Annual Meeting Update

2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (5) ◽  
pp. 309-309
Author(s):  
Elive Menyoli ◽  
Bill Abriel

In addition to the substantial technical program provided during the SEG Annual Meeting, there are also special sessions designed to bring focus to important and relevant topics of interest to attendees. A global technical session this year will highlight Africa while the Business of Applied Geophysics (BAGS) plenary sessions will highlight several additional topics of interest. We believe these special sessions fit the needs and interests of many, and we look forward to seeing you 11–16 October in Houston.

2020 ◽  
Vol 39 (9) ◽  
pp. 622-629

With the health and well-being of attendees of utmost importance, and with an eye toward providing a more robust event at a lower price point, the SEG Annual Meeting is shifting to an all-virtual format for 2020. The SEG20 online experience will bring a full technical program, special events, panel discussions, the popular Business of Applied Geophysics plenary sessions, postconvention workshops, a virtual exhibition hall, and much more to attendees — all in the comfort of their homes or offices. If you have ever wished you could attend SEG Annual Meeting sessions from your couch or favorite recliner, now is your chance.


2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (2) ◽  
pp. 91-91

A strong technical program and an increased emphasis on the business impact of applied geophysics highlighted SEG's International Exposition and 88th Annual Meeting, which took place 14–19 October 2018 in Anaheim, California.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2050 (1) ◽  
pp. 011001

Considering the current situation of COVID-19 and travel restrictions, the 3rd International Conference on Industrial Applications of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence (BDAI 2021) which was planned to be held in Wuhan. China from Sept. 23 to 25, 2021 was changed into virtual conference on Sept. 24, 2021 via Tencent Meeting (Voov) software. BDAI 2021 was organized by China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), sponsored by Hong Kong Society of Mechanical Engineers (HKSME). The Technical Program committee received a total of 38 paper submissions from all over the world, among which 20 papers were accepted, and more than 30 participants attended the conference online, they were from China, Australia, Thailand, Malaysia, India, Japan, UK and more. Four renowned speakers given speeches about their latest research and reports. They are: Prof. Dan Zhang from York University, Canada; Prof. Lefei Zhang from Wuhan University. China: Prof. Deze Zeng from China University of Geosciences (Wuhan), China and Assoc. Prof. Simon James Fong from University of Macau. Macau S.A.R., China. The conference also had 1 technical session and 1 poster sessions. This conference aims to provide a platform for researchers and engineers to share their ideas, recent developments, and successful practices in energy engineering. The participants of the conference were from almost every part of the world, with various background such as academia, industry, and well-known entrepreneurs. Each keynote speech lasted 40 minutes, and authors presentation 15 minutes. Each presentation was included with questions and answers. BDAI 2021 became an effective communication platform for all the participants over the world and unlike some that claim international reach this conference was truly international. The conference proceeding is a compilation of the accepted papers and represent an interesting outcome of the conference. This book covers 3 chapters: 1. Artificial Intelligence: 2. Big Data Technology; 3. Robot System. We would like to acknowledge all of those who supported BDAI 2021. Each individual and institutional help were very important for the success of this conference. Especially we would like to thank the committee chairs, committee members and reviewers, for their tremendous contribution in conference organization and peer review of the papers. We sincerely hope that BDAI 2021 will be a fomrn for excellent discussions that will put forward new ideas and promote collaborative research and support researchers as they take their work forward. We are sure that the proceedings will serve as an important research source of references and the knowledge, which will lead to not only scientific and engineering progress but also other new products and processes. Dan Zhang, York University, Canada


2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (6) ◽  
pp. 482-484

Volunteers are busy putting together the technical program for the SEG Annual Meeting in San Antonio. As members of the SEG Research Committee, Ray Abma and I are organizing the “Recent advances and the road ahead” special session. We invited several TLE special section editors to present hot topics. In addition, we invited a few authors of papers nominated by the editors of this column to present their cutting-edge research. I think it will be an interesting mix. The session will focus on seismic technology, and I wish we had more room for some of the great nonseismic innovative work. I am always impressed with the diversity and quality of the Geophysics papers nominated for this column, like the ones below.


2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (7) ◽  
pp. 506-508
Author(s):  
Dimitri Bevc

In keeping with the theme of the SEG International Exposition and 89th Annual Meeting coming up 15–20 September in San Antonio, Texas, we have assembled an exciting Technical Program of hot topics and hot technologies for hot plays. The hot technologies and topics range from machine learning and full-waveform inversion (FWI) to near surface and the environment, with a good representation of all areas of interest in between. The hot plays represented include tight rocks and unconventional plays, but deep water and conventionals are also well represented, creating a good balance between land and marine technical topics. There's something for everyone in this program, and there are a lot of new, up-and-coming technical areas for those wishing to expand their scope, both technically and geographically.


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