Geoscience for Energy – Eni Master School (GEMS)

The difference between reading about a discovery and making one

We are looking for the explorers of tomorrow, with multidisciplinary backgrounds, ready for a journey to discover the world of energy.

 

With the Geoscience for Energy Eni Master School – GEMS we want to train young professionals with transversal skills and a cutting-edge vision of the energy sector, supported by a deep knowledge of digital tools and the mastery of sustainable and low-emission energy models. Our goal is to specialise young people with an in-depth knowledge of the world of Exploration and an eye on the future, to accompany it in its transformation.

Who it is aimed at

The Master's class will consist of 20 young graduates who will be selected by Eni. 
Candidates will be invited to take part in the selection if they meet the following requirements on the closing date of the competition notice:

  • Have obtained or plan to obtain a Master's Degree with a grade of 100/110 or higher (or equivalent foreign degree) at the latest by 31 October 2024 in:
    • Physics (LM-17)  
    • Telecommunication Engineering (LM27)
    • Computer Engineering (LM32);
    • Mathematics (LM-40)  
    • Mathematical-Physical Modelling for Engineering (LM-44)  
    • Geological Sciences and Technologies (LM-74)  
    • Geological Sciences and Technologies for the Environment and Territory (LM-75)  
    • Geophysical Sciences and Technologies (LM-79)
  • Have not reached the age of 29 by 31/12/2024.
  • Have an excellent knowledge of English. For foreign candidates, a good knowledge of Italian will be considered preferential. 
  • Have Italian citizenship or citizenship of one of the countries in the European Union or a residence permit valid for the entire duration of the Master's course. 

To learn more about the requirements, please consult the call for applications at the end of this page. 

Corporate Support

All students admitted to participate in the Master will receive a monthly scholarship for the entire duration of the course (9 months) of EUR 1,500 gross per month for all participants.

In addition, the cost of the Master's course will be covered directly by Eni and students will not have to pay any tuition fees.

The Master's

We offer a 9-months training course, entirely in English, with lectures held by specialists from national and international universities and by Eni managers and experts: an interdisciplinary teaching body highly oriented towards the practical application of knowledge. 

 

The GEMS will begin with an alignment period in order to establish a common foundation for participants with different backgrounds. The programme will include lectures, studies and experiences applied to real cases, geological and geophysical field work and the preparation of a final exploration project.

 

The program will take place at the Eni Corporate University headquarters in San Donato Milanese and will include the following modules:

Basic principles of Geology and Geophysics applied to the search for energy sources

  • Current energy scenario
  • Eni's approach to energy transition and alternative energy solutions
  • Decarbonisation:
    • Circular Economy
    • CCUS
    • H2
  • Subsurface investigation  

  • Seismic signal modelling and analysis  

  • Technologies for monitoring storage sites

 

  • Subsurface data analysis
  • Rock characterisation
  • Geological models and their evolution
  • Descriptive and predictive modelling of geological sites
  • Identification of a CO2 mining or storage target

  • Technical and economic evaluation of the target

  • Risk analysis

  • Renewable energy development 

Technologies and approaches for analysing data collected underground

Who it is aimed at

The Master's class will consist of 20 young graduates who will be selected by Eni. 
Candidates will be invited to take part in the selection if they meet the following requirements on the closing date of the competition notice:

  • Have obtained or plan to obtain a Master's Degree with a grade of 100/110 or higher (or equivalent foreign degree) at the latest by 31 October 2024 in:
    • Physics (LM-17)  
    • Telecommunication Engineering (LM27)
    • Computer Engineering (LM32);
    • Mathematics (LM-40)  
    • Mathematical-Physical Modelling for Engineering (LM-44)  
    • Geological Sciences and Technologies (LM-74)  
    • Geological Sciences and Technologies for the Environment and Territory (LM-75)  
    • Geophysical Sciences and Technologies (LM-79)
  • Have not reached the age of 29 by 31/12/2024.
  • Have an excellent knowledge of English. For foreign candidates, a good knowledge of Italian will be considered preferential. 
  • Have Italian citizenship or citizenship of one of the countries in the European Union or a residence permit valid for the entire duration of the Master's course. 

To learn more about the requirements, please consult the call for applications at the end of this page. 

Corporate Support

All students admitted to participate in the Master will receive a monthly scholarship for the entire duration of the course (9 months) of EUR 1,500 gross per month for all participants.

In addition, the cost of the Master's course will be covered directly by Eni and students will not have to pay any tuition fees.

The Master's

We offer a 9-months training course, entirely in English, with lectures held by specialists from national and international universities and by Eni managers and experts: an interdisciplinary teaching body highly oriented towards the practical application of knowledge. 

 

The GEMS will begin with an alignment period in order to establish a common foundation for participants with different backgrounds. The programme will include lectures, studies and experiences applied to real cases, geological and geophysical field work and the preparation of a final exploration project.

 

The program will take place at the Eni Corporate University headquarters in San Donato Milanese and will include the following modules:

Basic principles of Geology and Geophysics applied to the search for energy sources

  • Current energy scenario
  • Eni's approach to energy transition and alternative energy solutions
  • Decarbonisation:
    • Circular Economy
    • CCUS
    • H2
  • Subsurface investigation  

  • Seismic signal modelling and analysis  

  • Technologies for monitoring storage sites

 

  • Subsurface data analysis
  • Rock characterisation
  • Geological models and their evolution
  • Descriptive and predictive modelling of geological sites
  • Identification of a CO2 mining or storage target

  • Technical and economic evaluation of the target

  • Risk analysis

  • Renewable energy development 

Technologies and approaches for analysing data collected underground

Training at the pace of the energy transition

The energy sector is undergoing a major transition that’s moving ever so closely towards alternative forms of energy and new business models. Within this context, we’ve become leaders in the exploration sector, where the sustainability of our operations and the use of natural gas are increasingly strategic factors.



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