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To mark the 75th historic occasion, we are launching a special publication telling the story of how the Association has developed since 1951 reflecting the technological advances during this period, and where we may be heading in the future.

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Shaking on the Moon

As NASA prepares for the launch of Artemis II – the first crewed mission to orbit the Moon in over half a century – we too turn our gaze skyward with a special webinar for EAGE members.  What: Geophysical Activities

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What we have to offer

As a global association, EAGE offers a range of means to connect to geoscience and engineering professionals, resources and benefits to help our community prosper. Whether you are looking for a new platform to present your research, meet other specialists in your field or are looking for your next steps in future education, EAGE has you covered.

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Students

Welcome students! Today’s students are tomorrow’s geoscientists and engineers, with many of you playing an active role in the global challenges and innovation in technology.

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Learning Geoscience

Education is key to EAGE’s mission to promote the development and application of geosciences and engineering. Online education has seen enormous growth and hundreds of

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Communities

EAGE Communities operate within the Association with the mission of empowering members in knowledge and experience exchange, as well as offering mutual support in various

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2021

Siddharth Misra

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Prof Dr Siddharth Misra’s research focuses on improving subsurface characterization and prospect evaluation for the exploration of hydrocarbons, minerals and water resources.

His major contribution is in the theory of electromagnetic responses of geological formations to various charge polarization phenomena. The theory has enabled him to introduce a multi-frequency electromagnetic log-inversion technique to remove dielectric effects for improved estimation of hydrocarbon pore volume.

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