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| Milo
M. Backus |
| Milo
Backus is a Research Professor and consulting Research Scientist
to the EGL. His research interests include quantitative interpretations
of geophysical data applied to petroleum exploration. He has
a B.S. in geology and geophysics and a Ph.D. in geophysics
from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Prior to joining
The University of Texas in 1975, he was Director of Research
and Vice-President of Geophysical Service, Inc. |
| backus@mail.utexas.edu;
512-232-3422 |
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| Michael
V. De Angelo |
| Mike
DeAngelo focuses on 2D, 3D, and 9C3D seismic interpretation,
seismic survey design, and the development of vector-wavefield
technologies. He has international experience, having managed
onshore acquisition programs for Western Geophysical in South
America. He has M.Sc. and B.S. degrees in geophysics from the
University of Texas at El Paso. He joined the EGL in 1997. |
| michael.deangelo@beg.utexas.edu;
512-232-3373 |
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| Robert
J. Graebner |
| Bob
Graebner is a Senior Research Fellow and a Lead Scientist
in the EGL. He focuses on the application of seismic vector-wavefield
technology and on systems that use both P and S waves
in a 3-D mode to characterize complex reservoirs. Bob
has B.S. and M.S. degrees in physics from The University
of Colorado at Boulder. Prior to joining the BEG in 1994,
he worked in the petroleum exploration industry for 40
years in various assignments in seismic research and in
management of technology for Geophysical Service, Inc.
and Halliburton Geophysical services. |
| bob.graebner@beg.utexas.edu;
512-232-3422 |
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| Bob
A. Hardage |
| Bob
Hardage is the Chief Scientist for the EGL and a Senior Research
Scientist at the Bureau. He received a Ph.D. in physics from
Oklahoma State University after completing a NASA-sponsored
investigation of micrometeorite impact on space vehicles. He
began work for Phillips Petroleum Company in 1966 and concentrated
on geophysical modeling, seismic imaging, seismic stratigraphy,
vertical seismic profiling, and exploration management. After
serving as Exploration Manager, Asia and Latin America, he left
Phillips in 1988 to join Western Atlas International, Inc.,
where he was Vice President of Geophysical Development and Marketing
for Atlas Wireline Services until 1991. |
| bob.hardage@beg.utexas.edu;
512-471-0300 |
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| Don Wagner |
Don Wagner is a Senior Research Fellow at the Bureau of Economic Geology and brings with him expertise in multicomponent seismic analysis, depth imaging, geophysical software and 3-D seismic. With a B.S. in Physics from the University of Tulsa and a Ph.D. in Geophysics from St. Louis University, Don also worked as a researcher for Amoco/BP from 1974 to 2005. |
| don.wagner@beg.utexas.edu;
512-665-3144 |
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| Diana Sava |
| Diana
Sava is a Research Associate at the Bureau. She has a B.S. in
Engineering Geophysics from the University of Bucharest, Romania
(1995), and an M.S. (2001) and Ph.D. (2004) in Geophysics from
Stanford University. Diana’s interests include statistical
rock physics for reservoir characterization, quantitative integration
of geological and seismic data, seismic fracture characterization,
and gas hydrates. |
| diana.sava@beg.utexas.edu;
512-475-9507 |
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