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Revision as of 04:47, 7 July 2011

Madagascar School on Reproducible Computational Geophysics

 

Dates

July 21-22, 2011

Program

Day 0: Wednesday, July 20
Bring your laptop and get help with installing Madagascar

 


Day 1: Thursday, July 21
8:50-9:00 Welcome (Yike Liu)
9:00-10:30 Introduction (Sergey Fomel)
10:30-10:45 break
10:45-12:15
12:15-1:15 Lunch
1:15-2:45 Seismic data processing example (Yang Liu)

Field data processing is an important test of integrality degree for open-source software and the final target for scientific research. We will use a 2-D field dataset to illustrate how Madagascar can set up a common seismic data processing workflow.

2:45-3:00 break
3:00-4:30


Day 2: Friday, July 22
9:00-10:30
10:30-10:45 break
10:45-12:15
12:15-1:15 Lunch
1:15-2:45
2:45-3:00 break
3:00-4:30

Location

Conference Hall in new office building, Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences

No.19 Beitucheng Xilu, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China

Registration

To be announced

Participating Organizations

Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin (Austin, USA)

Institute of Geology and Geophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences (Beijing, China)

College of Geo-exploration Science and Technology, Jilin University (Changchun, China)

College of Geophysics and Information Engineering, China University of Petroleum (Beijing, China)

Contact information

Sergey Fomel, E-mail: sergey.fomel@beg.utexas.edu

Yibo Wang, E-mail: wangyibo@mail.igcas.ac.cn

Yang Liu (JLU), E-mail: yangliu1979@gmail.com

Yang Liu (CUP), E-mail: wliuyang@vip.sina.com

Instructors

  • Tariq Alkhalifah is currently a Professor of Geophysics at KAUST in Saudi Arabia. He graduated with a PhD from Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado, in 1996, and served afterwards as a Post Doc at Stanford University for 2 years sharing an office with Sergey Fomel. I used to be a devote SU Unix follower for most of my research carrier even as a Post Doc at Stanford (SEPlib people), but I have recently seen the light and converted to Madagascar. https://sites.google.com/a/kaust.edu.sa/tariq/
  • Sergey Fomel has been working at the Bureau of Economic Geology at the University of Texas at Austin since 2002 and currently has an Associate Professor appointment, jointly with the Department of Geological Sciences. He received a Ph.D. in Geophysics from Stanford University in 2001 and worked previously at the Institute of Geophysics in Novosibirsk, Russia, and the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Sergey started work on Madagascar (at that time named RSF for Regularly Sampled Format) in 2003. http://www.beg.utexas.edu/fomel/
  • Yang Liu is currently an Associate Professor of Geophysics at College of Geo-exploration science and technology at Jilin University, China. He received a Ph.D. in Geophysics from Jilin University in 2006 and was a Postdoctoral fellow at Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin from 2007-2010. His research focuses mainly on seismic data processing. http://gest.jlu.edu.cn/index.php/teacher/read/id/249
  • Xuxin Ma
  • Paul Sava is an Assistant Professor of Geophysics and a member of the Center for Wave Phenomena at Colorado School of Mines. He holds an Engineering degree in Geophysics (1995) from the University of Bucharest, an M.Sc. (1998) and a Ph.D. (2004) in Geophysics from Stanford University where he was a member of the Stanford Exploration Project. His research interests are in wavefield seismic imaging, stochastic imaging and inversion, computational methods for wave propagation, numeric optimization and high performance computing. http://newton.mines.edu/paul/home.php
  • Jeff Shragge