
معرفی
Prof. Martin O. Saar is a Full Professor at ETH Zürich's Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, leading the Geothermal Energy and Geofluids research group, funded by the Werner Siemens Foundation. His work focuses on geophysical fluid dynamics, subsurface multiphase fluid processes, and geothermal energy innovation. Key research areas include CO2-Plume Geothermal (CPG) systems, numerical modeling of geodynamic processes, and CO2 storage integration.
His research group develops advanced numerical codes like I2(EL)VIS and I3(EL)VIS for simulating tectonic and planetary processes, incorporating fluid-rock interactions, melt transport, and seismic dynamics. Recent projects address the techno-economic feasibility of CPG systems, plasma-pulse drilling (PPGD), and subsurface energy utilization.
Notable contributions include advancing geothermal heat pump systems, optimizing CO2 storage-geothermal energy co-production, and assessing geothermal potential in regions like the Ethiopian Rift and Switzerland. His work bridges fundamental geoscience with applied energy solutions, emphasizing sustainability and climate mitigation.
Current initiatives include the BedrettoLab underground research facility, exploring subsurface processes, and policy briefs for fossil-fuel independence in Switzerland. His research portfolio reflects a commitment to transformative geothermal and carbon management technologies.

