James Schuelke
Biography 2001
James S. Schuelke received a BS (1972) in geology from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville and attended postgraduate studies in geophysics at the University of Houston. He started his career with Geophysical Service, Inc. and has worked for Superior Oil and Mobil Oil.[1] He is presently a senior research associate with ExxonMobil's Upstream Research Company in Houston, Texas, which develops new geophysical analysis and interpretation technologies.
Recent work has been in the development of techniques for the prediction of rock and fluid properties using seismic attribute data and neural networks. His research interests include seismic attributes, neural networks, production geophysics, and time-lapse geophysic. He is a member of SEG, AAPG, DGS, and GSH.
Honorable Mention (Geophysics) 2001
Daniel P. Hampson, James S. Schuelke, and John A. Quirein received 2001 Honorable Mention (Geophysics) for their paper Use of multiattribute transforms to predict log properties from seismic data.[2]
References
- ↑ Contributors, GEOPHYSICS 66(1):366.
- ↑ Hampson, D. P., J. S. Schuelke, and J. A. Quirein (2001)Use of multiattribute transforms to predict log properties from seismic data, GEOPHYSICS 66(1):220.