and continuum-scale modeling can be combined to improve the understanding of fluid thermophysical behavior and reduce key uncertainties relevant to subsurface hydrogen and gas storage.