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The ROSE consortium at NTNU was launched in 2004, with the basic funding from the Norwegian Research Council. 7 industrial partners (BP, ConocoPhillips, | The ROSE consortium at NTNU was launched in 2004, with the basic funding from the Norwegian Research Council. 7 industrial partners (BP, ConocoPhillips, | ||
- | == What we do == | + | === What we do === |
One major focal point is rock physics and rock mechanics, with emphasis on implications to seismic applications. The second focal area is geophysical reservoir characterization including AVO-studies and time lapse seismic. Seismic imaging and inversion is the third discipline we pay special attention to. | One major focal point is rock physics and rock mechanics, with emphasis on implications to seismic applications. The second focal area is geophysical reservoir characterization including AVO-studies and time lapse seismic. Seismic imaging and inversion is the third discipline we pay special attention to. | ||
- | == Who we are == | + | === Who we are === |
- | Currently, 14 PhD candidates, 2 post docs and 4 professors are engaged in the consortium. In addition, several adjunct professors contribute with supervision and research activities. | + | Currently, 14 PhD candidates, 2 post docs and 5 professors are engaged in the consortium. In addition, several adjunct professors contribute with supervision and research activities. |
- | === PhD candidates === | + | == Professors |
+ | * Martin Landrø | ||
+ | * Børge Arntsen | ||
+ | * Rune Hold | ||
+ | * Alexey Stovas | ||
+ | * Bjørn Ursin | ||
+ | == Post docs == | ||
+ | * Espen Raknes, working on FWI-inversion techniques for exploration (multicomponent, | ||
+ | * Qi Hao, working on kinematics in orthorhombic media. | ||
- | == Annual Meeting and Course == | + | == PhD candidates == |
+ | * Toan Dao, working on 4D analysis and 4D noise related to broadband data acquisition. Presently | ||
+ | * Kjetil Eik Haavik, working on variable source depth acquisition, | ||
+ | * Filipe Borges, Time lapse seismic analysis of PRM-data. | ||
+ | * Tore Bergslid, Full Waveform Inversion including anisotropic effects. | ||
+ | * Yuri Ivanov, Upscaling in orthorhombic media. | ||
+ | * Xi Shibo, Diving wave analysis in anisotropic media. | ||
+ | * Vegard Hagen, Full Waveform Inversion using full expression for the Hessian matrix for improved resolution. | ||
+ | * Yi Liu, Borehole imaging using seismic interferometric methods. | ||
+ | * Ivan Karpov, Imaging of thin vents or pipes using seismic data. | ||
+ | * Daniel Wehner, Low frequency sources and low frequency imaging. | ||
+ | * Marco D’Oleire, Full waveform inversion including absorption. | ||
+ | * Jon Marius Venstad, Computational seismology and tomography. | ||
+ | * Hadi Balhareth, 4D full wave form inversion. | ||
+ | * Babak Khodabandeloo, | ||
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+ | === Annual Meeting and Course | ||
The yearly 2-day consortium meetings gather approximately 60 researchers and students, and serve as an excellent meeting place for our PhD students and regular students to meet with the industry and receive feedback. | The yearly 2-day consortium meetings gather approximately 60 researchers and students, and serve as an excellent meeting place for our PhD students and regular students to meet with the industry and receive feedback. | ||
The two-day consortium meeting is followed by a 2-day short course within selected topics relevant to the consortium. In 2009 a 4D course was given by David Lumley and Martin Landrø and the topic for this year will be on seismic imaging. | The two-day consortium meeting is followed by a 2-day short course within selected topics relevant to the consortium. In 2009 a 4D course was given by David Lumley and Martin Landrø and the topic for this year will be on seismic imaging. | ||
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