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Pauline Collon is Professor at the University of Lorraine's GeoRessources Laboratory, teaching Geomodeling, Hydrogeology, and Geostatistics at the Nancy School of Geology (ENSG). She holds an Engineering degree and PhD from ENSG (2003), receiving regional recognition for her doctoral work on post-mining water quality.
Education:
- PhD, Nancy School of Geology (2003)
- Engineering Degree, Nancy School of Geology
Collon develops novel methodologies for modeling geometrically complex reservoirs including karst systems, flooded mines, and channelized formations. Her research integrates field data with computational approaches to simulate natural processes and structures, addressing uncertainty through stochastic techniques.
Recent publications focus on karst network simulation algorithms, fault-controlled fluid dynamics, and reservoir connectivity metrics, reflecting cross-disciplinary applications in hydrogeology and petroleum geology.
Collon chaired the Smith College Department of Dance for 15 years (non-related administrative role) and leads the RING research team. She contributes to geomodeling software development and applied projects in geothermal energy and mineral exploration.
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