InterPore2024: Abstract Submission is Open!

Abstract Submission is Open!

Submit your abstract to one of our 24 Minisymposia by the 02 January deadline. Hear why Martin Blunt, Chair in Flow in Porous Media at Imperial College London, thinks you should join us in Qingdao.

 

 


Registration fees

Registration fees for InterPore2024 have been published. For in-person registrations, we’re pleased to be able to offer not only the twice daily coffee breaks with afternoon beer & refreshments, but also a welcome dinner and daily lunch during the conference. Online registrations this year will again include access to live streaming, as well as recordings for on-demand viewing of ALL lectures AND parallel sessions.


Invited speaker

In anticipation of InterPore2024, we’re introducing the invited speakers in today’s and forthcoming Newsletters. This week: Jan Nordbotten.

Jan Nordbotten, University of Bergen, Norway
Title: Validating computational models for carbon storage

Professor Jan Martin Nordbotten is a mathematician with a strong interest for interdisciplinary collaborations and has established interdisciplinary collaborations in biology (theoretical evolution), ecology (water-plant dynamics), geosciences (multiphase subsurface flows, deformation), biomedicine (image processing, fluid dynamics) and computer science (image rendering).

As is common for subsurface applications, the planning and operation of geological carbon storage relies heavily on computational models. The FluidFlower validation and forecasting study was specifically designed to provide validation data for carbon storage. Moreover, by conducting a multi-institutional and multidisciplinary double-blind study, they were able to… read more