News & Events - 2013
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CWP will welcome six new students in Fall 2013
The following six new students will join CWP starting this fall:
- Elias Arias, USA (Advisor: Prof. Dave Hale)
- Yogesh Arora, India (Advisor: Prof. Ilya Tsvankin)
- Tong Bai, China (Advisor: Prof. Ilya Tsvankin)
- Mihai Barbu, Romania (Advisor: Prof. Paul Sava)
- Chris Graziano, USA (Advisor: Prof. Dave Hale)
- Loralee Wheeler, USA (Advisor: Prof. Dave Hale)
CWP looks forward to welcoming these new students when the Fall 2013 semester starts on August 20, 2013.
Thank you for attending our 2013 Project Review meeting, May 13-16
The Center for Wave Phenomena thanks all representatives from our Consortium sponsor companies who attended the 2013 Project Review meeting of the Consortium Project on Seismic Inverse Methods for Complex Structures. CWP welcomed over 125 representatives from all over the globe during our 29thannual meeting. Sponsor representatives may contact Shingo Sean Ishida, CWP Communications Specialist, if they require any hard/electronic copies of research reports distributed during the meeting. Alternatively, sponsors may click here and use the same Username/Password distributed at the meeting.
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CWP welcomes sponsor representatives to the 2013 Project Review meeting |
Dave Hale (CWP Director) leads the CWP Tutorial on Day 1 |
Yong Ma (ConocoPhillips) discusses wave-equation reflection traveltime inversion |
CWP student Simon Luo presents on separation of traveltimes and amplitudes in waveform inversion |
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L-R: Sam Gray (CGG) and CWP Research Associate John Stockwell share ideas during a break |
CWP faculty Jyoti Behura prepares to present on improving microseismic imaging |
CWP student Xinming Wu addresses a question following his presentation |
Longtime CWP friend Christof Stork (Halliburton/Landmark) poses a question to Xinming Wu |
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CWP student Ali Knaak addresses a question from Paul Williamson (Total) |
L-R: CWP students Pock Ittharat, Esteban Diaz, Andrew Munoz and Johannes Douma |
L-R: Zvi Koren (Pardigm), CSM Prof. Emeritus Ken Larner and guest speaker Rick Groshong (Prof. Emeritus, Univ. of Alabama) |
L-R: Lydia Deng (Halliburton/Landmark), student Stefan Compton, Tongning Yang (BP America) and Pock Ittharat |
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L-R: Jacopo Panizzardi (Eni S.p.A.), students Francesco Perrone and Bharath Shekar
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L-R: Fan Yuanzhong (Shell Int'l E&P), Ali Knaak, Jon Sheiman (Looking Glass Geophysics) and student Farhad Bazargani |
Meeting attendees mingle with CWP faculty and students during the poolside evening reception |
L-R: Johannes Douma, Pablo Garcia Lopez, Jason Jennings, Filippo Broggini, Chinaemerem Kanu, Clement Fleury (Total), Jacopo Panizzardi (Eni S.p.A.), Francesco Perrone and Joost van der Neut |
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L-R: New CWP students Chris Graziano, Elias Arias, CWP faculty Paul Sava and Johannes Douma |
L-R: Vladimir Grechka (Marathon Oil), Yuanzhong Fan (Shell Int'l E&P) and John Anderson (ExxonMobil) |
Jon Sheiman poses a question to student Satyan Singh about his talk on retrieving the Green's function |
CWP faculty Ilya Tsvankin takes a question from the audience after presenting on tomographic inversion of P-waves for TTI media |
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Paul Sava directs the discussion after Natalya Patrikeeva's talk on angle decomposition for wave-equation migration |
Dave Hale, guest presenter James Rickett (Schlumberger) and Paul Sava exchange ideas after Rickett's presentation |
CWP faculty Roel Snieder discusses synthetic aperture Green's function retrieval |
Nori Nakata presents his research on body-wave interferometry using local earthquakes |
Filippo Broggini successfully defends his PhD thesis
On May 3, 2013, Filippo Broggini successfully defended his doctoral thesis at the Colorado School of Mines. His thesis is titled "Wave field autofocusing and applications to multidimensional deconvolution and imaging with internal multiples." Filippo joined CWP in Summer 2008 and he completed his doctoral research with guidance from Prof. Roel Snieder, his CWP advisor. Bravo, Filippo!
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Filippo prepares the first slide of his thesis defense |
Filippo explains the importance of wave fields |
Filippo highlights the role of up and down wave fields |
Filippo addresses his audiece |
Nori Nakata successfully defends his PhD thesis
On May 3, 2013, Norimitsu (Nori) Nakata successfully defended his doctoral thesis, titled "Seismic interferometry for temporal monitoring" at the Colorado School of Mines. Nori joined CWP as a PhD student in Spring 2012 and conducted his research at CWP under the guidance of his advisor, Prof. Roel Snieder. Following his graduation from CSM, Nori will begin his post-doctoral position at Stanford University in Stanford, California. Congratulations, Nori!
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Norimitsu (Nori) Nakata |
L-R: Prof. Roel Snieder introduces Nori to the audience |
Nori discusses splitting S-waves |
Nori takes questions from the audience |
Steven Smith successfully defends his PhD thesis
On April 26, 2013, Steven Smith successfully defended his doctoral thesis on multicomponent time-lapse seismic at the Colorado School of Mines. His thesis is titled "Modeling and inversion of stress-induced multicomponent seismic time shifts" and it involves geomechanics, full-waveform seismic modeling, and nonlinear inversion for reservoir parameters. Steve completed his research at CWP with guidance from Prof. Ilya Tsvankin, his advisor, and Prof. Roel Snieder, his co-advisor. Following his graduation, Steve will begin his new employment with the 4D seismic group at Shell International Exploration and Production, in Houston, Texas. Congratulations, Steve!
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Steve prepares for the start of his defense |
Steve defends his doctoral thesis on time-lapse seismic |
Steve discusses a reference image of a seismic model |
Steve addresses questions about his thesis |
Congratulations, Steve! |
April 8-11 visit - Nicola Bienati and Jacopo Panizzardi, Eni S.p.A.
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Nicola Bienati, R&D project leader, Eni S.p.A. |
Jacopo Panizzardi, R&D geophysicist, Eni S.p.A. |
L-R: Prof. Paul Sava, CWP student Francesco Perrone, Panizzardi, Bienati and CWP visiting scientist Pablo García López |
CWP student Bharath Shekar discusses his research with Bienati |
Tongning Yang successfully defends his PhD thesis
On March 27, 2013, Tongning Yang successfully defended his doctoral thesis at the Colorado School of Mines. His thesis is titled "Wavefield-based velocity model building using extended images." Tongning worked under the guidance of Prof. Paul Sava, his CWP advisor, on wave-equation migration velocity analysis using extended imaging conditions. Following his graduation, he will begin his new position in Spring 2013 at BP America Production Company in Houston, Texas. Congratulations, Tongning!
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L-R: Prof. Paul Sava and Tonginng smile before the thesis defense |
Tongning begins his thesis defense on wavefield tomography |
Tongning highlights some characteristics of a model extended image |
Tongning fields questions about his presentation from faculty and students |
Welcome to Joost van der Neut, CWP post-doctoral fellow
The Center for Wave Phenomena welcomes Joost van der Neut, a post-doctoral fellow from the Department of Imaging Science and Technology (IST) at the Delft University of Technology. He will be conducting research at the Colorado School of Mines from March to May 2013 in cooperation with Prof. Roel Snieder.
Welkom bij CWP, Joost! All the best with your research at CWP!
March 4-6 visit - Jim Gaiser, CGG
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Jim Gaiser, CGG |
Dr. Gaiser and CWP research assistant John Stockwell discuss Seismic Unix |
Prof. Ilya Tsvankin (right) and Dr. Gaiser take a moment before his presentation |
Dr. Gaiser outlines the flow of PS-wave processing |
Dr. Gaiser addresses questions from CWP faculty and students |
CWP students Filippo Broggini and Detchai Ittharat win 2013 CSM CEER Awards
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Detchai Ittharat |
The Center for Wave Phenomena is pleased to annouce that two of its students, Fillipo Broggini and Detchai (Pock) Ittharat, are 2013 Colorado School of Mines Conference on Earth and Energy Research (CEER) award winners. Filippo received an award for Best in CSM Geophysics, while Pock received the award for Undergraduate Winner.
Fillipo and Pock were selected from over 120 presenters. Congratulations, Filippo and Pock!
February 25-28 visit - Ehsan Naeini, Ikon Science
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Ehsan Naeini, senior research geoscientist, Ikon Science |
Prof. Roel Snieder (left) and Dr. Naeini in the Geophysics library room |
Dr. Naeini prepares to begin his discussion about Ikon Science and its research areas |
Dr. Naeini highlights a sample of Ikon's AVO modelling research |
Dr. Naeini highlights challenges seen during EEI and coloured inversion |
February 21 visit - Michael Slawinski, Memorial University
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Michael Slawinski, professor, Memorial University |
CWP faculty Prof. Ilya Tsvankin (left) and Dr. Slawinski before his presentation |
Dr. Slawinski begins his presentation on effective Hookean solids |
Dr. Slawinski addresses a question from Dr. Paul Fowler of WesternGeco/Schlumberger |
February 19 visit - Christof Stork, Landmark Software
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Christof Stork, research scientist, Landmark Software |
Prof. Paul Sava poses with Dr. Stork before the start of his presentation |
Dr. Stork stresses the importance of eliminating dispersion in finite difference modeling |
Dr. Stork describes the effects of higher resolution on a finite modeling sample |
February 4-12 visit - Gerardo Ronquillo Jarillo and Alfonso González Ibarra, Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo
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Gerardo Ronquillo Jarillo, senior geophysicist, IMP |
Alfonso González Ibarra, senior geophysicist, IMP |
Prof. Ilya Tsvankin (5th from right) and students welcome IMP visitors to CWP |
Drs. Jarillo and Ibarra confer with student Steve Smith |
CWP welcomes visiting scientist Pablo David García López
The Center for Wave Phenomena welcomes visiting scientist Pablo David García López, a scientist from the Hydro-Geophysics research group at the Oviedo Escuela de Minas (School of Mines), University of Oviedo, Spain. He will be conducting research at the Colorado School of Mines during the Spring 2013 semester with Prof. Roel Snieder.
Welcome to CWP and all the best with your research, Pablo!
January 29 visit - Brad Artman and Ben Witten, Spectraseis
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L-R: Ben Witten, Senior Geophysicist and Brad Artman, Principal Geophysicist, Spectraseis |
Prof. Paul Sava shares a laugh with Witten and Artman before their presentation |
Prof. Sava introduces Witten and Artman to CWP faculty and students |
Artman explains why shallow boreholes may not always provide expected benefits |
January 21-25 CWP visit - Jon Sheiman, Looking Glass Geophysics (visit sponsored by Shell International)
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Jon Sheiman, Looking Glass Geophysics |
CWP student Ali Knaak and Dr. Sheiman discuss her research on 3D synthetic aperture |
CWP welcomes visiting scientist Ernst Niederleithinger
The Center for Wave Phenomena welcomes visiting scientist Ernst Niederleithinger, a senior scientist and deputy division leader at BAM (Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing) in Berlin. Ernst will be conducting research at the Colorado School of Mines from January to March 2013 and once again from September to November 2013. He will be working with Prof. Roel Snieder in the Department of Geophysics, as well as with Prof. Mike Mooney in the Department of Engineering.
Willkommen bei CWP, Ernst!
Pengfei Cai successfully defends his MS thesis
On January 9, 2013, Pengfei Cai successfully defended his Master of Science thesis at the Colorado School of Mines. His thesis is titled "Joint migration velocity analysis of PP- and PS-waves for VTI media." Pengfei joined CWP in August 2010 and he conducted his MSc. research under his advisor, Prof. Ilya Tsvankin. He will begin working at CGG Veritas in Houston, Texas, from mid-January 2013. Congratulations, Pengfei!
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Pengfei prepares to begin his thesis defense |
Discussion on joint migration velocity analysis |
Pengfei highlights velocity in syncline models |
Pengfei takes a question from Prof. Thomas Davis |
S. Smith and I. Tsvankin's paper ranks in top 30 at 2012 SEG Annual Meeting
The e-poster by Steve Smith and Ilya Tsvankin, titled "Feasibility of inverting compaction-induced traveltime shifts for reservoir pressure," was ranked in the top 30 papers presented during the 2012 SEG Annual Meeting in Las Vegas. It should be noted that SEG received a record number of submissions for the 2012 meeting. Click here to read SEG President David Monk's January 8, 2013 letter to Steve, who presented the paper. Congratulations and very well done!
CWP welcomes a new student in January 2013
Alëna Grechishnikova joined the Center for Wave Phenomena from the Spring 2013 semester. During her time at CWP, Alëna will do research under the guidance of Prof. Ilya Tsvankin, her interim advisor. She is also conducting research under Dr. Tom Davis at the Reservoir Characterization Project (RCP), CWP's sister research group in the Department of Geophysics.
Welcome Alëna and all the best with your research endeavors!
Save the Date: 2013 CWP Project Review Meeting
The 2013 annual meeting of the Consortium Project on Seismic Inverse Methods for Complex Structures will take place on May 13-16, 2013 at the Denver Marriott West Hotel in Golden, Colorado. Additional details are forthcoming on this website - stay tuned!














































































