Subhashis Mallick

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Dr. Subhashis Mallick is an SER Professor of Geology and Geophysics in the Department of Geology and Geophysics. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Hawaii. He is a first-rate computational seismologist, with a strong record of developing new approaches to addressing high-profile problems of interest to industry, including reservoir characterization and 4D seismology. His research interests include time-lapse monitoring of petroleum and CO2 sequestration reservoirs, development of new 3D pre-stack waveform inversion techniques, and seismic anisotropy and rock physics modeling.

Education

  • Ph.D. University of Hawaii 1987
  • M.Sc. Indian Institute of Technology 1978
  • B.Sc. Indian Institute of Technology 1976

Peer-Reviewed Publications

  • Mukhopadhyay, Pradip, K., and Mallick, Subhashis. An accurate ray-based offset-to-angle transform from normal moveout uncorrected multi-component data in a transversely isotropic medium with vertical symmetry axis. Accepted for publication in GEOPHYSICS.

Abstracts

  • Presented at the Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) Annual Meeting, October 2010
  • Mukhopadhyay, Pradip, K., Mallick, S., Padhi, A., and Alvarado, V. Time-lapse monitoring of carbon-sequestrated brine aquifers-a feasibility study.
  • Padhi, A., Mukhopadhyay, P., Blacic, T., Fortin, W., Holbrook, W.S., and Mallick S. Prestack waveform inversion for the water-column velocity structure-the present state and the road ahead

Invited Presentations

  • Society of Exploration Geophysicists Summer Research Workshop Keynote Talk Summer 2011

Other Professional Contributions

  • Society of Exploration Geophysicists Annual International Meeting Technical Program Committee October 2010
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