NGI - Norwegian Geotechnical Institute
Luke Griffiths is a Senior Engineer at the Norwegian Geotechnical Institute, specializing in subsurface characterization projects for offshore wind, geological carbon storage, and extra-terrestrial ISRU since March 2018. Previously, Luke served as a Project Engineer focused on geoengineering applications and as a Postdoctoral Researcher investigating induced seismicity and geomechanics for carbon capture and storage. Luke's earlier experience includes a PhD project on thermal microcracking in rock at the Institut de Physique du Globe de Strasbourg, and internships in geophysics and experimental studies with Total E&P UK Limited and Moscow State University. Luke holds an engineering degree in Geophysics and Seismology from EOST, Strasbourg, and a preparatory degree in Mathematics and Physics from Lycée Kérichen, Brest.
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NGI - Norwegian Geotechnical Institute
NGI is an independent international centre for research and consultancy in engineering-related geosciences, integrating geotechnical, geological and geophysical expertise. We find good and sustainable solutions for building infrastructure on land and at sea, and within environmental technology, contaminated soil and natural hazards – such as landslides and avalanches. Our research provides knowledge required to solve some of the most important challenges facing the world related to climate, environment, energy and natural hazards. Our core tasks are to contribute with research and consulting to societal development. The research at NGI should be relevant, so our results can be used by the market and benefit society, business and industry. Research and consultancy therefore go hand in hand. Our research integrates knowledge across geotechnics, geology and geophysics. Public authorities, business and private industry in Norway and abroad use our geo-expertise to ensure that we build our society on safe ground. Our head office and laboratories are in Oslo, Norway, with a branch office in Trondheim, Norway, and an avalanche research station on Mount Strynefjellet in western Norway. We have overseas offices and a geotechnical laboratory in Houston, Texas, USA, and office in Perth, Western Australia, as well as partnership agreements with well-established companies and universities around the world. Impressum NGI is a private independent foundation for consulting and research services in the engineering geosciences.