DEEPSURF "Sensors and ground measurements" seminar 26th April 2019 On 4 April in Nancy, the Institute took part in the first Technical Workshop for the DEEPSURF project, which was launched in November 2018 as part of the I-SITE LUE programme. Organised by the University of Lorraine, the aim of this workshop was to share the tools and know-how available within the DEEPSURF partnerships and to compare notes on technological barriers and innovations. At this event, our experts presented the latest technological developments for the e.cenaris Cloud-Monitoring platform, which was designed to observe and monitor geological and geotechnical risks. They also presented the methodological principles used to assess the hazards of "mine gas" with particular emphasis on the collection of data and surveying procedures. The DEEPSURF research project is a participant in the energy transition. It brings partners from industry and academia together to tackle the societal challenges presented by the new uses of the soil and the sub-soil (geological storage of gases, energy or nuclear waste, exploitation of fossil resources with a low carbon footprint, etc.) and deals more particularly with the observation of environmental systems and underground geological environments. http://lue.univ-lorraine.fr/fr/impact-deepsurf
DEEPSURF "Sensors and ground measurements" seminar 26th April 2019 On 4 April in Nancy, the Institute took part in the first Technical Workshop for the DEEPSURF project, which was launched in November 2018 as part of the I-SITE LUE programme. Organised by the University of Lorraine, the aim of this workshop was to share the tools and know-how available within the DEEPSURF partnerships and to compare notes on technological barriers and innovations. At this event, our experts presented the latest technological developments for the e.cenaris Cloud-Monitoring platform, which was designed to observe and monitor geological and geotechnical risks. They also presented the methodological principles used to assess the hazards of "mine gas" with particular emphasis on the collection of data and surveying procedures. The DEEPSURF research project is a participant in the energy transition. It brings partners from industry and academia together to tackle the societal challenges presented by the new uses of the soil and the sub-soil (geological storage of gases, energy or nuclear waste, exploitation of fossil resources with a low carbon footprint, etc.) and deals more particularly with the observation of environmental systems and underground geological environments. http://lue.univ-lorraine.fr/fr/impact-deepsurf
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