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RESEARCH AREAS

Put our five areas of interest to work for you by becoming a STRIDE member:

  1. Predicting mechanical and poroelastic rock properties from distributed fiber optic sensing 
  2. Predicting fracture geometry and evolution from remote sensing data 
  3. Using graphic connections of nano- and micro-seismicity to predict node (event) and graph (field) scale attributes 
  4. Understanding stress and stress path dependence of mechanical properties and damage 
  5. Implementing deep learning in Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) data for signal identification and processing  
  6. Understanding the effect of Non-Linear Rheology on Stress Measurements from Borehole Breakouts
  7. Refining rheological models to improve stress analyses and better explain damage-healing beahavior
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In addition to collaboratively guiding research topics on a bi-annual basis, STRIDE members gain access to:

  1. All sub-projects, measurement data, and analysis reports
  2. GitHub repositories
  3. Journal and conference papers (pre-publication)
  4. Bi-annual reports and presentations. 
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