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Author Archives: Sébastien Volcy
Grenoble Geomechanics Newsletter No. 46
Dear Geo-Fellows, Here we go with the 46th edition of our quarterly bulletin, as many of us are leaving on summer vacation. It provides an account of our great achievements over the last trimester of our academic year. Let’s just … Continue reading
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Grenoble Geomechanics Newsletter No. 45
Dear Geo-Fellows, Here we go with our first newsletter of the year, the 45th edition of our quarterly bulletin. It provides an account of the road covered since our last publication. Let’s pause to celebrate the milestones we’ve accomplished together. Overall, … Continue reading
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Grenoble Geomechanics Newsletter No. 44
Dear Geo-Fellows, As we gear up for the holiday season and prepare to bid adieu to an eventful year, Edition 44 of our newsletter is a testament to the incredible journey we’ve shared over the last three months. Let’s take … Continue reading
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Grenoble Geomechanics Newsletter No. 43
Welcome back, geomechanics enthusiasts! After a well-deserved summer vacation, the whole geomechanics is back into the world of geomechanics, eager to dive back into running experiments, conducting simulations, tackling new challenges, exploring the intricate mechanics of the Earth’s subsurface, teaching … Continue reading
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Grenoble Geomechanics Newsletter No. 42
As the famous Albert Einstein once said, ‘The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for existing.’ This quote perfectly captures the spirit our Geomechanics Group has been in these two last months. Whether you’re … Continue reading
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