From dominique.rousset at univ-pau.fr Tue Jun 19 04:24:40 2018 From: dominique.rousset at univ-pau.fr (Dominique Rousset) Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2018 12:24:40 +0200 Subject: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal Message-ID: Dear fellow SU users, I have an idea and the opportunity to apply for funding in order to make it real ! My university (Pau, south Western France) is willing to give significant amount of funding for summer schools. My idea is to apply (next September/October) to propose as SU summer school for next year (late June/early July 2019 or end of August, when the University is open and the students are away). In my mind, it would be nice to build a mix of summer school (stricto sensu) on selected topics for people who want to learn processing and a coding camp (bug hunting, new features of existing SU tools, porting alien codes to SU, new processing sequences and tutorials using SU). Maybe the audience would be too heterogeneous and we have to choose between these options. I think a summer school would be a stimulating environment for the SU community. Depending on the funding obtained from the University and maybe (dreaming is still allowed) other sponsors, the money would be used to pay for travel and accommodation of senior SU (or processing) users (teachers of the summer school) and participants (specially students). I already discussed the idea with John who finds it "workable". And you, SU users, what do you think of that ? Who is interested in coming (or sending colleagues or students) to Pau next year for one to two weeks. D. (Live from GPR2018 meeting in Switzerland) -- Envoy? de mon appareil Android avec K-9 Mail. Veuillez excuser ma bri?vet?. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From r.w.hobbs at durham.ac.uk Tue Jun 19 05:03:29 2018 From: r.w.hobbs at durham.ac.uk (r.w.hobbs) Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2018 13:03:29 +0200 Subject: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <63be5d19-80e6-8144-f5f5-00a514b7456e@durham.ac.uk> Hi I think this is an excellent idea. It would be good to show the diversity of applications from GPR to crustal scale seismics. I am not a fan of parallel sessions but by running the coding and processing camps together may help build a critical mass. Also if time can be created for some joint 'poster' sessions then there could be some useful interactions between the groups. Live from Seismix2018 in Krakow! Richard On 19/06/18 12:24, Dominique Rousset wrote: > Dear fellow SU users, > > I have an idea and the opportunity to apply for funding in order to make > it real ! > > My university (Pau, south Western France) is willing to give significant > amount of funding for summer schools. > > My idea is to apply (next September/October) to propose as SU summer > school for next year (late June/early July 2019 or end of August, when > the University is open and the students are away). > > In my mind, it would be nice to build a mix of summer school (stricto > sensu) on selected topics for people who want to learn processing and a > coding camp (bug hunting, new features of existing SU tools, porting > alien codes to SU, new processing sequences and tutorials using SU). > Maybe the audience would be too heterogeneous and we have to choose > between these options. > > > I think a summer school would be a stimulating environment for the SU > community. > > Depending on the funding obtained from the University and maybe > (dreaming is still allowed) other sponsors, the money would be used to > pay for travel and accommodation of senior SU (or processing) users > (teachers of the summer school) and participants (specially students). > > I already discussed the idea with John who finds it "workable". > > And you, SU users, what do you think of that ? Who is interested in > coming (or sending colleagues or students) to Pau next year for one to > two weeks. > > D. (Live from GPR2018 meeting in Switzerland) > > > -- > Envoy? de mon appareil Android avec K-9 Mail. Veuillez excuser ma bri?vet?. > > > _______________________________________________ > seisunix mailing list > seisunix at mailman.mines.edu > https://mailman.mines.edu/mailman/listinfo/seisunix > Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu > From shuki.ronen at gmail.com Tue Jun 19 07:49:50 2018 From: shuki.ronen at gmail.com (Shuki Ronen) Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2018 15:49:50 +0200 Subject: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal In-Reply-To: <63be5d19-80e6-8144-f5f5-00a514b7456e@durham.ac.uk> References: <63be5d19-80e6-8144-f5f5-00a514b7456e@durham.ac.uk> Message-ID: I agree it is an excellent idea. With John Stockwell retiring from CSM, I think the SU community can meet and plan ahead. I would throw just a couple of things that we (SU community) may want to do: 1. Find a successor to John. This may be a committee that includes John. Or whatever. 2. Adapt SU to modern applications. For example, the 16 bit short int number of samples was good in 1975 when SEGY was written, has been more or less okay for most applications but now with continuous data it is not. I suggest we look at SEGY Revision 2 which allows for continuous data. -- Shuki Ronen On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 1:06 PM r.w.hobbs wrote: > Hi > > I think this is an excellent idea. It would be good to show the > diversity of applications from GPR to crustal scale seismics. I am not a > fan of parallel sessions but by running the coding and processing camps > together may help build a critical mass. Also if time can be created for > some joint 'poster' sessions then there could be some useful > interactions between the groups. > > Live from Seismix2018 in Krakow! > > Richard > > On 19/06/18 12:24, Dominique Rousset wrote: > > Dear fellow SU users, > > > > I have an idea and the opportunity to apply for funding in order to make > > it real ! > > > > My university (Pau, south Western France) is willing to give significant > > amount of funding for summer schools. > > > > My idea is to apply (next September/October) to propose as SU summer > > school for next year (late June/early July 2019 or end of August, when > > the University is open and the students are away). > > > > In my mind, it would be nice to build a mix of summer school (stricto > > sensu) on selected topics for people who want to learn processing and a > > coding camp (bug hunting, new features of existing SU tools, porting > > alien codes to SU, new processing sequences and tutorials using SU). > > Maybe the audience would be too heterogeneous and we have to choose > > between these options. > > > > > > I think a summer school would be a stimulating environment for the SU > > community. > > > > Depending on the funding obtained from the University and maybe > > (dreaming is still allowed) other sponsors, the money would be used to > > pay for travel and accommodation of senior SU (or processing) users > > (teachers of the summer school) and participants (specially students). > > > > I already discussed the idea with John who finds it "workable". > > > > And you, SU users, what do you think of that ? Who is interested in > > coming (or sending colleagues or students) to Pau next year for one to > > two weeks. > > > > D. (Live from GPR2018 meeting in Switzerland) > > > > > > -- > > Envoy? de mon appareil Android avec K-9 Mail. Veuillez excuser ma > bri?vet?. > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > seisunix mailing list > > seisunix at mailman.mines.edu > > https://mailman.mines.edu/mailman/listinfo/seisunix > > Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu > > > _______________________________________________ > seisunix mailing list > seisunix at mailman.mines.edu > https://mailman.mines.edu/mailman/listinfo/seisunix > Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gdiephuis at xs4all.nl Tue Jun 19 08:45:25 2018 From: gdiephuis at xs4all.nl (G. Diephuis) Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2018 16:45:25 +0200 Subject: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <3F085485-F5D3-40C2-B70F-D3432C9ABDBB@xs4all.nl> Dominique, good afternoon Excellent idea! In principle I would like to participate ? I am a part-time user & can possibly contribute with some of my lecture material, that contains some applications. It will depend on the sort of topics that are envisaged. I will take care of my own travel & accomodation ? Pau is just two days driving from here. Anyhow, I?ll put provisional dates in my 2019 diary Please convey my kindest regards to John if you see/mail him Gerhard -------------------------------------------- | Drs G. Diephuis | Geophysical Education & Advice | 11 Delfland | 9405 NJ ASSEN | The Netherlands | Tel + 31 (0)592 359038 | GSM + 31 (0)6 129 629 24 | Private e-mail : Gdiephuis at xs4all.nl | TUD e-mail: G.Diephuis at TUDelft.nl | Website www.epts.org -------------------------------------------- Moral : So oft in geologic wars, The interpreters I ween, Rail on in utter ignorance Of what each other mean And brag about a giant field Not one of them has really seen!! Free after John Godfrey Saxe (1816 - 1887) From: on behalf of Dominique Rousset Date: Tuesday, 19 June 2018 at 12:24 To: SU-users Subject: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal Dear fellow SU users, I have an idea and the opportunity to apply for funding in order to make it real ! My university (Pau, south Western France) is willing to give significant amount of funding for summer schools. My idea is to apply (next September/October) to propose as SU summer school for next year (late June/early July 2019 or end of August, when the University is open and the students are away). In my mind, it would be nice to build a mix of summer school (stricto sensu) on selected topics for people who want to learn processing and a coding camp (bug hunting, new features of existing SU tools, porting alien codes to SU, new processing sequences and tutorials using SU). Maybe the audience would be too heterogeneous and we have to choose between these options. I think a summer school would be a stimulating environment for the SU community. Depending on the funding obtained from the University and maybe (dreaming is still allowed) other sponsors, the money would be used to pay for travel and accommodation of senior SU (or processing) users (teachers of the summer school) and participants (specially students). I already discussed the idea with John who finds it "workable". And you, SU users, what do you think of that ? Who is interested in coming (or sending colleagues or students) to Pau next year for one to two weeks. D. (Live from GPR2018 meeting in Switzerland) -- Envoy? de mon appareil Android avec K-9 Mail. Veuillez excuser ma bri?vet?._______________________________________________ seisunix mailing list seisunix at mailman.mines.edu https://mailman.mines.edu/mailman/listinfo/seisunix Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From danielotrad at gmail.com Tue Jun 19 09:28:06 2018 From: danielotrad at gmail.com (Daniel Trad) Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2018 09:28:06 -0600 Subject: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal In-Reply-To: <3F085485-F5D3-40C2-B70F-D3432C9ABDBB@xs4all.nl> References: <3F085485-F5D3-40C2-B70F-D3432C9ABDBB@xs4all.nl> Message-ID: Great idea and location. I can help with some teaching (programming part perhaps) if needed. Daniel Daniel Trad Associate Professor and Chair in Exploration Geophysics Department of Geoscience University of Calgary ES 210 | 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4 T: +1 403 220-7375 | e-mail: Daniel.Trad at ucalgary.ca Daniel On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 8:45 AM, G. Diephuis wrote: > Dominique, good afternoon > > > > Excellent idea! In principle I would like to participate ? I am a > part-time user & can possibly contribute with some of my lecture material, > that contains some applications. It will depend on the sort of topics that > are envisaged. I will take care of my own travel & accomodation ? Pau is > just two days driving from here. Anyhow, I?ll put provisional dates in my > 2019 diary > > > > Please convey my kindest regards to John if you see/mail him > > > > Gerhard > > > > > > -------------------------------------------- > > | Drs G. Diephuis > > | Geophysical Education & Advice > > | 11 Delfland > > | 9405 NJ ASSEN > > | The Netherlands > > | Tel + 31 (0)592 359038 > > | GSM + 31 (0)6 129 629 24 > > | Private e-mail : Gdiephuis at xs4all.nl > > | TUD e-mail: G.Diephuis at TUDelft.nl > > | Website www.epts.org > > -------------------------------------------- > > > > Moral : > > > > So oft in geologic wars, > > The interpreters I ween, > > Rail on in utter ignorance > > Of what each other mean > > And brag about a giant field > > Not one of them has really seen!! > > > > Free after John Godfrey Saxe (1816 - 1887) > > > > > > > > *From: * on behalf of Dominique > Rousset > *Date: *Tuesday, 19 June 2018 at 12:24 > *To: *SU-users > *Subject: *[Seisunix] SU summer school proposal > > > > Dear fellow SU users, > > I have an idea and the opportunity to apply for funding in order to make > it real ! > > My university (Pau, south Western France) is willing to give significant > amount of funding for summer schools. > > My idea is to apply (next September/October) to propose as SU summer > school for next year (late June/early July 2019 or end of August, when the > University is open and the students are away). > > In my mind, it would be nice to build a mix of summer school (stricto > sensu) on selected topics for people who want to learn processing and a > coding camp (bug hunting, new features of existing SU tools, porting alien > codes to SU, new processing sequences and tutorials using SU). Maybe the > audience would be too heterogeneous and we have to choose between these > options. > > > I think a summer school would be a stimulating environment for the SU > community. > > Depending on the funding obtained from the University and maybe (dreaming > is still allowed) other sponsors, the money would be used to pay for travel > and accommodation of senior SU (or processing) users (teachers of the > summer school) and participants (specially students). > > I already discussed the idea with John who finds it "workable". > > And you, SU users, what do you think of that ? Who is interested in coming > (or sending colleagues or students) to Pau next year for one to two weeks. > > D. (Live from GPR2018 meeting in Switzerland) > > > -- > Envoy? de mon appareil Android avec K-9 Mail. Veuillez excuser ma > bri?vet?._______________________________________________ seisunix mailing > list seisunix at mailman.mines.edu https://mailman.mines.edu/ > mailman/listinfo/seisunix Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman. > mines.edu > > > _______________________________________________ > seisunix mailing list > seisunix at mailman.mines.edu > https://mailman.mines.edu/mailman/listinfo/seisunix > Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cerdemir at hotmail.com Tue Jun 19 10:21:09 2018 From: cerdemir at hotmail.com (Cemal Erdemir) Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2018 16:21:09 +0000 Subject: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal In-Reply-To: References: <63be5d19-80e6-8144-f5f5-00a514b7456e@durham.ac.uk>, Message-ID: Hi, I am a heavy SU user, I support the idea for a summer school. I would like to attend if I can find some funding since I am unemployed currently. 16 to 32 Bit conversion is needed. Regards, Cemal Erdemir Email: cerdemir at hotmail.com Cell: +1 832 668 6289 ________________________________ From: seisunix-bounces at mailman.mines.edu on behalf of Shuki Ronen Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2018 8:49 AM To: r.w.hobbs at durham.ac.uk Cc: seisunix at mailman.mines.edu Subject: Re: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal I agree it is an excellent idea. With John Stockwell retiring from CSM, I think the SU community can meet and plan ahead. I would throw just a couple of things that we (SU community) may want to do: 1. Find a successor to John. This may be a committee that includes John. Or whatever. 2. Adapt SU to modern applications. For example, the 16 bit short int number of samples was good in 1975 when SEGY was written, has been more or less okay for most applications but now with continuous data it is not. I suggest we look at SEGY Revision 2 which allows for continuous data. -- Shuki Ronen On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 1:06 PM r.w.hobbs > wrote: Hi I think this is an excellent idea. It would be good to show the diversity of applications from GPR to crustal scale seismics. I am not a fan of parallel sessions but by running the coding and processing camps together may help build a critical mass. Also if time can be created for some joint 'poster' sessions then there could be some useful interactions between the groups. Live from Seismix2018 in Krakow! Richard On 19/06/18 12:24, Dominique Rousset wrote: > Dear fellow SU users, > > I have an idea and the opportunity to apply for funding in order to make > it real ! > > My university (Pau, south Western France) is willing to give significant > amount of funding for summer schools. > > My idea is to apply (next September/October) to propose as SU summer > school for next year (late June/early July 2019 or end of August, when > the University is open and the students are away). > > In my mind, it would be nice to build a mix of summer school (stricto > sensu) on selected topics for people who want to learn processing and a > coding camp (bug hunting, new features of existing SU tools, porting > alien codes to SU, new processing sequences and tutorials using SU). > Maybe the audience would be too heterogeneous and we have to choose > between these options. > > > I think a summer school would be a stimulating environment for the SU > community. > > Depending on the funding obtained from the University and maybe > (dreaming is still allowed) other sponsors, the money would be used to > pay for travel and accommodation of senior SU (or processing) users > (teachers of the summer school) and participants (specially students). > > I already discussed the idea with John who finds it "workable". > > And you, SU users, what do you think of that ? Who is interested in > coming (or sending colleagues or students) to Pau next year for one to > two weeks. > > D. (Live from GPR2018 meeting in Switzerland) > > > -- > Envoy? de mon appareil Android avec K-9 Mail. Veuillez excuser ma bri?vet?. > > > _______________________________________________ > seisunix mailing list > seisunix at mailman.mines.edu > https://mailman.mines.edu/mailman/listinfo/seisunix > Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu > _______________________________________________ seisunix mailing list seisunix at mailman.mines.edu https://mailman.mines.edu/mailman/listinfo/seisunix Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From pongtep_tong at hotmail.com Tue Jun 19 13:14:42 2018 From: pongtep_tong at hotmail.com (PONGTHEP THONGSANG) Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2018 19:14:42 +0000 Subject: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal In-Reply-To: References: <63be5d19-80e6-8144-f5f5-00a514b7456e@durham.ac.uk> Message-ID: Hi, I am a student from University of Houston. I would like to attend this workshop. Currently, Madagascar is an alternative, however in my opinion SU is more calibrated. Regards, Pongthep On Jun 19, 2018, at 11:21, Cemal Erdemir > wrote: Hi, I am a heavy SU user, I support the idea for a summer school. I would like to attend if I can find some funding since I am unemployed currently. 16 to 32 Bit conversion is needed. Regards, Cemal Erdemir Email: cerdemir at hotmail.com Cell: +1 832 668 6289 ________________________________ From: seisunix-bounces at mailman.mines.edu > on behalf of Shuki Ronen > Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2018 8:49 AM To: r.w.hobbs at durham.ac.uk Cc: seisunix at mailman.mines.edu Subject: Re: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal I agree it is an excellent idea. With John Stockwell retiring from CSM, I think the SU community can meet and plan ahead. I would throw just a couple of things that we (SU community) may want to do: 1. Find a successor to John. This may be a committee that includes John. Or whatever. 2. Adapt SU to modern applications. For example, the 16 bit short int number of samples was good in 1975 when SEGY was written, has been more or less okay for most applications but now with continuous data it is not. I suggest we look at SEGY Revision 2 which allows for continuous data. -- Shuki Ronen On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 1:06 PM r.w.hobbs > wrote: Hi I think this is an excellent idea. It would be good to show the diversity of applications from GPR to crustal scale seismics. I am not a fan of parallel sessions but by running the coding and processing camps together may help build a critical mass. Also if time can be created for some joint 'poster' sessions then there could be some useful interactions between the groups. Live from Seismix2018 in Krakow! Richard On 19/06/18 12:24, Dominique Rousset wrote: > Dear fellow SU users, > > I have an idea and the opportunity to apply for funding in order to make > it real ! > > My university (Pau, south Western France) is willing to give significant > amount of funding for summer schools. > > My idea is to apply (next September/October) to propose as SU summer > school for next year (late June/early July 2019 or end of August, when > the University is open and the students are away). > > In my mind, it would be nice to build a mix of summer school (stricto > sensu) on selected topics for people who want to learn processing and a > coding camp (bug hunting, new features of existing SU tools, porting > alien codes to SU, new processing sequences and tutorials using SU). > Maybe the audience would be too heterogeneous and we have to choose > between these options. > > > I think a summer school would be a stimulating environment for the SU > community. > > Depending on the funding obtained from the University and maybe > (dreaming is still allowed) other sponsors, the money would be used to > pay for travel and accommodation of senior SU (or processing) users > (teachers of the summer school) and participants (specially students). > > I already discussed the idea with John who finds it "workable". > > And you, SU users, what do you think of that ? Who is interested in > coming (or sending colleagues or students) to Pau next year for one to > two weeks. > > D. (Live from GPR2018 meeting in Switzerland) > > > -- > Envoy? de mon appareil Android avec K-9 Mail. Veuillez excuser ma bri?vet?. > > > _______________________________________________ > seisunix mailing list > seisunix at mailman.mines.edu > https://mailman.mines.edu/mailman/listinfo/seisunix > Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu > _______________________________________________ seisunix mailing list seisunix at mailman.mines.edu https://mailman.mines.edu/mailman/listinfo/seisunix Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu _______________________________________________ seisunix mailing list seisunix at mailman.mines.edu https://mailman.mines.edu/mailman/listinfo/seisunix Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gllore at lsu.edu Tue Jun 19 13:18:19 2018 From: gllore at lsu.edu (Juan M Lorenzo) Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2018 19:18:19 +0000 Subject: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal In-Reply-To: <3F085485-F5D3-40C2-B70F-D3432C9ABDBB@xs4all.nl> References: , <3F085485-F5D3-40C2-B70F-D3432C9ABDBB@xs4all.nl> Message-ID: <46034A07-AC27-49E9-BE24-3C43276E5B98@lsu.edu> Dear All In principle I would like to call me Pau is not too far from where my parents live in Barcelona I?d like to see what developers have been doing with the core SU. Best Juan Lorenzo Sent from my iPhone On 19 Jun 2018, at 09:52, G. Diephuis > wrote: Dominique, good afternoon Excellent idea! In principle I would like to participate ? I am a part-time user & can possibly contribute with some of my lecture material, that contains some applications. It will depend on the sort of topics that are envisaged. I will take care of my own travel & accomodation ? Pau is just two days driving from here. Anyhow, I?ll put provisional dates in my 2019 diary Please convey my kindest regards to John if you see/mail him Gerhard -------------------------------------------- | Drs G. Diephuis | Geophysical Education & Advice | 11 Delfland | 9405 NJ ASSEN | The Netherlands | Tel + 31 (0)592 359038 | GSM + 31 (0)6 129 629 24 | Private e-mail : Gdiephuis at xs4all.nl | TUD e-mail: G.Diephuis at TUDelft.nl | Website www.epts.org -------------------------------------------- Moral : So oft in geologic wars, The interpreters I ween, Rail on in utter ignorance Of what each other mean And brag about a giant field Not one of them has really seen!! Free after John Godfrey Saxe (1816 - 1887) From: > on behalf of Dominique Rousset > Date: Tuesday, 19 June 2018 at 12:24 To: SU-users > Subject: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal Dear fellow SU users, I have an idea and the opportunity to apply for funding in order to make it real ! My university (Pau, south Western France) is willing to give significant amount of funding for summer schools. My idea is to apply (next September/October) to propose as SU summer school for next year (late June/early July 2019 or end of August, when the University is open and the students are away). In my mind, it would be nice to build a mix of summer school (stricto sensu) on selected topics for people who want to learn processing and a coding camp (bug hunting, new features of existing SU tools, porting alien codes to SU, new processing sequences and tutorials using SU). Maybe the audience would be too heterogeneous and we have to choose between these options. I think a summer school would be a stimulating environment for the SU community. Depending on the funding obtained from the University and maybe (dreaming is still allowed) other sponsors, the money would be used to pay for travel and accommodation of senior SU (or processing) users (teachers of the summer school) and participants (specially students). I already discussed the idea with John who finds it "workable". And you, SU users, what do you think of that ? Who is interested in coming (or sending colleagues or students) to Pau next year for one to two weeks. D. (Live from GPR2018 meeting in Switzerland) -- Envoy? de mon appareil Android avec K-9 Mail. Veuillez excuser ma bri?vet?._______________________________________________ seisunix mailing list seisunix at mailman.mines.edu https://mailman.mines.edu/mailman/listinfo/seisunix Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu _______________________________________________ seisunix mailing list seisunix at mailman.mines.edu https://mailman.mines.edu/mailman/listinfo/seisunix Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From shuki.ronen at gmail.com Tue Jun 19 13:28:48 2018 From: shuki.ronen at gmail.com (Shuki Ronen) Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2018 21:28:48 +0200 Subject: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal In-Reply-To: References: <63be5d19-80e6-8144-f5f5-00a514b7456e@durham.ac.uk> Message-ID: Madagascar and SU are complementary although there is some overlap. SU is mainly for seismic data in traces in any geometry. Madagascar is mainly for regularly sampled data in hypercubes. SU is coming from SY. Madagascar from SEPlib. Both SEPlib and SY started at Stanford and students used them both side by side. Command line (getpar) and piping are common. On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 9:14 PM PONGTHEP THONGSANG wrote: > Hi, > > I am a student from University of Houston. I would like to attend this > workshop. Currently, Madagascar is an alternative, however in my opinion SU > is more calibrated. > > Regards, > > Pongthep > > On Jun 19, 2018, at 11:21, Cemal Erdemir wrote: > > Hi, > > I am a heavy SU user, I support the idea for a summer school. I would > like to attend if I can find some funding since I am unemployed currently. > 16 to 32 Bit conversion is needed. > > Regards, > > Cemal Erdemir > Email: cerdemir at hotmail.com > Cell: +1 832 668 6289 > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* seisunix-bounces at mailman.mines.edu < > seisunix-bounces at mailman.mines.edu> on behalf of Shuki Ronen < > shuki.ronen at gmail.com> > *Sent:* Tuesday, June 19, 2018 8:49 AM > *To:* r.w.hobbs at durham.ac.uk > *Cc:* seisunix at mailman.mines.edu > *Subject:* Re: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal > > I agree it is an excellent idea. > > With John Stockwell retiring from CSM, I think the SU community can meet > and plan ahead. > > I would throw just a couple of things that we (SU community) may want to > do: > > 1. Find a successor to John. This may be a committee that includes > John. Or whatever. > 2. Adapt SU to modern applications. For example, the 16 bit short int > number of samples was good in 1975 when SEGY was written, has been more or > less okay for most applications but now with continuous data it is not. I > suggest we look at SEGY Revision 2 which allows for continuous data. > > -- Shuki Ronen > > On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 1:06 PM r.w.hobbs wrote: > > Hi > > I think this is an excellent idea. It would be good to show the > diversity of applications from GPR to crustal scale seismics. I am not a > fan of parallel sessions but by running the coding and processing camps > together may help build a critical mass. Also if time can be created for > some joint 'poster' sessions then there could be some useful > interactions between the groups. > > Live from Seismix2018 in Krakow! > > Richard > > On 19/06/18 12:24, Dominique Rousset wrote: > > Dear fellow SU users, > > > > I have an idea and the opportunity to apply for funding in order to make > > > it real ! > > > > My university (Pau, south Western France) is willing to give significant > > > amount of funding for summer schools. > > > > My idea is to apply (next September/October) to propose as SU summer > > school for next year (late June/early July 2019 or end of August, when > > the University is open and the students are away). > > > > In my mind, it would be nice to build a mix of summer school (stricto > > sensu) on selected topics for people who want to learn processing and a > > coding camp (bug hunting, new features of existing SU tools, porting > > alien codes to SU, new processing sequences and tutorials using SU). > > Maybe the audience would be too heterogeneous and we have to choose > > between these options. > > > > > > I think a summer school would be a stimulating environment for the SU > > community. > > > > Depending on the funding obtained from the University and maybe > > (dreaming is still allowed) other sponsors, the money would be used to > > pay for travel and accommodation of senior SU (or processing) users > > (teachers of the summer school) and participants (specially students). > > > > I already discussed the idea with John who finds it "workable". > > > > And you, SU users, what do you think of that ? Who is interested in > > coming (or sending colleagues or students) to Pau next year for one to > > two weeks. > > > > D. (Live from GPR2018 meeting in Switzerland) > > > > > > -- > > Envoy? de mon appareil Android avec K-9 Mail. 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Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2018 10:40:29 +0000 Subject: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal References: Message-ID: Excellent idea, I am definitely in. -- g3eo Per? http://g3eo.com -------- Mensaje original -------- Asunto: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal De: Dominique Rousset Para: seisunix at mailman.mines.edu CC: Dear fellow SU users, I have an idea and the opportunity to apply for funding in order to make it real ! My university (Pau, south Western France) is willing to give significant amount of funding for summer schools. My idea is to apply (next September/October) to propose as SU summer school for next year (late June/early July 2019 or end of August, when the University is open and the students are away). In my mind, it would be nice to build a mix of summer school (stricto sensu) on selected topics for people who want to learn processing and a coding camp (bug hunting, new features of existing SU tools, porting alien codes to SU, new processing sequences and tutorials using SU). Maybe the audience would be too heterogeneous and we have to choose between these options. I think a summer school would be a stimulating environment for the SU community. Depending on the funding obtained from the University and maybe (dreaming is still allowed) other sponsors, the money would be used to pay for travel and accommodation of senior SU (or processing) users (teachers of the summer school) and participants (specially students). I already discussed the idea with John who finds it "workable". And you, SU users, what do you think of that ? Who is interested in coming (or sending colleagues or students) to Pau next year for one to two weeks. D. (Live from GPR2018 meeting in Switzerland) -- Envoy? de mon appareil Android avec K-9 Mail. Veuillez excuser ma bri?vet?. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From gllore at lsu.edu Sun Jun 24 16:55:31 2018 From: gllore at lsu.edu (Juan Lorenzo) Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2018 16:55:31 -0600 Subject: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal In-Reply-To: <3F085485-F5D3-40C2-B70F-D3432C9ABDBB@xs4all.nl> References: <3F085485-F5D3-40C2-B70F-D3432C9ABDBB@xs4all.nl> Message-ID: Dear All, (Sorry with my the typos in my past message) I'd be happy to attend and share my experience dealing with SU. Summer is a good time and Pau is not too far from where my parents live in Barcelona I?d like to see what developers have been doing with the core SU whether it is modifying the core functionality of the code or wrapping the code into scripts and GUI's to improve funtionality. Best Juan Lorenzo On 6/19/2018 8:45 AM, G. Diephuis wrote: > > Dominique, good afternoon > > Excellent idea! In principle I would like to participate ? I am a > part-time user & can possibly contribute with some of my lecture > material, that contains some applications. It will depend on the sort > of topics that are envisaged. I will take care of my own travel & > accomodation ? Pau is just two days driving from here. Anyhow, I?ll > put provisional dates in my 2019 diary > > Please convey my kindest regards to John if you see/mail him > > Gerhard > > -------------------------------------------- > > |??Drs G. Diephuis > > |??Geophysical Education & Advice > > |??11 Delfland > > |??9405 NJ ASSEN > > |??The Netherlands > > | ?Tel + 31 (0)592 359038 > > |??GSM + 31 (0)6 129 629 24 > > | Private e-mail : Gdiephuis at xs4all.nl > > | TUD e-mail: G.Diephuis at TUDelft.nl > > |??Website www.epts.org > > -------------------------------------------- > > Moral : > > So oft in geologic wars, > > The interpreters I ween, > > Rail on in utter ignorance > > Of what each other mean > > And brag about a giant field > > Not one of them has really seen!! > > Free after John Godfrey Saxe (1816 - 1887) > > *From: * on behalf of Dominique > Rousset > *Date: *Tuesday, 19 June 2018 at 12:24 > *To: *SU-users > *Subject: *[Seisunix] SU summer school proposal > > Dear fellow SU users, > > I have an idea and the opportunity to apply for funding in order to > make it real ! > > My university (Pau, south Western France) is willing to give > significant amount of funding for summer schools. > > My idea is to apply (next September/October) to propose as SU summer > school for next year (late June/early July 2019 or end of August, when > the University is open and the students are away). > > In my mind, it would be nice to build a mix of summer school (stricto > sensu) on selected topics for people who want to learn processing and > a coding camp (bug hunting, new features of existing SU tools, porting > alien codes to SU, new processing sequences and tutorials using SU). > Maybe the audience would be too heterogeneous and we have to choose > between these options. > > > I think a summer school would be a stimulating environment for the SU > community. > > Depending on the funding obtained from the University and maybe > (dreaming is still allowed) other sponsors, the money would be used to > pay for travel and accommodation of senior SU (or processing) users > (teachers of the summer school) and participants (specially students). > > I already discussed the idea with John who finds it "workable". > > And you, SU users, what do you think of that ? Who is interested in > coming (or sending colleagues or students) to Pau next year for one to > two weeks. > > D. (Live from GPR2018 meeting in Switzerland) > > > -- > Envoy? de mon appareil Android avec K-9 Mail. Veuillez excuser ma > bri?vet?._______________________________________________ seisunix > mailing list seisunix at mailman.mines.edu > https://mailman.mines.edu/mailman/listinfo/seisunix Unsubscribe: > seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu > > > > _______________________________________________ > seisunix mailing list > seisunix at mailman.mines.edu > https://mailman.mines.edu/mailman/listinfo/seisunix > Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu -- --LSU-- Juan M. Lorenzo Associate Professor Ernest & Alice Neal Professorship in Geology & Geophysics Adjunct Faculty in Dept. Petroleum Engineering Howe-Russell-Kniffen Building Room 215 Corner South Campus/Tower Drives Louisiana State University Baton Rouge, LA 70803-4101 Tel.: (225) 578-4249 Fax: (225) 578-2302 Seismic Shop: (225) 578-3424 Harrison Subsurface Lab: (225) 578-4816 e-mail: gllore at lsu.edu URL: http://www.geol.lsu.edu/jlorenzo -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rlwalker at usc.edu Sun Jun 24 19:15:04 2018 From: rlwalker at usc.edu (Robert Walker) Date: Sun, 24 Jun 2018 18:15:04 -0700 Subject: [Seisunix] SU summer school proposal In-Reply-To: References: <3F085485-F5D3-40C2-B70F-D3432C9ABDBB@xs4all.nl> Message-ID: This sounds great, and would be great if it could be mixed with a hackathon for general code enhancements. On Sun, Jun 24, 2018, 15:07 Juan Lorenzo wrote: > Dear All, > > (Sorry with my the typos in my past message) > I'd be happy to attend and share my experience dealing with SU. > Summer is a good time and Pau is not too far from where my parents live in > Barcelona > I?d like to see what developers have been doing with the core SU whether > it is modifying > the core functionality of the code or wrapping the code into scripts and > GUI's to improve > funtionality. > > Best > Juan Lorenzo > > On 6/19/2018 8:45 AM, G. Diephuis wrote: > > Dominique, good afternoon > > > > Excellent idea! In principle I would like to participate ? I am a > part-time user & can possibly contribute with some of my lecture material, > that contains some applications. It will depend on the sort of topics that > are envisaged. I will take care of my own travel & accomodation ? Pau is > just two days driving from here. Anyhow, I?ll put provisional dates in my > 2019 diary > > > > Please convey my kindest regards to John if you see/mail him > > > > Gerhard > > > > > > -------------------------------------------- > > | Drs G. Diephuis > > | Geophysical Education & Advice > > | 11 Delfland > > | 9405 NJ ASSEN > > | The Netherlands > > | Tel + 31 (0)592 359038 > > | GSM + 31 (0)6 129 629 24 > > | Private e-mail : Gdiephuis at xs4all.nl > > | TUD e-mail: G.Diephuis at TUDelft.nl > > | Website www.epts.org > > > > -------------------------------------------- > > > > Moral : > > > > So oft in geologic wars, > > The interpreters I ween, > > Rail on in utter ignorance > > Of what each other mean > > And brag about a giant field > > Not one of them has really seen!! > > > > Free after John Godfrey Saxe (1816 - 1887) > > > > > > > > *From: * > on behalf of Dominique Rousset > > *Date: *Tuesday, 19 June 2018 at 12:24 > *To: *SU-users > *Subject: *[Seisunix] SU summer school proposal > > > > Dear fellow SU users, > > I have an idea and the opportunity to apply for funding in order to make > it real ! > > My university (Pau, south Western France) is willing to give significant > amount of funding for summer schools. > > My idea is to apply (next September/October) to propose as SU summer > school for next year (late June/early July 2019 or end of August, when the > University is open and the students are away). > > In my mind, it would be nice to build a mix of summer school (stricto > sensu) on selected topics for people who want to learn processing and a > coding camp (bug hunting, new features of existing SU tools, porting alien > codes to SU, new processing sequences and tutorials using SU). Maybe the > audience would be too heterogeneous and we have to choose between these > options. > > > I think a summer school would be a stimulating environment for the SU > community. > > Depending on the funding obtained from the University and maybe (dreaming > is still allowed) other sponsors, the money would be used to pay for travel > and accommodation of senior SU (or processing) users (teachers of the > summer school) and participants (specially students). > > I already discussed the idea with John who finds it "workable". > > And you, SU users, what do you think of that ? Who is interested in coming > (or sending colleagues or students) to Pau next year for one to two weeks. > > D. (Live from GPR2018 meeting in Switzerland) > > > -- > Envoy? de mon appareil Android avec K-9 Mail. Veuillez excuser ma > bri?vet?._______________________________________________ seisunix mailing > list seisunix at mailman.mines.edu > https://mailman.mines.edu/mailman/listinfo/seisunix > > Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu > > > _______________________________________________ > seisunix mailing listseisunix at mailman.mines.eduhttps://mailman.mines.edu/mailman/listinfo/seisunix > Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu > > > -- > --LSU-- > Juan M. Lorenzo > Associate Professor > Ernest & Alice Neal Professorship in Geology & Geophysics > Adjunct Faculty in Dept. Petroleum Engineering > Howe-Russell-Kniffen Building Room 215 > Corner South Campus/Tower Drives > Louisiana State University > Baton Rouge, LA 70803-4101 > Tel.: (225) 578-4249 > Fax: (225) 578-2302 > Seismic Shop: (225) 578-3424 > Harrison Subsurface Lab: (225) 578-4816 > e-mail: gllore at lsu.edu > URL: http://www.geol.lsu.edu/jlorenzo > > _______________________________________________ > seisunix mailing list > seisunix at mailman.mines.edu > > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__mailman.mines.edu_mailman_listinfo_seisunix&d=DwICAg&c=clK7kQUTWtAVEOVIgvi0NU5BOUHhpN0H8p7CSfnc_gI&r=BWOpUsAp5dvI5cUiP4uZxQ&m=2ounnjvP0yiPgOhvDLnnRuo_cUv-IGrmWKBovmtMHx0&s=0zD1IES2Qg0uNsCIowaJNr8k_rcAHI79mqJWEeqcpEY&e= > Unsubscribe: seisunix-unsubscribe at mailman.mines.edu > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From dominique.rousset at univ-pau.fr Mon Jun 25 06:28:07 2018 From: dominique.rousset at univ-pau.fr (Dominique ROUSSET) Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2018 14:28:07 +0200 Subject: [Seisunix] Fwd: SU summer school 2019 In-Reply-To: <430BF7C5-DA91-47EA-941F-16B0C918515B@gmail.com> References: <430BF7C5-DA91-47EA-941F-16B0C918515B@gmail.com> Message-ID: <078ddc26-59b6-0644-cf29-72a77ea5cacf@univ-pau.fr> Reading the PS, I think that I can forward the mail to the seisunix group. D. -------- Message transf?r? -------- Sujet?: SU summer school 2019 Date?: Sun, 24 Jun 2018 18:15:32 -0500 De?: Chris Liner Pour?: dominique.rousset at univ-pau.fr Copie ??: John Stockwell Dominique,? I?ve been following your idea of an SU summer school next year in Pau. I support you completely and would likely be able to attend and happy to contribute where I can. I have funding to cover the trip.? If it comes together, the organizers may want plan a publication to be one of the products of the school. Perhaps a digital product with code and data. Another thought is whether or not to organize this under the auspices of a professional society. That has some attraction, but also comes with baggage in the form of organization, restriction of publication rights, exclusion of other societies, etc. Another possibility is to simply have it associated with the universities involved. For example, for my time and effort the University of Arkansas could be listed as an organizing sponsor. It might be easier to attract corporate sponsorship that way since companies want access to university students as future employees. Best regards,? Chris Ps. No idea how to post something to the seismic UNIX digest, or I would?ve put this note there. Prof. Christopher L. Liner? Department of Geosciences Chairman Storm Endowed Chair of Petroleum Geology University of Arkansas Blogs:?Chair? ?Seismos ??Grad ??Outcrops -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: