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PhD Graduates

THE UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH

2020
Yikuo Liu (second supervisors: Dr. D. A. Wright, Dr. M. Hagdorn)
Time evolution of the electric field by the rapid expansion method in controlled-source electromagnetic (CSEM) applications

2016
Axel Laurel Tcheheumeni Djanni (second supervisor: Dr. D. A. Wright)
Identification and quantification of noise sources in marine towed active electromagnetic data

2016
Rami Eid (second supervisors: Dr. M. Naylor, Dr. G. Pickup)
Numerical modelling of geophysical monitoring techniques for CCS

2014
J. R. C. King (second supervisor: Dr. G. Parkes)
Artificial boundary conditions for simulations of seismic air-gun bubbles

2013
Dieter Werthmuller (second supervisor: Dr D. A. Wright)
Bayesian estimation of resistivities from seismic velocities

2007
Brendan Walsh (second supervisor; first supervisor: Dr. S. McLaughlin)
Seismic signal processing for single well imaging applications

2004
Andrew Dobson (second supervisor: Dr. X.-Y. Li)
Seismic modelling for sub-basalt imaging problem including an analysis and development of the boundary-element method

2004
Fabio Mancini (second supervisor: Dr. X.-Y. Li)
Converted wave imaging in anisotropic media using sea-floor seismic data

2004
David A. Wright (second supervisor: Dr. B. A. Hobbs)
Detection of hydrocarbons and their movement in a reservoir using time-lapse Multichannel Transient ElectroMagnetic (MTEM) data

2003
Guy Hall (second supervisor: Dr. D. B. Taylor)
Inversion of OBC seismic data for P- and S-wave velocities

2003
Yan-Qiang (Yi-Jie) Liu (second supervisor: Dr. X.-Y. Li)
Analysis of P-wave seismic reflection data for azimuthal anisotropy

2002
Peter Hanssen (second supervisor: Dr. X.-Y. Li)
The influence of basalt layers on seismic wave propagation

2001
Jianxin Yuan (second supervisors: Dr. X.-Y. Li, Prof. S. Crampin)
Analysis of four-comp[onent seafloor seismic data for seismic anisotropy

2000
Rodney G. K. Johnston (second supervisor: Dr. R. G. Pearce)
Deterministic free surface multiple removal of marine seismic data

1998
Mark Higgins (second supervisor: Dr. C. MacBeth)
Recovery of the reflection response for marine walkaway VSP

1998
Olga Yurancy Savasta Oropeza (second supervisor: Dr. R. G. Pearce)
Wave-equation traveltime-offset inversion using a bi-dimensional cross-correlation function

1997
Andrew J. S. Wilson (second supervisor: Dr. B. A. Hobbs)
The equivalent wavefield concept in multichannel transient electromgnetic surveying

1996
Achilleas G. Stogioglou (Second supervisor; first supervisor: Dr. S. McLaughlin)
MA Parameter estimation using higher-order cumulant statistics

DELFT UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY

1995
Milos Savic
Ultrasonic scattering from a hydraulic fracture: theory, computation and experiment

1993
Zhenhuan Zou
The cylindrical bender source in a fluid-filled borehole

1992
Zhou Yunxuan
Application of Radon transforms to the processing of airborne geophysical data

1992
Radmila Tatalovic
Migration of seismic data in the double Radon transformed domain

1992
Marianne Vissinga
The Radon transform and its application to the interpretation of seismic data

1991
Johannes Klaas Koster
A direct layer-stripping approach to the inversion of marine seismic data

1989
Guido Jozef Maria Baeten
Theoretical and practical aspects of the Vibroseis method

1988
Rudolf Visser (Co-Promotor with Professor van der Vurst de Vries)
Acoustic measurements on real and synthetic reservoir rock

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