Anton Ziolkowski
Anton Ziolkowski received a B.A. (1968) in engineering, an
M.A. (1972), and a Ph.D. (1971) from
Cambridge University and an M.Sc.
(1974) in economics from the London
School of Economics. His experience
includes a postdoctoral appointment
at the Seismic Discrimination Group
at MIT, Headquarters Geophysicist to
the National Coal Board, consultant
to the British National Oil Corporation,
and professor of applied geophysics at Delft University of
Technology. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society of
Edinburgh in 1995. He is the Royal Academy of Engineering
and Petroleum Geo-Services (PGS) research professor of
Petroleum Geoscience at the University of Edinburgh. His
research focuses on development of geophysical methods
to find hydrocarbons and monitor hydrocarbon production.
In 2004 he cofounded MTEM Limited to identify the
presence of subsea and underground hydrocarbons from
electromagnetic surface measurements. He was MTEM’s
technical director until the company was bought by PGS
in 2007. He became chief scientist of PGS, Geoscience
and Engineering, and has continued to develop the
MTEM method in PGS and after he returned to the university
in 2010.
Honorable Mention (Geophysics) 2007
Anton Ziolkowski, Bruce A. Hobbs, and David Wright received 2007 Honorable Mention (Geophysics) for their paper Multitransient electromagnetic demonstration survey in France.[1]
References
- ↑ Ziolkowski, A., B. A. Hobbs, and D. Wright (2007) Multitransient electromagnetic demonstration survey in France, Geophysics VOL.72, NO.4 P.F197–F209.