Research & Training in Aqueous & Gas-Water-Rock Interactions (Bio)Geochemistry & Reactive Transport

Who am I?

Dr. Nicolas Jacquemet

Independent researcher / Consultant

I defended my PhD in gas-water-solid interactions geochemistry in 2006 at the Université de Lorraine (France). Independent researcher/consultant since 2014, I have worked for industry, academics and research agencies. I use hydrogeochemical & reactive transport softwares to address my clients’ questions; taking advantage of my background in laboratory experiments carrying-out. I have worked on number of topics; and especially ones related to the energetic/ecological transition such as Carbon Capture (Utilization) & Storage (CC(U)S), geothermal energy & Underground Hydrogen Storage (UHS) in salt caverns or aquifers in the few past years.

Nicolas Jacquemet

Education

Year
Diploma
2006
PhD in Earth Sciences, fluid-solid interactions geochemistry, université de Lorraine (France)
2001
Master 2 in Earth Sciences, petrology and geochemistry of oceanic crust, Université de Bretagne Occidentale (UBO) (France)
2000
Master 1 in Earth Sciences (with honors), Université du Québec à Montréal (UQAM) (Québec, Canada)
1999
Licence in Earth Sciences (with honors), université de Rennes 1 (France
1998
University general studies diploma in Earth Sciences (with honors), Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC) (Paris)
1997
1st year of preparatory class for high scientific schools, Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Earth Sciences option (Paris)
1996
Scientific baccalauréat (with honors), Earth & Life Sciences option (Château-Thierry, France)

Professional experiences

Year
Diploma
2014 onwards
Independent researcher/consultant
2012-2013
Researcher @ the Géosciences Environnement Toulouse (GET) lab, university of Toulouse
2011
Researcher @ the Laboratoire des Matériaux et Durabilité des Constructions (LMDC) lab, university of Toulouse
2006-2010
Research engineer @ BRGM, the French geological Survey
2006
Research engineer @ TOTAL
2002-2006
PhD Student @ the GeoRessources lab, university of Lorraine
2001-2002
Internships @ BRGM, the French geological survey and @ TOTAL