Olivia Colletمشاهده پروفایل
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Dr. Olivia Collet is a Research Fellow at Curtin University's School of Earth and Planetary Sciences (EPS), Faculty of Science and Engineering. She contributes to the Office of the Provost, demonstrating leadership in academic governance. Her research focuses on geophysical signal processing, distributed acoustic sensing (DAS), and rock physics, with particular emphasis on seismic monitoring, CO2 sequestration, and deep learning applications in geoscience. Collet's work bridges computational methods with environmental geology, addressing challenges in subsurface imaging and carbon storage monitoring. Her education and prior roles are not explicitly detailed in the profile, but her extensive publication record spans over a decade, reflecting deep expertise in seismic anisotropy, fluid-rock interactions, and machine learning-driven geophysical analysis. Notable projects include CO2 plume detection via DAS Rayleigh waves and noise reduction techniques for raw DAS data. Collet collaborates internationally, as evidenced by multi-author publications from institutions like the University of Western Australia and global research consortia. Publications (2011–2025) highlight her contributions to: 1) Stress and fluid effects on rock anisotropy, 2) Machine learning for seismic data interpretation, 3) Environmental monitoring via fiber-optic sensing, and 4) Theory-guided reservoir characterization. Her work often intersects with industry needs in petroleum engineering and environmental policy.









