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Non-profit association of Italian geophysics professionals. Headquarters at OGS. Activities include lectures, annual meetings, award programs, and special sessions. Visit website for more info.
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EAGE /SEG Italian Section 2005 Vienna, June 14th, 2006
Italian EAGE/SEG Section • The Italian EAGE/SEG Section is a non-profit Association that gathers the Italian professionals and scientists working in applied geophysics • Headquarters at OGS (Italian National Institute of Oceanography and Applied Geophysics), in Sgonico (Trieste, Italy)
Executive CommitteeSeptember 2004 - August 2006 President: Maurizio Fedi (Università di Napoli) Vice-President: Luca Savini (Eni E&P Division) Officers: Giuliano Brancolini (OGS) Eugenio Loinger (Eni E&P Division) Alfredo Mazzotti(Università di Pisa) Aldo Vesnaver (Saudi Aramco) Secretariat: Sergio Persoglia (OGS) Angela Marchetto (OGS)
Date of foundation: 5 June 2001 EAGE letter of endorsement : 2 July 2001 SEG letter of endorsement: 26 September 2001 Signing ceremonies at SEG San Antonio Meeting September 2001 and at EAGE Florence Meeting May 2002
Membership 2005 about 250 members Research Institutes
Activities 2005 • Two articles: • Italians build on connection between SEG and EAGE, First Break, July 2005, pag.6 • The Italian Bridge between SEG and EAGE, The Leading Edge, Aug 2005, p.813 • DISC 2005 lecture, oct 5th in Eni Milan • 5th Annual Meeting in Rome nov 15-17th within 24th GNGTS annual meeting • Four special sessions co-organized • DPL “Advancing shallow refraction seismology with the GRM and the RCS” by prof. D. Palmer • Sclocchi Award for Ph.D. Italian students in Petroleum Engeneering and Geosciences
Activities 2006 • Report on Sclocchi 2005 Award published in First Break, Feb 2006 • DISC 2006, feb 27th in Eni Milan • 6th Annual Meeting in Rome nov 28-30th within 25th GNGTS annual meeting • Co-organize special sessions • DPL “New Opportunities in Multiple Removal” by prof. A.J. Berkhout • Planned Workshop “Innovation in EM, Grav and Mag Methods: a New Perspective for Exploration”, Capri, Apr 16-18th 2007