[WGF-LM] Exploration and Applied Geophysics (MSc) (31)

The MSc is open to all students with a bachelor's degree in Geosciences, Physics, Engineering, Mathematics, Computer Sciences, and Environmental Sciences or any other equivalent or superior foreign academic qualification. Admission to the Master’s Degree course is subject to satisfying the following minimum requirements:

-A total of 20 ECTS in at least one of the following scientific-disciplinary sectors: Math, Physics, Chemistry and Informatics;

-A total of 60 ECTS in the following scientific disciplinary sectors: Engineering, Physics and Geology.

Applicants coming from three-year degrees (or superior qualification) in Geological Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Physics, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Telecommunications Engineering, Electronic Engineering, Petroleum Engineering, Computer Sciences generally meet the above-listed minimum requirements. The Master of Science in Exploration and Applied Geophysics is a two-year degree programme with compulsory and elective modules taught in English. A knowledge of the English language comparable or superior to B2 level (Common European Framework of Reference for Languages) is mandatory.

The official call for application can be found here (Link)

A tutorial for the application procedure can be found here (Tutorial: Link and Video Tutorial: Link)

Call Deadlines:

Applications to the Master’s Degree course in Exploration and Applied Geophysics will be evaluated in three rounds

First round of applications: 12 December 2024 ‒ 15 February 2025 (12.00 PM, GMT), open to non-EU and EU citizens.
Second round of applications: 16 February 2025 ‒ 31 May 2025 (12.00 PM, GMT), open to non-EU and EU citizens.
Third round of applications: 01 June 2025 ‒ 20 December 2025 (12.00 PM, GMT), open only to EU citizens.


Information related to the Interviews for Italian and all EU-Students will be communicated to the email used in the application to applymscenglish portal.

During the interview, teachers of the MSc will provide detailed information about the Msc programme, about why studying Geophysics at the University of Pisa and will be available for questions. Book your interview by sending an email to gea@dst.unipi.it and attaching a CV and the transcript of records of the Bachelor degree. Positively evaluated applications in the first round will be considered for a scholarship granted by the University of Pisa (see below).

Application procedure for Italian Students: 

Italian students holding an Italian Bachelor Degree can apply to our Master’s Degree by sending an email to gea@dst.unipi.it and attaching a CV and the transcript of records of the Bachelor degree.

Application procedure for EU Students: 

EU students wishing to apply to the Master’s Degree course in Exploration and Applied Geophysics have to apply to the applymscenglish portal. A tutorial for the application procedure can be found here Link and a video tutorial for the enrolment here Link.

Application procedure for Non-EU students:

Non-EU students applications are subjected to different rules and deadlines. After a positive interview, all the Non-Eu citizens requesting Visa, in order to enroll to a degree programme, must pre-enroll on the UniversITALY portal (Link). More info about the pre-enrollement and application process for Non-EU students can be found here (Pre-enrollement: Link and Application: Link). A tutorial for the application procedure can be found here Link and a video tutorial for the enrolment here Link. A logistic letter will be sent with detailed steps required for the enrollment procedure.

Evaluation of Candidates:

Applications are assessed by an Evaluation Committee appointed by the Degree Programme Board, which verifies if:

- the aforementioned curricula requirements are met by each candidate;

- the applicant’s personal preparation is adequate to successfully attend the MSc activities, with particular regard to basic knowledge of Math and Physics.

Assessment will be made by examining the candidate's CV and qualifications, and may require a videoconference interview.
There is an online pre-assessment test, which could be followed by an interview for students who meet the requirements to be admitted.

Scholarships:

MAECI scholarship: In addition, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI) offers scholarships each year to international students and Italian students residing abroad. For more information, please visit https://www.esteri.it/en/opportunita/borse-di-studio/

Invest your Talent scholarship: This Master's Degree programme also participates in the "Invest Your Talent in Italy" scholarship programme, which aims to support students from selected countries and is funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MAECI). Scholarships will be awarded to selected students admitted to the Master's programme. Additional information will be published as it becomes available on Invest your Talent scholarships
https://www.unipi.it/index.php/tuition-fees-and-financial-support/item/11601-iyt-in-italy-scholarship

You can also consult the page:
https://investyourtalentapplication.esteri.it/SitoInvestYourTalentApplication/progetto.asp
 
For more details on the DSU scholarship, please visit dsu scholarship
https://www.unipi.it/index.php/tuition-fees-and-financial-support/item/2275-dsu-scholarship
 
For further financial support opportunities for the 2025-2026 academic year, please refer to updates on www.unipi.it/tuition-fees.

 

 Academic Year 2025/2026:

Applications for the Master of Science  (Laurea Magistrale)

in Exploration and Applied Geophysics

are open

Interested students must apply to the applymscenglish portal

 

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For more details see the "Application" page

email: gea@dst.unipi.it

 

 

Geophysics is a scientific discipline dedicated to studying the physical processes and properties of the Earth's interior through the application of quantitative data nalysis and modeling methods. The Master of Science (Laurea Magistrale) in Exploration and Applied Geophysics offered by the University of Pisa is designed to train next-generation geophysicists with a solid scientific background and with a high level of geophysical expertise, from the acquisition of data, through analysis and modeling, to interpretation procedures (more info here). Such skills will make our graduates able to face and solve different types of geophysical, geological, and engineering problems in a broad range of contexts. In addition, the solid computational and numerical skills that our MSc program provides will allow them to manage and analyze large and heterogeneous geophysical datasets and use the most recent AI techniques. By attending the MSc program in Exploration and Applied Geophysics, students will acquire a set of geophysical skills highly requested by the job market and extremely important to face the next societal challenges such as the current energy transition or the mitigation of natural disasters. The course is supported by numerous public (INGV) and private institutions actively collaborating through specialized courses and seminars, internships, and specific tools for the degree theses.

The MSc in Exploration and Applied Geophysics provides: 

A solid basic background in physics, mathematics and geology;

Advanced computational and numerical skills, including the mastery of the latest AI-based techniques, with a particular focus on geophysical applications;

A deep theoretical and practical knowledge of the main geophysical investigation methods such as electric, electromagnetic, seismic, gravimetric, and radar methods, as well as data analysis and interpretation techniques; 

Ability to analyze geophysical data and apply mathematical tools to better understand the physical mechanisms goverining earthquakes and volcanic processes; 

Practical skills related to the use of geophysical ground-based survey equipment as well as to set up laboratory experiments.

GEORADAR 

Admission:

Admission to the Master’s Degree course is subject to a self-assessment test and to an interview (see Application) aimed to evaluate the candidate’s skills and motivations, and verify that the necessary requirements for the course are satisfied. A knowledge of the English language equivalent or superior to B2 level is desirable. It is important to menttion that students enrolled in the MSc in Exploration and Applied Geophysics at the University of Pisa are eligible to apply to the "International Master in Applied and Exploration Geophysics", a double degree program between the University of Pisa and the Montan University of Leoben, in Austria (more info can be found here). 


 

EXPLORATION GEOPHYSICS
Exploration Geophysics is a discipline that combines principles of physics with knowledge  of geology, engineering and digital signal processing to develop  non-invasive investigation methods and techniques aimed at studying the Earth's subsurface (from few centimeters to few kilometers) as well as human artefacts.
Originally, the survey methodologies were mostly "passive", based on the detection of anomalies of natural terrestrial fields such as gravity and magnetic fields. Thus, disciplines like Gravimetry and Magnetometry were primarily designed to study the medium- and large-scale terrestrial structures and to identify the "basement" on which layers of more or less thick sedimentary rocks rest. Active methodologies were later developed, to study the propagation in the sub-surface of elastic waves or electric currents generated by artificial sources. Today, the "passive" and "active" methodologies coexist and complement each other depending on the subject of investigation.

SOURCES OF ENERGY
The broad expansion and development of Exploration Geophysics is largely due to its employment in the search for energy sources and in particular for hydrocarbons and geothermal energy. Until the early 1950s, gravimetric, magnetometric and refraction seismic methods were used by the oil companies to contribute to the location of exploration wells.
Then, starting from about 1955, also thanks to two major technological innovations (acquisition of seismic signals in "multiple coverage", and advent of digital recording), which allowed to take a step forward in the quality of the results, the reflection seismic tool has gradually become the most widely used geophysical exploration method, since seismic reflection is able to provide a two-dimensional (distance-depth, Fig. 1), or even three-dimensional image of the subsoil (Fig. 2). This clear advantage has led the major oil industries and international geophysical service companies, over the past 40 years, to invest large amounts of money and resources for the development of this technology both in terms of scientific (also basic) research, and of large-scale application.

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Figure 1. Reflection seismic section for oil research. The abscissa indicates a horizontal coordinate. Depths (0 to 5 km) in the ordinates. The color scale indicates the amplitude of the signals reflected by the sub-surface discontinuities. Geometry of the structures and presence of fractures (faults) is well evident. After the seismic survey interpretation, a well was drilled in the indicated position.

 

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Figure 2. Example of 3D reflection seismics

Currently, the reflection seismics and other geophysical survey methods, including those applied directly in the exploration and/or production wells, are an extremely important tool for research and for the production of energy sources. Localisation of stratigraphic and/or structural traps favorable to the accumulation of hydrocarbons (Fig. 3), identification of geothermal deposits, petrophysical characterization of reservoirs, optimization of the production of reservoir resources are only some examples of activities in which geophysical exploration methods (both from surface and well), off-shore and on land, play a fundamental role.

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Figure 3. Reflection seismic section for oil research. The abscissa indicates a horizontal coordinate. In the ordinate, travel -imes of the signal reflected by the rocks in depth. The color scale indicates the amplitude of the reflected signals. The two ellipses show two deposits of methane gas (present in Pliocene turbiditic sequences in onlap over the top of the Miocene unconformity), which were then drilled from wells B and C.

 

However, the significant economic relevance of these geophysical methodologies, and the frequent confidential character of the methods and techniques, combined with the need to dispose of large computing resources in terms of computers and equipment, confined this knowledge and methodology for a long time within the industry. Only later, thanks to the reduced cost of computers, software and equipment and to a somewhat osmosis between the industry and the outside world, there has been a merge of these methodologies, and in particular of industrial reflection seismics, in universities, research centers, professional offices and public authorities, with consequent enlargement of its applications to new sectors, such as environment, civil engineering and cultural heritage. This also explains why young graduates with a good specialized preparation find satisfactory jobs both in Italy and in Europe.

Finally note that the methodologies taught in this Master Degree Course, besides being used in the search for natural energy sources, find application in important environmental problems such as CO2 injection and monitoring (due to for example the hydrogen production or the CO2 emission) in depleted reservoir.

 

GEOPHYSICAL INVESTIGATIONS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL PURPOSES

For some decades, Applied Geophysics has provided various methodologies, such as gravimetry, magnetometry, electrical, refraction seismics, etc., useful to investigate the immediate depths of the subsoil for civil, environmental and engineering purposes. In recent years, however, more sophisticated techniques such as reflection seismics and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) have found increasingly widespread use in this sector, where surveys carried out to identify shallow or very shallow targets require an extremely high resolution (in the order of a few meters for seismics and tens of centimeters for GPR) (Fig. 4).

GPR FIGURES

Figure 4. A Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) profile (a), where different colors and color intensities corresponds to GPR-wave reflections in the subsurface. The horizontal axis shows distances along the line of the acquisition survey, the vertical  axis shows depths below the surface. In this case the GPR reflections were interpreted as stratigraphic beds showing angular discordances, consistent with a coastal-dunal setting. Intersection of GPR profiles (b) showing several reflections in the subsurface of a paved ambient. A map of GPR-reflection amplitudes (c), cut parallel to the surface at a desired depth (time-slice). The linear geometry of high-amplitude GPR-reflections was interpreted as buried walls and pipes. An example of time-slices draped on an aerial image (d). A 3D volume of GPR data intersected by a radar profile (e). The geometry and spatial continuity of high-amplitude GPR reflections (red zones) was interpreted as a buried wall.


The aims of surveys conducted using reflection seismics are to identify the geometries and elastic properties of the subsoil (speed, acoustic impedance), from which we can trace, thanks to an interaction with the geological knowledge of the area, the types of rock that compose the sub-surface and their characteristics of resistance, compactness, porosity, etc. These surveys are useful to evaluate the rock strength in critical locations before the construction of potentially dangerous plants or structures, to identify the depth of the rocky substratum for hydrogeological purposes or to detect the presence of any slip surfaces in areas characterized by landslides, etc.

Acquisition Figure

Figure 5. Detail of the acquisition of the high-resolution land-sea seismic line in Ancona. In the foreground, a remote control unit and the final part of the on-land seismic are visible. In the background, the boat used for marine acquisition.

 

Some results of a project with the Municipality of Ancona are shown, aimed to determine the depth of the slip surface of the Great Landslide involving part of the city and to monitor its movements. Monitoring is conducted by radar interferometry, while reflection seismics (Fig.5) has been able to produce an image in times (Fig. 6) and an image in-depths (Fig. 7) of the probable slip  surface and of the syncline structure on which the landslide insists.

Ancona 1

Figure 6. Final stack section in time to the final datum at 250 m a.s.l. From left to right: the land-land data, CDP 1421-954; the land-marine data, CDP 953-896; the marine-marine data, CDP 895-802. On the land-land data, continuous deep reflections overlaid by disrupted ones are evident. The correct interpretation of the line allows to identify potential slip surfaces, the area of their outcrop and the internal structure of the landslide in general..

 

Ancona 2

Figure 7. Poststack depth migration of the stack section in Figure 6 overlaid by the velocity field derived from tomography. On the right, a portion of a pre-existing marine seismic line is included and a fair match with the new line is observed. On the depth section, the syncline structure, with its depocenter on land is clearly visible.

 

The use of small-scale reflection seismics such as that for environmental applications presents further problems compared to the well-established methodology adopted in the industry for the search of energy sources, where it originally developed. Indeed, the rapid variation of the geometries and of the speeds of the most superficial layers greatly increases the problem of their reconstruction through the "ultrasounds" (Figs. 2 and 3) from both a practical and a theoretical point of view. In this respect, the use of reflection seismics has been made possible only recently, thanks to technological development and to the reduced costs for equipment and processing. It is now possible to perform acquisitions and processing of seismic data with greater redundancy and at less prohibitive costs for 2D lines, thus opening up new professional opportunities in the field of surveys for civil and environmental purposes, where the resources available are generally more limited than those of the energy industry.

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Orario: Lun-ven, tra le 9 e le 18.

Luogo: Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra - Piattaforma Teams in relazione all'andamento dell'emergenza sanitaria

Note: Su appuntamento, tramite email.

PAOLO ROGNINI Vedi su Unimap

Orario: Orario di Ricevimento il Mercoledì dalle 11.30 alle 13.30 Orario di Tutoraggio il Mercoledì dalle ore 9.30 alle 11.30

Luogo: Ufficio 3.15, terzo piano nord di Palazzo Carità, via Paoli 15, Pisa

Note: Si suggerisce di confermare la richiesta di ricevimento all'indirizzo paolo.rognini@unipi.it e, secondo le eventuali motivate esigenze dello studente, anche in modalità online.

MASSIMO ROVAI Vedi su Unimap

Orario: lunedì ore 11.00-13.00 mercoledì ore 9.30-11.30

Luogo: proprio studio presso DICI - (ex sez. Vie e Trasporti)

Note: contattare via e-mail per appuntamenti in altri giorni

MARIA CRISTINA SALVATORE Vedi su Unimap

Orario: mercoledì 11-13

Luogo: Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Via S. Maria 53, II piano Piattaforma Teams

Note: E' possibile il ricevimento anche in altri giorni e/o orari previo appuntamento via e_mail (mariacristina.salvatore@unipi.it) sulla piattaforma Teams o in presenza.

LUIGI SANITA' di TOPPI Vedi su Unimap

Orario: Tutti i giorni previo appuntamento via e-mail, oppure subito dopo le lezioni.

LUCA SEBASTIANI Vedi su Unimap

CARLO SORCE Vedi su Unimap

Note: Il ricevimento ordinario e il tutorato possono essere svolti in qualunque giorno della settimana, previo appuntamento per telefono o email

CARMELINA SPANO' Vedi su Unimap

Orario: Ricevimento ordinario: Lunedì ore 11-13 Mercoledì ore 9-11 Giovedì ore 9-11 Ricevimento Tutorato: Venerdì ore 9-11

TIZIANO TUCCINARDI Vedi su Unimap

Orario: Orario di ricevimento: tutti i giorni previo appuntamento (tramite e-mail) Orario di ricevimento per il tutorato: tutti i giorni previo appuntamento (tramite e-mail)

MATTEO VACCHI Vedi su Unimap

Orario: Ricevimento 11-13 Giovedi Tutor 13-15 Giovedi

Luogo: 3° piano, stanza 371

Note: Sono sempre disponibile per gli studenti, mandatemi una mail per un appuntamento. Sono spesso sul terreno e per questo è difficile fissare degli orari fissi
Tuttavia gli studenti hanno la priorità su tutte le altre mie attività di ricerca quando sono in Dipartimento.
I'm always available for the students, just drop me an email to book an appointment. I'm often on the field but students have the priority above all my research tasks when I'm at the Department.

CLAUDIA VANNINI Vedi su Unimap

Orario: Mercoledì, ore 11:00-13:00.

Luogo: Dipartimento di Biologia - Unità di Zoologia-Antropologia, Via A. Volta, 4 (Pisa). I ricevimenti si potranno svolgere sia in presenza che a distanza (da concordare via e-mail).

Note: E' gradito comunque (anche per ricevimenti in presenza) un e-mail per concordare l'appuntamento. Grazie.

GIOVANNI ZANCHETTA Vedi su Unimap

Orario: Orario di Ricevimento il mercoledì dalle ore 9 alle ore 11 Orario di Tutoraggio il venerdi dalle ore 9 alle 11

Luogo: Dipartimento di Scienze della Terra, Via S. Maria 53, terzo piano ufficio del docente

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