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IRTG lecture week in Bergen, October 15-19, 2012 jointly organized by the International Research Training Group "Intelligent Detectors and their Applications" and the Petroleum Research School of Norway. "Measurements and sensor operation in harsh and remote environments". Practicalities.
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IRTG lecture week in Bergen, • October 15-19, 2012 • jointly organized by theInternational Research Training Group • "Intelligent Detectors and their Applications" and thePetroleum Research School of Norway "Measurements and sensor operation in harsh and remote environments"
Practicalities Lectures: Auditorium A and B Student presentations on Friday: Allegaten 55, room 359, 3rd floor Reception/Lunches/Dinner: Canteen, Allegaten 55, 3rd floor Trip to Hanøytangen: Bus leaves at 11:30, return around 17:00 Sign up for the trip! Alternative: “Offshore Technology Days 2012” - Norway’s largest annual oil, gas & energy exhibition Wednesday 9-17, Thursday 9-16, http://www.offshoredays.com/ No fee, but you have to register online; free shuttle bus
Programme Measurements and sensor operation in harsh and remote environments • Physics is an experimental science -> measurements are the key • Sensors: Front-end of a detector system – convert a physical observable (e.g. a high energetic particle) into an (electric) signal • Harsh and remote environments Large Hadron Collider and subsea/borehole instrumentation
Programme Program Monday, 15.10. , Allegaten 66, Auditorium A 14:00 Dieter Roehrich (UiB): Introduction 14:15 Geir Ersland (UiB): Introduction to Reservoir Physics 15:15 Oddmund Lervik (FMC): Introduction to Process Technology 16:30 17:00 Reception (Allegaten 55, cantine, 3rd floor) Tuesday, 16.10. ,Allegaten 66, Auditorium B Session "Nuclear methods in Reservoir Physics" 10:00 Jarand Gauteplass (UiB): Imaging techniques for rock characterization and EOR processes 10:30 Asmund Haugen (UiB): Interaction between CT, NTI and MRI for Numerical Analysis of Core Floods for Enhanced Oil Recovery 11:00 Coffee 11:30 Lars Petter Hauge (UiB): MRI of Hydrate Formation and Gas Production from Hydrates by CO2 Injection 12:00 Geir Ersland (UiB): NMR T2 Relaxation for Fluid Saturation and Wettability Determination 12:30 Lunch Session "Sensor operation in harsh and remote environments I" 14:00 Dieter Roehrich (UiB): Detector operation at the Large Hadron Collider 15:00 Coffee 15:30 Stig Helge Larsen (Data Respons):Reliability in subsea electronics
Programme Program Wednesday, 17.10., Allegaten 66, Auditorium B Session "Sensor operation in harsh and remote environments II" 09:00 Oyvind Wetteland (Zenzor): Downhole instrumentation 10:00 Joar Martin Ostby (SINTEF): ASICs for high temperature and harsh environments 11:00 Coffee/Lunch 11:30 Visit of a rig at Hanoytangen, Askoy (tbc) Thursday, 18.10., Allegaten 66, Auditorium A (9-10), Auditorium B (10-19) Session "Sensor operation in harsh and remote environments III" 09:00 Matthias Richter (UiO): Detector control systems at the LHC 10:00 Arne Graue (UiB): Detector Development within Petroleum EOR Research 11:00 Coffee 11:30 Ketil Roed (UiO): Radiation effects in electronics components 12:30 Lunch 14:00 Arve Thorsen (Baker Hughes): Drilling/borehole instrumentation 16:00 Coffee 16:30 Kumar Somappa Admar Ajit (HiB): Offshore wireless communication 17:30 NN (NTNU?): Borehole instrumentation 19:00 Dinner
Programme Program Friday. 19.10., Allegaten 55, room 359, 3rd floor 10:00 Martin Ferno (UiB): Using PET/CT as a new Imaging Tool for Core Analysis and Multiphase flow Session "PhD reports and evaluation" 10:20 Presentations of PhD projects 11:00 Coffee 11:30 Presentations of PhD projects 12:30 Adjourn