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Talks


    # Next talk (Seismic Anisotropy for Polar Media) SEP Sponsors' Meeting in Seward, Alaska, May 12--15, 2008.

    # Next most recent talk (About Viscoelastic Composites) 44th Annual Meeting of the Society of Engineering Science, Texas A and M University, College Station, Texas, October 21--24, 2007.

    # Next most recent talk (Aligned Vertical Fractures of Grains, HTI Symmetry, and Thomsen Parameters) EAGE-SEG Workshop 2007, Perugia, Italy, September 3--6, 2007.

    # Next most recent talk (Random Polycrystals of Grains Containing Cracks) McMat 2007, Austin, TX, June 3--7, 2007.

    # Next most recent talk (Geomechanics of Fractured Reervoirs) SIAM Geosciences, Santa Fe, NM, March 19--22, 2007.

    # Next most recent talk (Time-reversal Processing of EM Array Data and Target Characterization) Schlumberger--EMI, Richmond, CA, February 1, 2007.

    # Next most recent talk (Weak Consolidation Model for Wave Propagation in Ocean Sediments) Acoustical Society of America, Honolulu, Hawaii, November 29, 2006.

    # Next most recent talk (Geomechanics of Fractured Reservoirs) Earth and Planetary Sciences Department, UC -- Berkeley, September 21, 2006.

    # Next most recent talk (Anisotropic Seismic Waves in Systems with Fluid-Saturated Fractures) 151st Meeting of the Acoustical Society of America, Providence, RI, June 6, 2006.

    # Next most recent talk (Seismic Wave Propagation in Rocks with Fluids and Fractures) Stanford University, February 13, 2006.

    # Next most recent talk (Physics of Viscoelastic Composites) Physics Department, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, November 2, 2005.

    # Next most recent talk (Roles of Poroelasticity in Oil and Gas Exploration and Exploitation) Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI, November 1, 2005.

    # Previous talk (Time Reversal for Radar Imaging of Objects Hidden by Clutter) IGPP, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, San Diego, CA, October 7, 2005.

    # Previous talk (Role of Double-Porosity Dual-Permeability Models for Multi-Resonance Geomechanical Systems) Rainbow in the Earth: Frequency-Dependent Geophysical Properties and Their Relationships to Rock Properties, Berkeley, California (August 17, 2005).

    # Previous talk (Biot Lecture: Twenty-Five Years of the Slow Wave) 3rd Biot Conference on Poromechanics, Norman, Oklahoma (May 26, 2005).

    # Another recent talk (Bounds on transport coefficients of porous media) McMat2005 Joint Conference on Mechanics and Materials, Baton Rouge, LA, June 3, 2005.

    # Another recent talk (Poromechanics of reservoirs estimated for the random polycrystals of porous laminates model) McMat2005 Joint Conference on Mechanics and Materials, Baton Rouge, LA, June 1, 2005.

    # Another recent talk (Up-scaling analysis with rigorous error estimates for poromechanics in random polycrystals of porous laminates) 3rd Biot Conference on Poromechanics, Norman, Oklahoma (May 25, 2005).

    # Another recent talk (Up-Scaling Methods in Poroelasticity and Double-Porosity Geomechanics) German Physical Society, Technical University, Berlin (March 7, 2005)



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    Seminars


    # Most recent seminar (An Almost Solvable Model for Geomechanics of Double-Porosity Reservoirs) Stanford Geophysics SWP Seminar (May 9, 2005).

    # Next most recent seminar (Up-Scaling and Poroelasticity) Caltech, CIMMS (February 16, 2005)

    # Next most recent seminar (Laboratory partial saturation data and poroelastic shear dependence on fluids) (April 14, 2004)

    # Next most recent seminar (Shear-wave splitting due to pore fluids: Gassmann confounded by earth heterogeneity) (March 3, 2004) Supplementary materials

    # Next most recent seminar (Time-reversal processing of reflection seismic data) (February 2, 2004) Supplementary materials

    # Next most recent seminar (Scale-up in poroelastic systems and applications to reservoirs) (November 25, 2003)

    # A recent seminar (Poroelastic analysis of Thomsen parameters for seismic waves in finely layered VTI media) (September 17, 2003)

    # Another recent seminar title (Stochastic lensing) (August 27, 2003)

    # About a recent seminar (Understanding partial saturation data from seismic to ultrasonic frequencies) (March 2, 2000)

    # About my next most recent seminar (Saturation-proxy plots, data-sorting plots, and relationship to AVO data) (January 7, 2000)

    # About my next most recent seminar (Understanding seismic velocity decrements in regions of partial melt) (July 1, 1999)

    # About my two next most recent seminars (Waves in double-porosity media) (October 7 & November 11, 1998)

    # About my next most recent seminar (Some exact results for anisotropic poroelasticity) (March 9, 1998)

    # About my next most recent seminar (Some inverse problems in digital stereology) (December 3, 1997)

    # About my next most recent seminar (3.3 MB on spectral analysis of long time series) (October 8, 1997)

    # About my next most recent seminar (On iterative computation of resolution) (August 7, 1996) (without figures)

    # About another previous seminar (On viscoelastic constants) (June 12, 1996)



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Awards


Fifth Biot Medal awarded to Professor James Rice of Harvard University, June, 2007..
Fourth Biot Medal awarded to Professor John Rudnicki of Northwestern University at the CTAM06, University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, June 28, 2006.
Third Biot Medal awarded at the 3rd Biot Conference on Poromechanics, Norman, Oklahoma, May 25, 2005.
Second Biot Medal awarded to Professor S. Cowin of City University of New York at ASCE Engineering Mechanics Meeting in Newark, Delaware, June 15, 2004.
First Biot Medal awarded to Professor O. Coussy, at ASCE Engineering Mechanics Meeting in Seattle, Washington, July 17, 2003.


ASA Helmholtz-Rayleigh Interdisciplinary Silver Medal awarded to Professor M. Fink of ESPCI in France, at Acoustical Society of America 151st Meeting in Providence, Rhode Island, June 7, 2006.


15th William Prager Medal in Solid Mechanics to be awarded to Professor G. W. Milton of University of Utah, at SES 44th Technical Meeting in College Station, Texas, October 22, 2007.


13th William Prager Medal in Solid Mechanics awarded to Professor S. Torquato of Princeton University, at SES 41st Technical Meeting in Lincoln, Nebraska, October 11, 2004.



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