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Zabihian, Farid

PhD Student

 

Field of Interests

Geophysics, Earthquakes, Rock mechanics, Reservoir geomechanics and all kinds of fieldwork.

Research

SPINE Project:
The in-situ stress state is a key parameter for designing a deep geothermal reservoir, as it has a strong influence on borehole stability, reservoir permeability and reservoir response to hydraulic injections. I will be working within the international SPINE consortium in order to improve our understanding of stress variation within the earth crust with important implication for both fundamental and applied rock mechanics problems. The objective of my research is to develop better stress characterization methodologies for deep geothermal projects
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Education

  • 2015 – 2018: M.Sc. in Geological Engineering. Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Ploytechnic), Tehran, Iran.
    Thesis Title: Seismic property estimation using petrophysical interpretation and rock physics modeling in a hydrocarbon field in south of Iran.
  • 2009 – 2014: B.Sc. in Geological Engineering. Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Ploytechnic), Tehran, Iran.
    Thesis Title: Permeability estimation based on petrophysical logs in a petroleum well in south of Iran.

Positions Held

  •  2021 – Present: Ph.D. Candidate. Laboratory of Geothermics and Reservoir Geomechanics, CHYN, UniNe
  • 2019: Researcher. Engineering Geology Group, Department of Earth Sciences, ETHZ.
    Research title: Experimental observation of fault reactivation and induced seismicity in crystalline rocks.

Selected Publications

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Office: E210

Phone: +41 (0)32 718 26 65

 

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Centre for Hydrogeology and Geothermics (CHYN)
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