Eyvind Aker is a Principal Researcher in Reservoir Geophysics at Equinor, specializing in renewables and low-carbon solutions, including CO2 capture and storage. With nearly 20 years of experience in research and consultancy within the oil and gas industry, Aker has developed expertise in seismic inversion, fault seal modeling, and geomechanics related to CO2 storage. They have held prominent positions, including Chief Research Scientist at the Norwegian Computing Center and Principal Rock Physicist at AGR, and have contributed to various research projects in collaboration with industry and academia. Aker earned a Ph.D. in Physics from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and a Master’s degree from the University of Oslo.
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