KAUST Ph.D. student Wardana Saputra from the UPERC was recognized for his paper at the 2016 SPE ATS&E. The paper was on a topic related to upstream petroleum research. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's contributions to research in the petroleum sector.
KAUST Ph.D. student Zhaolun Liu won the best student presentation at the 2017 Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) Full-Waveform Inversion (FWI) and Beyond Workshop in Beijing. Liu's presentation was on "3D Wave-Equation Dispersion Inversion of Surface Waves," based on a paper co-authored with Jing Li and Professor Gerard Schuster. The paper describes a new method called wave equation dispersion inversion (WD) for inverting surface waves. Why it matters: This award recognizes KAUST's contributions to geophysics and seismic imaging, highlighting the university's research capabilities and access to high-performance computing.
KAUST Professor Tadeusz Patzek has received the EAGE Desiderius Erasmus Award for his contributions to energy supply research. The award recognizes Patzek's analysis of shale gas and biofuels, as well as his work on climate change and environmental damage. Patzek currently directs the Ali I. Al-Naimi Petroleum Engineering Research Center at KAUST, focusing on the impact of fossil fuels and agrofuels on social and ecological systems. Why it matters: The recognition highlights KAUST's contribution to research on sustainable energy strategies and their impact on global environmental policy.
KAUST Ph.D. students Kai Lu and Yuqing Chen won Best Presentation awards at a Society of Exploration Geophysicists workshop in Beijing. Lu's research focuses on machine learning applications in seismic processing, while Chen uses machine learning for automated semblance spectrum picking. They both leverage KAUST's Shaheen II supercomputer for their work. Why it matters: This highlights the increasing role of AI and ML in the oil and gas industry, and KAUST's contribution to advancing these technologies.
Dalal Alezi, a Ph.D. student in KAUST's Physical Science and Engineering Division, has received the inaugural PSE Division Student Award. Alezi is a fourth-year Ph.D. candidate. The award recognizes outstanding Ph.D. candidates within the division. Why it matters: The award highlights KAUST's commitment to recognizing and supporting exceptional talent in science and engineering.