Event Details:
Registration Required
Online Zoom Meeting
Due to a significant outbreak of COVID within the staff at the Stanford Sierra Conference Center, the spring meeting that was originally scheduled for May 9-12, 2022 was canceled. As disappointed as we are, the safety of everyone that was planning to attend is our highest priority.
The meeting is intended for SEP Affiliate Members and invited guests, and has been rescheduled and will now be held as a VIRTUAL event on the following dates:
- Day 1: Tuesday, May 31 - 7:00 am - 2:30pm (PDT)
- Day 2: Wednesday, June 1 - 7:00 am - 1:10pm (PDT)
Registration is required by May 30th. SEP Affiliates are asked to look in your inbox and spam folder(s) for the invitation containing the registration link. If you did not receive it, please click here to send a message that will be responded to within 24 hours. Once registered, the confirmation message will contain the zoom meeting link.
The agenda will be distributed and posted on the website prior to the meeting. In the meantime, we invite you to watch the SEP Meeting Preview videos.
Presentations & Videos (Password Protected)
Day 1: Tuesday, May 31, 2022 |
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Time |
Presenter |
Title |
7:00-7:10am |
Biondo Biondi |
Welcome & Introduction |
7:10-7:50am |
Guillaume Barnier |
FWIME: summary and limitations |
7:50-8:25am |
Júlio Oliva Frigério |
3-D Tomographic waveform inversion (TWI) applied to real data |
8:25-9:05am |
Guillaume Barnier |
FWIME: a 3D field-data application |
9:05-9:35am |
Rahul Sarkar |
The Lippmann-Schwinger equation for a background velocity depending only on depth- The method and some applications |
9:35-10:05am |
Rustam Akhmadiev |
One-way extended full-waveform inversion (eFWI) in the frequency-domain |
10:05-10:25am |
Rahul Sarkar |
Acoustic waveform inversion with the Lippmann-Schwinger equation constraint |
10:25-10:40am |
< Break> |
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10:40-11:10am |
Milad Bader |
Moment tensor inversion of perforation shots using distributed acoustic sensing |
11:10-11:30am |
Jonathan Voyles |
Vertical Seismic Profile (VSP) Processing using Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Data from Onshore Japan |
11:30-11:55am |
Milad Bader |
Elastic full-waveform inversion in pre-stimulated unconventional reservoir using distributed acoustic sensing |
11:55-1:30pm |
< Lunch > |
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1:30-2:00pm |
Siyuan Yuan |
Improved Deep Deconvolution Auto-Encoder for traffic analyses with DAS |
2::00-2:15pm |
Bob Clapp |
Reproducibility with containers |
2:15-2:30pm |
Guillaume Barnier |
Reproducibility example: FWIME |
Day 2: Wednesday, June 1, 2022 (Includes 2022 SESAAI Affiliates Meeting) |
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Time |
Presenter |
Title |
7:00-7:30am |
Stuart Farris |
Ensemble regression for velocity model building with convolutional neural networks |
7:30-7:55am |
Paige Given |
Automatic Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS) Seismic Event Detection through Convolutional Neural Networks: Microseismic Event Evolution Over Time |
7:55-8:25am |
Su Jiang |
Use of Multifidelity Data and Transfer Learning for Efficient Construction of Subsurface Flow Surrogate Models |
8:25-8:50am |
Min Jun Park |
Realistic synthetic data generation using Neural Style Transfer: Application to automatic fault interpretation |
8:50-9:15am |
Joe Stitt |
Adversarial Regularizers for Seismic Inversion Applications |
9:10-9:45am |
Bob Clapp |
Going to the cloud |
9:45-10:10am |
Sergey Klevtsov |
Parallel multiscale solver for subsurface problems on unstructured grids |
10:10-11:00am |
< Break> |
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11:00-11:20am |
Bob Clapp |
Generating synthetic models for machine learning |
11:20-11:40am |
Stuart Farris |
Procedural textures for synthetic, three-dimensional salt models |
11:40-12:05pm |
Scott Keating (Univ. of Calgary–SEP) |
Bypassing the near surface in FWI of a walkaway VSP dataset |
12:05-1:00pm |
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GENERAL BUSINESS MEETING |