The Geo-energy Laboratory at EPFL, also known as the Gaznat Chair in Geo-energy, focuses on fundamental and applied research related to sub-surface projects, with a strong emphasis on the energy transition. Their work includes deep geo-thermal energy, CO2 storage, gas production and storage, and radioactive waste storage. The lab investigates the multi-physics coupling during the rupture of geomaterials, aiming to improve industry practices and provide expertise on geo-energy to decision-makers, regulatory bodies, and the public. The team's research delves into understanding the interplay between the growth of localized discontinuities like fractures and faults, and fluid flow in geomaterials, with applications in environmental, civil engineering, seismology, and tectonophysics.
Alexandra Roma Larisa Kushnir, Tao Xu, Michael Heap
François Gallaire, Edouard Boujo, Yves-Marie François Ducimetière