GeoNeurale. Advanced Mathematical Methods for Geoscientists. Harald Friedrich. announces October 2012 Munich

Similar documents
GeoNeurale. announces THE ADVANCED SEISMIC ATTRIBUTES ANALYSIS. 3D Seismic Attributes for Prospect Identification and Reservoir Characterization

THE ADVANCED SEISMIC ATTRIBUTES ANALYSIS

GeoNeurale. Multi-Component Seismic Principles and Applications. announces May 2013 Munich

THE ADVANCED SEISMIC ATTRIBUTES ANALYSIS

THE ADVANCED SEISMIC ATTRIBUTES ANALYSIS

GeoNeurale. Multi-Component Seismic Principles and Applications. announces June 2016 (5 Days) Munich

GeoNeurale. Seismic Interpretation in the Exploration Domain. announce. 30 May 2 June Munich

CRYSTALLINE ROCKS AND GENETIC STUDIES FOR CLASTIC ROCKS INTERPRETATION

Advanced Carbonate Petrophysics

Seismic Interpretation

Announce Leon Thomsen SEISMIC ANISOTROPY in EXPLORATION and EXPLOITATION Munich

GeoNeurale. Advanced Carbonate Petrophysics. GATE Garchinger Technologie und Gründerzentrum October 2012 Munich. announces

HAGI-SEG 2013 Distinguished Instructor Short Course Making a Difference with 4D: Practical Applications of Time-Lapse Seismic Data

Petroleum Geology for Non-Geologists

Stratigraphy. Sequence, Seismic & Integrated Stratigraphic Analysis

No. of Days. Building 3D cities Using Esri City Engine ,859. Creating & Analyzing Surfaces Using ArcGIS Spatial Analyst 1 7 3,139

Clastic Reservoir Characterization and Sequence Stratigraphy

Coring and Conventional Core Analysis

FIN STABILIZER OPERATIONS TRAINING COURSE

PETROLEUM GEOLOGY OF SOUTHEAST ASIA

Petroleum Geology from A to Z

No. of Days. ArcGIS 3: Performing Analysis ,431. Building 3D cities Using Esri City Engine ,859

No. of Days. ArcGIS Pro for GIS Professionals ,431. Building 3D cities Using Esri City Engine ,859

EAGE EUROPEAN ASSOCIATION OF GEOSCIENTISTS & ENGINEERS. GeoNeurale. EAGE Education Tour 13 Munich

Seismic Interpretation & Basin Analysis of Rift Basin Systems

ELASTO-PLASTIC MATERIAL BEHAVIOUR: CONTINUUM MECHANICAL MODELLING AND FINITE ELEMENT IMPLEMENTATION Advanced Course

Coring and Conventional Core Analysis

Welcome to Physics 161 Elements of Physics Fall 2018, Sept 4. Wim Kloet

Kurt Marfurt Arnaud Huck THE ADVANCED SEISMIC ATTRIBUTES ANALYSIS

PHYS 480/580 Introduction to Plasma Physics Fall 2017

GeoNeurale MULTIVARIATE STATISTICS FOR GEOPHYSICAL AND PETROPHYSICAL ANALYSIS PROGRAM. Luigi Beghi & Rimantas Eidukevicius DAY-1

A Unique, Educational SELL-OUT EVENT. September 15, 2018 Convention Center 10am-3pm at the Empire State Plaza 2018 EXHIBITOR INFORMATION

GRAVITY & MAGNETIC METHODS FOR EXPLORATION

Reservoir Quality Analysis of Sandstone & Carbonate Rock-Types

Astronomy 1010: Survey of Astronomy. University of Toledo Department of Physics and Astronomy

Page 1 of 6 Target Exploration Consultants Ltd. is a United Kingdom registered company no

ADVANCED COURSE IN: Design with Constructal Theory

Important Dates. Non-instructional days. No classes. College offices closed.

San Jose State University Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering ME 230, Advanced Mechanical Engineering Analysis, Fall 2015

Surfactants and Polymers in Aqueous Solution

FUNDAMENTALS OF SEISMIC EXPLORATION FOR HYDROCARBON

Response Surface Methodology: Process and Product Optimization Using Designed Experiments, 3rd Edition

ECE 4800 Fall 2011: Electromagnetic Fields and Waves. Credits: 4 Office Hours: M 6-7:30PM, Th 2-3:30, and by appointment

Introduction to the Theory and Application of the Laplace Transformation

Footprint Ecology Training 2016

INTERNATIONAL TRAINING COURSE ON THE APPLICATION OF METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE PRODUCTS 20 June to 1 July 2016, Beijing, China ENROLMENT INFORMATION

INTEGRATED GEOPHYSICAL INTERPRETATION METHODS FOR HYDROCARBON EXPLORATION

(Agensi di bawah KPDNHEP) INTRODUCTION TO MBRS MBRS FOR PREPARERS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

CHEM 1100 General Chemistry I: Summer 2019

IMPROVING MIXING PROCESSES FOR INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

2013 SNU & KSRM Short Course "Crustal Rock Stress"

PETROLEUM GEOLOGY FOR NON-GEOLOGISTS

PetroSync Distinguished Instructor: DR. AHMED OUENES

DEPARTMENT OF PHYSICS

HEADQUARTERS AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT OF THE FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY AND THE EUROPEAN ORGANISATION

GEOG 508 GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS I KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY DEPARTMENT OF GEOGRAPHY FALL SEMESTER, 2002

Announcing a Course Sequence: March 9 th - 10 th, March 11 th, and March 12 th - 13 th 2015 Historic Charleston, South Carolina

4 th European Dark-Sky Symposium

Hong Kong Observatory Summer Placement Programme 2017

Important Dates. Non-instructional days. No classes. College offices closed.

Physics 1304 Astronomy of the Solar System

PH 610/710-2A: Advanced Classical Mechanics I. Fall Semester 2007

Surface chemistry. Surfactants and Polymers in Aqueous Solution. of Surfactants and Polymers. 5-9 October 2015 in Lisbon, Portugal

Mathematics of Chemistry: Techniques & Applications (CHEM-UA 140)

Course Outline. Code: TPP103 Title: Chemistry

Introductory Geosciences I: Geology 1121 Honors Earth s Internal Processes Georgia State University Fall Semester 2009

Training Path FNT IT Infrastruktur Management

7th CONGRESS OF THE BALKAN GEOPHYSICAL SOCIETY

Surface chemistry. Surfactants and Polymers in Aqueous Solution. of Surfactants and Polymers October 2016 in Lisbon, Portugal

Course Content (visit for details)

Gulf Coast Association of Geological Societies and the Gulf Coast Section of SEPM. Hosted by the South Texas Geological Society

GIS based modeling of chemical fate, transport and impacts for policy support

Physics 162b Quantum Mechanics

SYLLABUS SEFS 540 / ESRM 490 B Optimization Techniques for Natural Resources Spring 2017

MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STATE UNIVERSITY Department of Natural Science Chemistry Program Course Number: CH 320 Course Name: Introduction to Biochemistry

Announcing a New Field-trip Seminar (TarT-7)

Petrosync Distinguished Instructor Fivos Spathopoulos

NEW RIVER COMMUNITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, VIRGINIA COURSE PLAN

PETROLEUM GEOLOGY FOR NON-GEOLOGISTS

13 TH NEW ENZYMOLOGY KINETICS WORKSHOP

Regional Centre for Mapping of Resources for Development (RCMRD), Nairobi, Kenya

EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS: Text Levin Harold (2013) The Earth Through Time (10th edition). John Wiley & Sons.

APPLIED GEOSTATISTICS

MATH-0955: BEGINNING ALGEBRA

Pre-Calculus School Year:

Eighth Workshop on Three-Dimensional Modelling of Seismic Waves Generation, Propagation and their Inversion

ASTR Stars, Galaxies and the Universe! Fall 2015!

Natural Resources and Sustainable Development in Surrounding Regions of the Mongolian Plateau

(Agensi di bawah KPDNHEP) INTRODUCTION TO MBRS MBRS FOR PREPARERS FINANCIAL STATEMENTS

Physics Fundamentals of Astronomy

SAULT COLLEGE OF APPLIED ARTS AND TECHNOLOGY SAULT STE. MARIE, ONTARIO COURSE OUTLINE

EDUCATION DAYS RIO DE JANEIRO AUGUST 2018 I RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL.

Rheology step 1. Principles of Rheology and its Measurement techniques. Panta Rei. TRAINING. Viscosity, Elasticity and Viscoelasticity

GIS 101: AN INTRODUCTION TO GAS INSULATED SUBSTATIONS

Syllabus: Physical Chemistry Lab II CHE 330, Spring 2018

Hunan University. CHEM32: Organic Chemistry

PETROLEUM GEOLOGY FOR NON-GEOLOGISTS

MATH-0965: INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA

Angelina College Science and Mathematics Chemistry 1305 Introductory Chemistry General Syllabus

Transcription:

GeoNeurale announces Advanced Mathematical Methods for Geoscientists Harald Friedrich 8 11 October 2012 Munich

3D Seismic Imaging Concepts and Applications MUNICH at the GATE Garchinger Technologie und Gründerzentrum 8 11 October 2012 3 DAYS COURSE INSTRUCTOR: Harald Friedrich LEVEL: Advanced AUDIENCE: Researchers, Seismic Processing Specialists, Imaging Specialists, Interpreters, Geophysicists, Petrophysicists, Geologists, Geostatistics Specialists, Reservoir Engineers. COURSE FEES: 2450 Euro + VAT (19%) REGISTRATION DEADLINE : 20 September 2012 ONLINE REGISTRATION: www.geoneurale.com

gate GeoNeurale Office and Training Location at the Munich-Garching Research Center

Advanced Mathematical Methods for Geoscientists NEED A REFRESHMENT? Geoscientists, Geophysicists, Petrophysicists, Reservoir Engineers, Geologists, Researchers and Professionals of the oil exploration industry are daily confronted with complex processing and interpretation problems. Routine processing and interpretation programs on one side made the operations quicker, exact and statistically reliable. On the other hand they bound the geoscientist to a limited number of workflows and solutions that can not always satisfy the solution requirements of specific problems and inhibit flexibility in the logical intervention of the interpreter. In many cases it can happen that the computer machine ist taking over the logical task of the processing, interpretation or modeling specialist. In this situation the scientist gradually loses contact with the intrinsic logic of the processing/interpretation/simulation workflow. This is like saying that the scientist is slowly becoming an inut/ output operator for complex programs that consist of hidden black-box systems and therefore increasingly elude the scientific control of the user. GeoNeurale has, since its beginning, identified such problems. GeoNeurale as first oil and gas education center introduced a theoretical and applicative Neural Networks course to help the user to identify the most efficient Neural models for the petrophysical estimation. Since then GeoNeurale decided to pursue this directive for the institution of courses to help and develop the logical and decisional control of the scientist over the interpretation process. The scientist needs a continuous training to review and update the logical tasks of his work and take the control over his interaction with the processing/interpretation programs. Prof. Friedrich is organizing this course of Mathematical Methods for Geoscientists including theoretical and practical applications. The program contains not only a review of university theory but also new methods and mathematical applications that can help the geoscientist to increase his efficiency and improve his creativity and interpretation skills. It is a new approach for geoscientists where the algebraic logic and notations are simultaneously redirected in the praxis. Algorithms and complex notations are translated into numerical logic and the physical problem is directly addressed within the mathematical context. Numerical applications with the software "Mathematica" are a constant component of each chapter. This is not only a refresher course. It is a fully new approach of new logical methodologies in the transition from the Theoretical Mathematics to the Physical Application with the goal of adding and improving control, efficiency, flexibility and creativity on the interpretation and processing workflows.

1. Linear Algebra Linear equations, vector spaces, tensor calculus, metrics PROGRAM 2. Calculus Differentiation and integration in multidimensional spaces, ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, integral equations, wave equations, transport equations, integral transforms, methods of solution, e.g. Green's Function techniques, finite elements, Monte Carlo 3. Theory of Complex Functions Analytical functions, series expansions, conformal mappings 4. Statistics mean values, sampling, weighting, variance, correlations 5. Data Processing Elements of Signal Analysis, Binary gain mathematics The mathematical theory is complemented with applications suitable for geoscientists all along, i.e. at every stage, including numerical applications and visualizations based on the software Mathematica".

BIOGRAPHY Harald Friedrich Prof. Dr. Harald Friedrich Associate Professor for Theoretical Physics at the Technical University Munich. The research of Prof. Friedrich focuses on atomic systems, in particular in the anticlassical, extreme quantum regime which is important for current experiments involving ultra-cold atoms and molecules. Special topics are quantum reflection, elastic scattering, resonances and quantization in weakly bound systems. Friedrich (born 1947 in Berlin) grew up in Australia and studied Physics in Kiel and Freiburg in Germany. He received the degree of Dr.rer.nat. at the University of Munster and worked as a post-doc at the University of Oxford and at the California Institute of Technology. He was appointed Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics at the Technical University Munich in 1987. He has worked as visiting scientist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and at the Australian National University in Canberra. Since 2011 in charge of the course Advanced Mathematical Methods for Geoscientists at GeoNeurale. He is author of a textbook on Theoretical Atomic Physics, which was published originally in German in 1990; the third English edition was published in 2006. In 2008 he was honoured as Outstanding Referee for Journals of the American Physical Society. Books and Papers Friedrich H,: Theoretical Atomic Physics, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, New York, 3rd Ed. 2006. Friedrich H, Trost J: "Working with WKB waves far from the semiclassical limit". Physics Reports. 2004; 397: 359 449. Friedrich H, Jacoby G, Meister CG: "Quantum reflection by Casimir-van der Waals potential tails". Physical Review A. 2002; 65: 032902. Friedrich H, Eckhardt B, Eds., Classical, Semiclassical and Quantum Dynamics in Atoms, Lecture Notes in Physics Vol. 485, Springer-Verlag, Berlin Heidelberg New York, 1997 Friedrich H, Wintgen D: "The hydrogen atom in a uniform magnetic field an example of chaos". Physics Reports. 1989; 183: 37 79. Buck B, Friedrich H, Wheatley C: "Local potential models for the scattering of complex nuclei", Nuclear Physics. 1977; A275: 246 268. Other Papers and Research of Prof. Friedrich http://einrichtungen.ph.tum.de/t30a/ www.geoneurale.com

Registration Details Course fee: 2450 Euro + VAT (19%) Registration deadline : 20 September 2012 Payment and Registration Tuition fees are due and payable in Euro upon enrollment in the course by bank transfer to the bank account given below unless another payment form is agreed Unless otherwise indicated, the payment should be received before the date specified in the invoice as payment term to make the enrollment effective. To register to the course please fill in the registration form and fax or email it along with the confirmation of your bank transfer to: GeoNeurale Am Nymphenbad 8 81245 Munich T +49 89 8969 1118 F +49 89 8969 1117 ONLINE REGISTRATION: www.geoneurale.com Bank Information: Genossenschaftsbank EG Muenchen Bank Account N. 519618 BIC Code : GENODEF 1M07 BLZ 701 694 64 IBAN : DE19 7016 9464 0000 5196 18 Please indicate your name and the purpose: Advanced Mathematical Methods for Geoscientists - course fees". www.geoneurale.com

www.geoneurale.com Provisions Tuition fees are due and payable in Euro upon enrollment in the course. Unless otherwise indicated, fees do not include student travel costs and living expenses. Payments are also accepted via personal or company check, traveler's check, credit card, and Company Purchase Orders. Cancellations by Participant: All cancellation are subject to a 100 Euro non-refundable cancellation fee. Cancellation have to be notified to our office, at least 30 days prior to the course start date to receive a refund (less the 100 Euro cancellation fee). If the participants are unable to cancel prior to the 32 days notification date, they may substitute another person at their place in a course by notifying us prior to the course start date. Course Cancellations: GeoNeurale reserves the right to cancel the courses if necessary. The decision to cancel a course is made at least two weeks prior to the course start date. If a course is cancelled, the participant will receive a full reimbursement of the tuition fees ( but not of the plane ticket or hotel expenses or any other costs), or will be enrolled in another course upon his decision ( the cost of the original course will be applied to the cost of the replacement course ). GeoNeurale can not be responsible for any penalties incurred for cancellation or change of airline or hotel reservations. Refunds: GeoNeurale will promptly remit all refunds of tuition fees due to cancellations or annullment (less any appropriate non-refundable cancellation fee) within 30 days of the course cancellation. Force Majeure: GeoNeurale can not be responsible for cancellations due to force majeure events : airplane or airport strikes, emergency situations, natural catastrophes and all situations and incidents independent or outside the human control that can delay or cancel the course. In case of such events related cancellations the course tuition fees will be refunded to the client. Geoneurale is not responsible for any delay or absence caused by the training instructor or training instructor company for reasons which are independent or out of the control of GeoNeurale s decisions. AGREEMENT: Upon enrollment all parts accept the above mentioned provisions. The above specified provisions shall regulate the agreement between GeoNeurale and the participant and the participant company and will enter into force upon enrollment.

REGISTRATION FORM Please fill out this form and Fax to +49 89 8969 1117 or Email to Courses@GeoNeurale.com Advanced Mathematical Methods for Geoscientists Munich, 8-11 October 2012 Course Fee: 2450 Euro + VAT (19%) Name: Company: Address: Job Title: Phone: Fax: Email: SIGNATURE: www.geoneurale.com

INFORMATIONS, HOTELS, MAPS, LINKS TRAINING LOCATION RESEARCH CENTER http://www.geoneurale.com/documents/gate-y7.pdf GATE GARCHING http://www.geoneurale.com/documents/gate-y6.pdf MAP MUNICH-GARCHING http://www.muenchen.city-map.de/city/db/130208000001/14269/garching.html MUNICH INFO and MAP MUNICH CENTRAL http://www.muenchen.de/home/60093/homepage.html MAP MUNICH UNDERGROUND http://www.mvv-muenchen.de/web4archiv/objects/download/3/netz1207englisch.pdf HOTELS NEAR GeoNeurale http://www.geoneurale.com/documents/hotels-garching.pdf BAVARIA INFO http://www.geoneurale.com/documents/around-munich-info.pdf

A school of Geology near the Alps