The year that is approaching to finish, 2022, started full of positive hopes to be back doing congresses and seminars in presence and, finally, met people and professionals constrained to meet only online due to the worldwide spreading pandemic in 2020 and
2021. The Chapter is composed by newly joined students and more experienced ones who
composed the previous boards. Those preserved the worthwhile aspects from the pandemic work time, such as the flexibility and efficiency resulting from different time zones where each member comes from, and pushed the From December 2021, new Officers have been elected with a list of aims to train throughout the year of the charge.
EVOLVE (https://seg.org/EVOLVE) is a Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG, https://seg.org/) 6-months program, aiming to find the best investment opportunity on the Cooper Basin (Queensland, Australia), selected as a UNIPG study site for this 2021 edition (January-June). This academic program offers to students the possibility to work on Geophysical and Geological (G&G) data with a multidisciplinary approach and using Energy Industry software specifically developed for exploration and production purposes. The program is developed under the close supervision of EVOLVE-SEG mentors and University professors. It is the third consecutive year that a team of students of the Dipartimento di Fisica e Geologia – Università degli Studi di Perugia – is selected in Italy.
Six students from Petroleum Geology Msc from Unipg participated this year on the EVOLVE Program from SEG and had the chance to presente the Project at the SEG Annual Meeting 2019 in San Antonio, TX. The aim of the HprojeHct was to define the best investment...
The Pandemic years were challenging to keep active the SEG UniPG Students chapter and keep attracted to new coming students. It is important to keep active the chapter and evolve new students because the SEG provides an excellent platform to build a network and skillsets on both a professional and interpersonal level, which are critical for an early career scientist.
As in the 2019, when a group of UNIPG students won the participation to the SEG meeting in San Antonio (Texas), also this year another team of UNIPG students successfully accomplished the collaborative project SEG EVOLVE edition 2020, working remotely in collaboration with Engineering Students from the University of Leoben, Austria.
Thanks to an excellent performance during the final EVOLVE presentation in June, they got selected to join the International Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) Annual Meeting to present their work.
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