In a few words

Mathilde Adelinet graduated from the Ecole normale supérieure in 2007. She next worked on elastic properties of basalt in Iceland at the Maine University where she obtained her PhD in 2010. In 2010, she joined IFP Energies nouvelles as a R&D engineer in geophyics. She worked in a lot of integrated projects coopling sedimentology, geophysics and petrophysics. In 2018, she obtained a Habilitation to conduct researches (HDR) from Sorbonne Université. Since 2019, she joined IFP School as a lecturer in Geophysics.

Research subjects
Carbonate geophysics
Upscaling of petroacoustic properties
Integrating geophysical data into basin and reservoir models
Publications

Bailly, C., Adelinet, M., Fortin, J. and Hamon, Y., (2019) Diagenetic control on seismic properties in continental carbonates (Samos Island, Greece): hydrologic and stratigraphic implications. Geophysical Journal International, 219(2), 1300-1315.

Adelinet, M., Barthélémy J.F., Bemer, E. and Hamon, Y (2019) Effective medium modeling of diagenesis impact on the petroacoustic properties of carbonate rocks. Geophysics, 84(3), 1-14. doi: 10.1190/GEO2018-0559.1

Adelinet, M., Fortin, J., Guéguen, Y., Schubnel, A., & Geoffroy, L. (2010). Frequency and fluid effects on elastic properties of basalt: Experimental investigations. Geophysical Research Letters, 37(2). doi: 10.1029/2009GL041660