Business Address: the University of Texas at Austin s11

Business Address: the University of Texas at Austin s11

<p> Francisco Miranda-Fernández Professional Summary April 5, 2007</p><p>Business address: The University of Texas at Austin Bureau of Economic Geology The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas 78713-8924 (512) 475-9539 E-mail address: [email protected]</p><p>Academic Background</p><p>M.S. Industrial Engineering, Escuela Superior de Ingenieros Industriales de Madrid, Spain, 1999 M.S. Fundamental Physics, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, 1999 M.S. Material Physics, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Spain, 1999 Ph.D. Physics, University of Houston, 2004</p><p>Areas of Expertise</p><p>A. Seismic data reconstruction. B. Interpretation of 2D and 3D marine data imaging. C. Problems of extrapolation in the crossline direction for marine exploration.</p><p>Professional Work Experience</p><p>A. Present Position: Research Associate, Bureau of Economic Geology, The University of Texas at Austin (March 2005 - Present).</p><p>B. Research Assistant, University of Houston (2002 - 2005).</p><p>Generalization of Robert Stolt's "Seismic Data Reconstruction" and the implications of missing data near the source for free surface and internal multiple attenuation. Development of innovative techniques for the interpretation of 2D and 3D marine data imaging with proven results toward the discovery of pockets of potential energy reserves. Work on implications for inverse series of finite date and the inherent problems of extrapolation in the crossline direction for marine exploration.</p><p>C. Teacher's Assistant, University of Houston (1999 - 2001).</p><p>All courses of Physics laboratories, including Physics 1101; General Physics Laboratory to Physics 2412; Physics Mass and Energy. Design and introduction of hands-on tools (e.g., computer technology and outside classroom activities) to improve classroom interest. Planning and implementation of daily classroom teaching programs. Launch of highly successful personalized tutoring program for struggling students.</p><p>Professional Societies</p><p>European Association of Geophysics and Engineers Society of Exploration Geophysicists Society of Material Research Publications</p><p>Abstracts</p><p>Miranda-Fernández, Francisco, 2004, Seismic data reconstruction of primaries and multiples (abs.), in Mission-Oriented Seismic Research Program Annual Meeting program, unpaginated.</p><p>Thesis</p><p>Prediction outside design of an axial turbine. Dissertation</p><p>Seismic data reconstruction using a combination of an asymptotical inverse with a non-asmyptotic wave analysis.</p><p>Lecturing</p><p>Lectures and Addresses Seismic data reconstruction of primaries and multiples: presented at Mission-Oriented Seismic Research Program (MOSRP) Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas, March 2004. Initial tests on seismic data reconstruction: presented at Mission-Oriented Seismic Research Program (MOSRP) Annual Meeting, Houston, Texas, February 2003.</p><p>Languages Spoken</p><p>Spanish</p><p>2</p>

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