Jean-Jacques Royer
Ingénieur Civil des Mines Nancy, Thèse Doctorat d'État
Professional background:
Numerical modelling of fluid flow in natural reservoirs,
characterisation of petrophysical rock property from seismic attributes,
fluid rock interaction, Advanced theoretical and practical studies in
geostatistics, Participation to National and International Research
Program.
Key-word:
Advanced geostatistics, numerical modelling, geophysics, geothermal,
hydrogeology, software, natural resource estimation.
Research Activity:
Software development in 3D modelling, Characterisation of the geothermal
site at Soultz (EEC Project), Characterizing heat and mass transfers
around a natural reactor (Oklo, Gabon) (CEE-CEA-CREGU project), Thermal
and fluid evolution along a faulted structure mineralised by gold
(Argentat, Limousin, GéoFrance 3D Project). Methods for estimating the
petrophysical property of rocks using seismic attributes, Application of
geostatistical methods (in Coll. with IFP), Estimating permeability
tensor of rocks using induced micro-seismicity. Modelling deformation
and fracturing in natural reservoir
Presently Director of three PhD students, four masters.
Teaching:
- EMN Ecole Mines de Nancy, INPL, probability, stochastic process, 2nd
cycle, 30h CM+TD
- ENSG Ecole Géologie de Nancy, INPL, Geostatistic and image processing, 2nd
cycle, 21h CM+TD
- DEA, Physique et chimie de la Terre, Nancy, Modeling transfers, 3rd
cycle, 8h CM+TD
- DESS-CESEV, Ecole Géologie de Nancy, INPL, Geostatistic and data
processing, 3rd cycle, 10h CM+TD
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