About
Lise GRANSAC serves as a Teacher-researcher in petroleum geology and basin geology at UniLaSalle since October 2014, based at the Beauvais Campus. Her academic work bridges practical geological applications with educational responsibilities in the Geosciences Energy Geology department.
Her research interests focus on geological and geomorphological studies with particular expertise in sedimentology, sequence stratigraphy, and 3D modeling. She specializes in mapping, petrography, microfacies analysis, and the valorization of geological heritage. Her work integrates field studies with digital innovation through advanced geological modeling techniques.
GRANSAC actively participates in the B2R (Basin Resources and Reservoirs) research team, where she supervises introductory research dissertations related to basin geology themes. She serves as Project Manager for the Albert de Lapparent Virtual Museum, dedicated to heritage promotion, and co-manages GéoLab, which focuses on 3D geological modeling and digital innovation in geosciences.
Her professional activities extend to practical geological applications, including geomorphological studies of river evolution and risk assessment for flooding and mudslides. She has conducted significant work such as the geomorphological study of the Marne river meanders at Meaux for the DRAC Ile-de-France and flood risk assessments for the commune of Auneuil.
As an educator, she teaches Cartography, Sedimentary Petrography, Microfacies Analysis, Photo-interpretation, Field Geological Mapping and excursions, and Petroleum Modeling using Kingdom software. She supervises third-year research initiation theses in geology, final engineering and technician theses, and first and fourth-year internships.




