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He held a faculty position in civil engineering at Oregon State University (1972-1978) and at University of Houston (1978-1979). He is a professor of applied marine physics at the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami. He directs the university's Geo Acoustics Labs at Miami and Nakajima, Japan. His areas of research interest include geoacoustics, geotechnical engineering, and marine geophysics. He is a member of SEG, a fellow of Acoustical Society of America and a member of American Society of Civil Engineers.
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Siddharth Misra, SPE, is an associate professor at Texas A&M University who has published two books and developed nine technologies related to machine learning and electromagnetic sensing for energy and earth resource exploration. In 2018, he received the US Department of Energy Early Career Award, and in 2020 he was honored with four international awards for his contributions to exploration geophysics and subsurface engineering. Misra holds a bachelor's of technology degree in electrical engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, and a PhD degree in petroleum and geosystems engineering from The University of Texas at Austin. He can be reached at misra@tamu.edu.
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Since the oil boom in the 1970s, the geophysical industry in Indonesia has grown very rapidly so rapidly, in fact, that academia was not able to keep up with the demand for trained manpower. It was not until 1990 that geophysical education started to experience significant development due to the support of the industry.
Subsurface data is quite complex and preparing data for comprehensive analysis is quite challenging. The presentation will provide an overview of how the cloud and edge computing is significantly helping subsurface data management, governance, and faster data analysis. We will introduce you to various concepts of subsurface data engineering workflows including: data aggregation, data cleansing, data mapping and correlation, data governance for field data (i.e. There will be an example demonstration of the subsurface data engineering workflow. Sashi Gunturu is the Founder & CEO of Petrabytes Corp, which helps oil and gas companies optimize drilling and production operations with a cloud and edge computing workbench – Skygridz .
Reliable fluid characterization is as important as reliable experimental data for coinjection simulation. For any subsurface process, what, precisely, is the instantaneous, spatiotemporal support of change? Behnam Jafarpour is an assistant professor of petroleum and electrical engineering at USC Viterbi School of Engineering. From 2008 to 2011, he served as an assistant professor of petroleum engineering at Texas A&M University. He holds a PhD in environmental engineering and a SM degree in electrical engineering from MIT. Jafarpour currently leads the Subsurface Energy and Environmental Systems lab at USC focusing on systems-based approaches to characterization and development of subsurface energy and environmental resources.
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