معرفی
Roman Isaenkov serves as a Research Fellow at Curtin University's School of Earth and Planetary Sciences within the Faculty of Science and Engineering. His work focuses on advanced geophysical monitoring techniques for carbon capture and storage projects.
His research interests center on seismic monitoring, distributed acoustic sensing (DAS), and CO2 geosequestration verification. Key areas include fiber-optic sensing applications, 4D seismic imaging for reservoir characterization, and multiwell monitoring systems for carbon storage projects. His technical expertise spans data processing workflows for DAS VSP (Vertical Seismic Profiling), source positioning accuracy, and time-lapse monitoring of CO2 plumes.
Isaenkov's publication record demonstrates consistent contributions to carbon storage monitoring through the CO2CRC Otway Project. His work shows a clear progression from methodological development (source positioning effects, wavefield decomposition) to field implementation (Gorgon CCS case study, Pilbara mineral exploration). Key collaborations include researchers from CO2CRC, with frequent co-authorship with R. Pevzner, K. Tertyshnikov, and A. Yurikov.
His technical focus includes:
- Permanent reservoir monitoring systems using fiber-optic technology
- Automated processing of continuous DAS data streams
- CO2 plume evolution tracking through multiwell seismic arrays
- Repurposing abandoned wells for geophysical surveillance
Isaenkov has contributed significantly to the Stage 3 Otway Project, developing monitoring systems for small-scale CO2 injections and investigating nonlinear seismic effects in subsurface environments. His work bridges theoretical geophysics with practical field applications in carbon management.
