Dr Michael Welch received his PhD in Earth Sciences from the University of Birmingham, UK, and is a structural geologist with more than 25 years experience. He previously worked for Rock Deformation Research and then Schlumberger before joining the Danish Hydrocarbon Research and Technology Centre (now the Danish Offshore Technology Centre) in 2015. Since joining DOTC he has been developing methods of fracture prediction and modelling in the Danish North Sea chalk for hydrocarbon flow modelling and CO2 sequestration.


Dr M. Lüthje received his PhD degree in applied mathematics and remote sensing from the Danish National Space Institute, Technical University of Denmark and the Department of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics, Cambridge University, in 2005.
He has worked in industry and applied research in the U.K., Norway, and Denmark. His research interests include prediction of fractures and faults for improved numerical flow modelling, with a recent focus on CO2 sequestration and geothermal systems, as well as deep learning for geophysical applications.


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