Transcript Society of Exploration Geophysicists
Society of Exploration Geophysicists University and Student Programs
Melissa Brown, Univ. & Stud. Programs Coordinator
Univ. & Stud. Programs Advisor Candice Chinsethagid, Univ. & Stud. Programs Manager
YOUR Chapter Resources
FREE
Annual Meeting Registration
FREE
Distinguished and Honorary Lecturers Projects of Special Merit Field Camps Scholarships for your students Continuing Education and DISC Courses
FREE
Student Chapter Book Program Geoscientists Without Borders ® NEW!!
Challenge Bowl the Anomaly Newsletter
SEG Membership Benefits
FREE, INSTANT
includes:
G EOPHYSICS ,
1936 to present
T HE L EADING
access to the SEG Digital Library which
E DGE ,
1982 to present SEG Technical Program
Expanded Abstracts
Robert E. Sherriff’s
Encyclopedic Dictionary of Applied Geophysics, fourth edition
Reference Publication Discounts
(on average 35% savings)
Annual Meeting Discount Active Faculty Advisors who can demonstrate need can receive complimentary registration for the Annual Meeting
(that’s over a $600 savings!!)
Professional Development Discounts and
FREE
access to Honorary and Distinguished Lectures online
Other SEG Membership Benefits
● ● Networking Employment ● Post resumes on SEG’s website and at the Career Placement Area at the Annual Meeting ● Research and Innovation ● ● ● SEAM Summer Research Workshop SEG Research Committee For more information: http://seg.org/membership or [email protected]
SEG Student Chapter Benefits
Monthly print issues of TLE for your chapter library Bimonthly issues of GEOPHYSICS for your chapter library Student Chapter Book Program Annual DISC course on DVD SEG Annual Meeting Expanded Abstracts on CD ROM Projects of Merit SEG Distinguished and Honorary Lecturer visits Geoscientists
Without
Borders ® SEG/Chevron Student Leadership Symposium
Continuing Education Short Courses
Taught by industry experts Cover topics from the fundamentals to the leading edge of geophysics Small classes ensure plenty of time for hands on instruction
Continuing Education Short Courses
Public courses held in
Houston
,
New Orleans
,
California
, and
Annual Meeting Pittsburgh
, and at the
SEG
Course fee for SEG members:
$895 (2-day course)
Professors can take a 2-day course for $300!!
For more info and to view scheduled courses at: http://seg.org/upcomingcourses
SEG On-line Education Opportunities
Online Courses Distinguished Instructor Short Course Honorary Lecture Program Distinguished Lecture Program SEG Annual Meeting Recordings
These offerings support and enhance your individual efforts to expand and reinforce your knowledge.
For more information : [email protected]
SEG/EAGE DISC
The Distinguished Instructor Short Course (DISC) is presented in partnership with the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) A one-day course taught by a prominent geophysicist on a current topic of interest
Find more information at
http://seg.org/disc
2010 DISC Tour
Colin Sayer, Schlumberger
2011 DISC Tour
Julien Meunier, CGGVeritas
“Geophysics Under Stress: Geomechanical Applications of Seismic and Borehole Acoustic Waves”
For more information and upcoming tour dates:
www.seg.org/disc
“Seismic Acquisition from Yesterday to Tomorrow”
The 2011 DISC tour schedule will be posted by mid-October, so be sure to check the website for tour dates and locations.
Distinguished Lecturer (DL)
Fall 2010
Rumblings from the Laboratory: Past, Present, and Future,
by Carl Sondergeld, University of Oklahoma
http://seg.org/dl
For tour dates and locations
“This program is an active effort to promote geophysics, stimulate general scientific and professional interest, expand technical horizons, and provide a connection to SEG activities and practices.”
Distinguished Lecturer (DL) Spring 2011
Virtual source method for imaging and monitoring below complex overburden,
by Andrey Bakulin, Saudi Aramco
http://seg.org/dl
For tour dates and locations
The HL program encourages students by providing the opportunity to discuss scientific and career issues with a leading expert.
Honorary Lecturer Program
Central and South America
Europe Middle East & South Africa
North America Pacific South South & East Asia
http://seg.org/hl - For information on lecturers, topics, tours, dates and locations
The HL program encourages students by providing the opportunity to discuss scientific and career issues with a leading expert.
The SEAM mission is to advance the science and technology of applied geophysics through a cooperative industry effort focused on subsurface model construction and generation of synthetic data sets for geophysical problems of importance to the resource extraction industry. Data sets, after an initial two years of confidentiality, will enter the public domain.
The primary goals of SEAM are to:
•Design and generate synthetic model 3D and 2D seismic data •Share the high cost effort of substantial model design and generation •Provide a forum to discuss geophysical problems of interest •Advance the art of modeling and computation •Provide data sets for industry benchmarks and educational purposes
SEG/Chevron Student Leadership Symposium
Annual Meeting Travel Grant Opportunity
All Active Student Chapter Officers are Eligible Leadership Skills Development & Professional Leadership Coaching Team Building Experience SEG Executive Committee Discussion Groups Travel Grant to Participate in SEG Annual Meeting For more info:
DEADLINE: January 2011
SEG/Chevron Student Leadership Symposium
“What happened in San Antonio was something
unique
, something
new
; a long expected
change
in the preparing for the future….
All that I can say is that I’m glad that I was there, that I was a part of this change…
..I lived
dream moments
, I had tons of fun (as I never dream I would again), I made great friends and opened new gates for new opportunities.” – Cezar Iacob (Romania)
Student Education Program
The SEG/ExxonMobil Student Education Program (SEP) prepares students for the breadth and challenges of an oil industry career
2 day course on the subject of multi-disciplinary subsurface integration for E&P Graduate students are eligible ExxonMobil provides course materials, instructors, and team exercises.
Student Education Program
Travel Grant Opportunities
North America:
Held in conjunction with SEG Annual Meeting
International:
Held in conjunction with SEG affiliated meetings Accepted applicants will be assigned to participate in the SEP occurring in their geographical region For more info:
"We have a significant contribution to make as geophysicists.“ ~Craig Beasley
Geoscientists Without Borders ®
A new program established to connect universities with communities in need through projects using applied geophysics to benefit people and the environment around the world Funded by a $1million grant from Schlumberger
Be a part of making the world a better place
Program Opportunities Fund humanitarian projects that aid communities in need Excite students to exercise their passion for geophysics and philanthropy Raise the awareness of the benefits of geophysics technology Encourage cooperation amongst groups (SEG Student Chapters, University Programs, and other science-related groups) For more info: www.seg.org/gwb withoutbor [email protected]
or
Field Camps/ Projects of Special Merit
Provides critical funding, up to $10,000 for projects that further the professional development, student support, and youth outreach goals of the SEG Foundation Applicants from around the world are encouraged to apply for that financial boost they have needed to get their projects off the ground Applications for 2011 are now being accepted. The deadline for applications is
February, 2011
.
For more information:
Challenge Bowl
An international contest testing students breadth and depth of knowledge about the field of geoscience. Winners of regional competitions compete in the global play-offs at the SEG Annual Meeting.
Meet recruiters Network with industry professionals Gain industry exposure For more info: [email protected]
“I had the opportunity to meet future geoscientists from distinct countries and exchange experiences with professionals that allow our communities to continue their development.”
Oziel Gonzalez-Verdejo - Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico
Scholarships
“Today’s scholars are tomorrow’s industry leaders.”
Since 1956
$5,674,534 awarded 4,122 scholarships awarded 2011 Deadline: March 1 For more info: [email protected]
www.seg.org/scholarships
the Anomaly Newsletter
Quarterly newsletter for SEG Faculty Advisors and students
Student Chapter events Important Program Information Upcoming deadlines for grants, scholarships, field camps Society information http://www.seg.org/students/anomaly
Get Plugged In
Opportunities to get involved
Committee on University and Student Programs (CUSP) Research Committee Travel Grant Committee Continuing Education Committee
For more info and a list of all SEG Committees:
www.seg.org/committees