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Fellowship talks

Graduate Student Talks

2:30 p.m. to 5:45 p.m.
2 May 2003

The following students have fellowships or received UTIG student cruise funding during Spring 2003 and will present a short review of their research results for the Spring 2003 semester. Each talk will be followed by questions and discussion from both staff and students. At the end of the presentations, an award will be presented for "Best Spring 2003 Graduate Student Presentation."

All are welcome to attend including interested students and staff and oil industry representatives.

StudentFellowshipTitle of Talk
Imtiaz Ahmed Phillips Graduate Fellowship Residual migration velocity analysis in the offset-depth domain via the ray parameter-depth domain
Samarjit Chakraborty Ewing-Worzel Fellowship Shallow Structural Interpretation of Four 3-D Seismic Volumes, Eastern Offshore Area of Trinidad
Alejandro Escalona UTIG student cruise GRA Along-strike Correlation of Seismic Sequences and Structures in Elongate Basins Deformed During Paleocene-Recent Oblique Collision Between the Caribbean Arc and South America
Irina Filina Gale White Fellowship Inversion of Gravity and Magnetic Data Over Subglacial Lake Concordia, East Antarctica
Matt Morris GK-12 Fellowship Progress Within the GK-12 Program - A First-year Perspective
Magda Muchlinski GK-12 Fellowship Reassessing the Baseline Assumptions of Scientific Knowledge: Implications on the Future of GK-12 Inquiry Based Learning
Armando Sena UTIG student cruise GRA Reprocessing of Gulfrex Venezuelan Seismic Data and Radar Data Processing"
Sean Sullivan Ewing-Worzel Fellowship Influence of regional structure on the mud volcanoes of eastern offshore Trinidad
Chengshu Wang Ewing-Worzel Fellowship Velocity estimation from seismic data by nonlinear inversion and characterization of gas hydrate deposits offshore Oregon
Xinxia Wu Gale White Fellowship Upper Miocene Depositional History and Paleogeographic Evolution of Central Gulf of Mexico Basin

The Institute's seminars are held at:
4412 Spicewood Springs Rd.
(Office complex behind Walgreen's at the corner of Spicewood Springs Rd. and Mesa Dr. in northwest Austin.)
Building 500, Upstairs
Austin, Texas 78759
(512) 471-6156


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