ResIPY webinar - Registration Open
Laurie Whitesell
Near Surface Geophysics Manager | Mining and Mineral Exploration | Business Development Europe
9 February 2023 at 11:00 AM Eastern U.S. time, which is UTC -5 hours.
ResIPy is a software for 2D and 3D geoelectrical (resistivity and induced polarization) modeling and inversion. This Python based software aims to make cR2, R2, cR3 and R3 codes a bit more user friendly. ResIPy is a complete app in which novice users can easily create and visualize a geoelectrical model or input data and perform ERT and/or IP inversion, using the powerful inversion codes cR2, R2, cR3 and R3.
In this webinar, attendees can expect to be shown how to work within the ResIPy software, be led through example workflows, explore problem examples, and should actively participate in the question-and-answer session at the end of the webinar.
Attendees should have a working knowledge of Python, have already downloaded ResIPy, explored the provided examples and documentation as well as watched some of the video tutorials prior to the webinar.
Additional Resources that should be downloaded and run through by registrants BEFORE the event:
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ResIPy can be downloaded from here.
Examples and documentation are available at here.
Video tutorials are available on our YouTube channel.
Speaker Bio
Sina Saneiyan is a geophysicist whose research mainly focuses on near-surface environmental and engineering problems. Sina has been an active member of SEG since 2015 and is currently an assistant professor of environmental geophysics at the School of Geosciences at the University of Oklahoma. He holds a B.Sc. in Mining Engineering from the University of Tehran, an M.Sc. in Petroleum Engineering from Shahrood University of Technology, and a PhD in Environmental Sciences from Rutgers University. His postdoctoral research was on the assessment of soil deformation and failure with complex electrical methods. Sina’s current research builds upon his initial goal of bridging geophysics and engineering. Sina is aiming to show that geophysical methods can be used as reliable characterization tools for monitoring natural hazards and potentially can be used as effective geo-hazard prediction tools in the future. Sina is an experienced geophysicist and knows a wide range of geophysical techniques. He has research experience from his small laboratory to surveying Lake Michigan. He also is a skilled programmer. Sina is a core developer of ResIPy (2D/3D modeling and inversion of geoelectrical data), SIPy Studio (1D spectral induced polarization data analysis) and has contributed to developing EMagPy (modeling and inversion of electromagnetic data). Aside from work, Sina loves hiking and is an avid cyclist with thousands of miles ridden on his bike, Red! For more, please visit Sina’s website: https://sites.google.com/site/sinasaneiyan
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