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Student Support

EAGE Membership & Grants

Student Support

EAGE Membership & Grants

Through EAGE and the EAGE Student Fund, students have the opportunity to benefit from a number of support programmes. Opportunities for individual students are listed below. The EAGE Student Fund also has support dedicated to Student Chapter Development.

Sponsored Student Membership

Students have the possibility to apply for a sponsored student membership, allowing them to have one year of complimentary membership with EAGE. The student membership grants are supported by the EAGE Student Fund.

Sponsored student memberships offer students access to all EAGE benefits and provide students with monthly online edition of First Break.

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Available for full time students up to the age of 29;
  • No previous EAGE membership
  • Students will be asked to provide proof of enrolment (valid university student card) when applying.

Start your Student Application

Student Chapter Support

Student chapters can request small grants with the EAGE Student Fund to help them in the development of their events and projects. More information about the support opportunities for student chapters can be found on the EAGE Student Fund Website.

In addition, student chapters can reach out to EAGE for additional support for their events such as visibility, promotion and speaker proposals.

2021

Siddharth Misra

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Prof Dr Siddharth Misra’s research focuses on improving subsurface characterization and prospect evaluation for the exploration of hydrocarbons, minerals and water resources.

His major contribution is in the theory of electromagnetic responses of geological formations to various charge polarization phenomena. The theory has enabled him to introduce a multi-frequency electromagnetic log-inversion technique to remove dielectric effects for improved estimation of hydrocarbon pore volume.

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