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Eni and Eni Corporate University offer to our students up to 3 stages

Eni and Eni Corporate University offer to our students up to 3 stages

Find below the main information.

Duration and Aim of the stages - The stages are 3-month long and are aimed at preparing the MSc thesis.

The thesis tutors (an internal tutor from Unipi and an external tutor from Eni) define the thesis topic.

Who can apply? - Students who satisfy the following requirements can be selected:

- To be regularly enrolled at the second year of the MSc in Exploration and Applied Geophysics of the University of Pisa.

- Not to be over 26 years old on the date of December 31, 2022

- To have a weighted average of marks equal or higher than 27/30

- To be good at written and oral English

- To have passed at least three of the following exams: Applied Geophysics; Exploration Seismology and Introduction to Well-Logs; Laboratory of Geophysical Data Processing; Laboratory of Seismic Acquisition and Processing; Signal Processing for Physics.

The application must include:

- Curriculum vitae;

- Certificate (art. 46 and 47 of D.p.r. 28.12.2000 n. 445) reporting the list of passed exams (with marks and ECTS) provided by the University

- Certificate (art. 46 and 47 of D.p.r. 28.12.2000 n. 445) of enrollment to the second year of the MSc provided by the University

- Self-certification of degree of knowledge of written and oral English and any supporting documentation

Deadline for application - This documentation must be sent strictly within January 26, 2023 to the following email account: application@eni.com and, in cc, to gea@dst.unipi.it

In the email subject must be reported the wording “Candidatura stage – Progetto Geologia 2023”.

After a positive evaluation of requisites, candidates will be examined via oral and practical tests (distance mode) that will take place from the 30th of January to the 1st of February 2023.

The selected candidates will be supported by a grant of 800 euro/month covering the entire stage duration.

Double Degree Programme IMAEG “International Master of Applied and Exploration Geophysics”: first student discussed the thesis.

GiulianteOn Friday 8 April, Beatrice Giuliante (on the left in the picture while celebrating her graduation), by discussing her Master Thesis, becomes  the first student to graduate in the MSc according to the Double Degree Programme IMAEG “International Master of Applied and Exploration Geophysics. Beatrice has discussed a thesis entitled

"Modelling and Elastic Inversion for time-lapse purposes in different reservoir scenarios",

being tutored in her work by Prof. Florian Bleibinhus of Montan University in Leoben (MUL- Austria), by Prof. Mattia Aleardi of the Department of Earth Sciences (UniPI) and by Dr. Enrico Paparozzi from ENI. After completing her first year of studies in Pisa, Beatrice obtained 25 CFU in Austria in the third semester as required by the Double Degree rules, then she worked to the Thesis, with tutors from both UniPI and MUL. The international Master in Exploration and Applied Geophysics was initialed in 2018, and in Italy is coordinated by the MSc in Exploration and Applied Geophysics, supported by the Department of Earth Sciences and the Department of Physics. To date, two students from UniPI have carried out part of their studies in Austria (the thesis defense of the second student will occur in few months) and two students from Leoben have attended a semester of courses in Pisa. Beatrice is the first of these students to discuss the Master Thesis, and she is going to continue her career with a PhD at GFZ-Potsdam. Many other students are interested in this Double Degree and will be leaving early in the fall semester. Information on the Double Degree can be found here (https://www.dst.unipi.it/exploration-and-applied-geophysics-msc-wgf-lm/item/901-duoble-degree.html) or by writing to gea@dst.unipi.it

 

Telematic Meeting with CGG

Pisa CGG recruitment and technical talk

The MSc in Exploration and Applied Geophysics invite you to the telematic meeting with CGG.

CGG is a fully integrated Geoscience company providing leading geological, geophysical and reservoir capabilities to its broad base of customers primarily from the global oil and gas industry.

University of Pisa: CGG Technical Talk & First stage Interviews

(click here to download the flyer of the event)

Date: Thursday 31st March 2022 
CGG Presentation: 14:30 - 15:30 (including Q&A)

On Thursday CGG will give an overview of the company & the sectors they work in, then gives a technical and personal insight into the role of imaging geophysicist and touch on some emerging technologies.

Zoom details (meeting): ID: 954 4438 9694 Password: 469765
https://cgg.zoom.us/j/95444389694?pwd=WWx6aDJlYkZKay9mU1lwWEk2VXNGZz09

Date: Friday 1st April 2022
Interview sessions (for the students of the MSc in Exploration and Applied Geophysics only): 9:00 - 11:00.

On Friday morning current students & recent graduates will be able to take part in a first stage interview with CGG's Recruitment Technical Advisor. Each interview will take 15 minutes and be conducted via MS Teams with the aim of assessing individual's eligibility for our roles.

If you would like the opportunity to have a first stage interview please email uk.recruitment@cgg.com with your CV by 16:30 on the 31st March. We will then send you a time slot and meeting link.
Please visit Gradcracker.com to see an interview with one of our geophysicists Federico discussing what he enjoys about working at CGG.

For the students of the Master of Science In Exploration and Applied Geophysics: attending the event will contribute to obtain ECTS for the "Other Activities".

 

 

Lectio Magistralis

The SEG Student Chapter of the University of Pisa and the Master Course in Exploration and Applied Geophysics are pleasured to invite you to the "Lectio Magistralis" “Amplitude of seismic waves: their diagnostic value for monitoring CO2 sequestration and for rock properties estimation” held by Emeritus Professor Alfredo Mazzotti.

The meeting will be on the 10th of March 2022, from 14:00 to 16:00 (CET) at room C of Earth Science Department of the University of Pisa.

The event will be held in hybrid form.

To book a seat in the room C: Book your seat

To attend the online seminar: Link to the seminar

Please consider that seats in room C are limited. Students and Professors of the Master Degree Program in Exploration and Applied Geophysics will have the possibility to book a seat in room C, for this week, prior to the students from other Degree Courses or people external to our Department. Thus, book your seat as soon as possible.

Click here to download the flyer of the event with the abstract and the short biography of Professor Alfredo Mazzotti.

Attending the seminar (in presence or in MS Teams) will contribute to obtaining ECTS for the "Other Activities".

 

Applications to the Academic year 2022/23 are now open to Non-EU and EU students

The web portal for non-EU and EU-student applications to the next Academic Year (2021-22) is operative.

Please visit the site: https://applymscenglish.unipi.it/valtitnew/web/app.php/en/studenti

and follow carefully the instructions required for registration and documents uploading.

After a positive evaluation, applicants will be informed about the enrolment procedures at the University of Pisa.
Applications will be evaluated in three rounds; students positively evaluated in the first round will be considered for a scholarship granted by the University of Pisa.

STAGE ENI 2022

Progetto Geologia Logo bando Pisa 2022

Eni and Eni Corporate University offer to students enrolled in

the Msc in Exploration and Applied Geophysics (and similar) up to 9 stages

Please click here to see the official document (ITA).

Find below the main information.

Duration and Aim of the stages - The stages are 3-month long and are aimed at making the MSc thesis.

The thesis tutors (an internal tutor from Unipi and an external tutor from Eni) define the thesis topic.

Who can apply? - Students with the following requisites can be selected:

- To be regularly enrolled at the second year of the MSc in Exploration and Applied Geophysics of the University of Pisa.

- Not to be over 26 years old on the date of December 31, 2021

- To have a weighted average of marks equal or higher than 27/30

- To be good at written and oral English

- To have passed at least three of the following exams: Applied Geophysics; Exploration Seismology and Introduction to Well-Logs; Laboratory of Digital Data Processing; Laboratory of Seismic Acquisition and Processing; Signal Processing for Physics.

The application must include:

- Curriculum vitae;

- Certificate (art. 46 and 47 of D.p.r. 28.12.2000 n. 445) reporting the list of passed exams (with marks and ECTS) provided by the University

- Certificate (art. 46 and 47 of D.p.r. 28.12.2000 n. 445) of enrollment to the second year of the MSc provided by the University

- Self-certification of degree of knowledge of written and oral English and any supporting documentation

Deadline for application - This documentation must be sent strictly within January 10, 2022 to the following email account: application@enicorporateuniversity.eni.it and, in cc, to gea@dst.unipi.it

In the email reference (oggetto) must be reported the wording “Candidatura stage – Progetto Geologia 2022”.

After a positive evaluation of requisites, candidates will be examined via oral and practical tests (distance mode) that will take place on the 17th, 18th and 19th of January 2022.

The selected candidates will be supported by a grant of 800 euro/month covering the entire stage duration.

 

 

 

SEG Student Chapter Seminar

The SEG student chapter with the support of the Msc in Exploration and Applied Geophysics organizes the seminar

“The challenges posed by Induced Seismicity in the energy transition”

by Prof. Francesco Grigoli

Grigoli

 

Timing and location: 4th, November 2021, from 14:00 to 15:00 (CET), room C, Earth Science Department of the University of Pisa.

The seminar will be held in hybrid form.
To book a seat in room C: Book your seat
To attend the online seminar: Link to the seminar
 
Dowload the flyer of the event with a short abstract of the seminar here.

Attending the seminar will contribute to obtain ECTS for the "Other Activities".

Unpacking new seismological instruments

Yesterday we received a precious gift from Solgeo S.r.l. , a full-optional seismic station composed of a seismic velocity sensor, a mems accelerometer, a GPS, and a datalogger (aka Analog to Digital Converter). Our students will have the chance to put their hands on professional seismological instruments used for microseismic monitoring and learn how to install and configure seismic stations. We wish to thank Solgeo S.r.l. for this very welcome present and for helping us in training the next generation of geophysicists!

 

 

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