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Her thesis, titled , investigates the use of CO鈧 foam technology to improve carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) processes鈥攁n area of growing importance as the world faces increasing energy demands and the urgent need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

The Reservoir Physics Group extends its sincere congratulations to Dr. Hilde Hals酶y on her successful defense and valuable contributions to the field of CCUS and reservoir physics. Her research offers important insights for future CO鈧 storage and EOR applications and provides a solid foundation for further technological development.

Academic Background

Hilde Hals酶y (b. 1996) holds a bachelor鈥檚 degree in petroleum and process technology and a master鈥檚 degree in reservoir physics, both from the University of Bergen. Her PhD research in reservoir physics (2022鈥2025) was conducted at:

  • Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen
  • Haukeland University Hospital
  • George R. Brown School of Engineering, Rice University (USA)

The project was funded by the Research Council of Norway and is affiliated with NCS2030. Her supervisors were Dr. Zachary P. Alcorn, Prof. Martin A. Fern酶, and Prof. Arne Graue.