
معرفی
Guillaume Caumon is a Full Professor in Numerical Geology at the Nancy School of Geology and GeoRessources, Université de Lorraine. He leads the RING Consortium (since 2007) and holds a senior innovation chair at Institut Universitaire de France (2023–2028). His expertise includes numerical methodologies for integrating geological and physical observations, with a focus on uncertainty quantification, geomodeling, geostatistics, and meshing. He has held roles such as postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University (2003–2004) and visiting professor at the Colorado School of Mines (2015). His education includes a MSc and PhD from Nancy School of Geology/INPL, with a Habilitation in Geosciences addressing uncertainty quantification in geomodeling.
Research interests span numerical geology, geomodeling workflows, and subsurface uncertainty analysis. His work emphasizes stochastic methods, structural restoration, and applications in reservoir geology. Recent publications focus on 3D metamorphic modeling, fault network stochastic interpretation, and transdimensional inversion. He directs the RING Consortium, fostering collaborative earth modeling initiatives.
Key awards include the senior innovation chair (IUF). Teaching involves geomodeling, geostatistics, and C++ programming. His research bridges geology and computational methods, addressing challenges in subsurface characterization and uncertainty management.


