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Inverse problems are ubiquitous in geoscience with applications spanning from earthquake and exploration seismology, all the way to electromagnetics and gravity potential methods. We will start this online event by presenting PyLops, a Python-based framework aimed at solving large-scale inverse problems, and its latest developments to allow interoperability between CPU and GPU computations. This will be followed by an open discussion where we wish to hear from the audience about their experience with PyLops and possibly identify any current limitationsa that has prevented them from benefitting from it in their work.
Matteo Ravasi
Matteo is a Geophysicist with strong background in Applied Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, and Computer Science. Currently Assistant Professor at KAUST, after a long careeer at Equinor. Matteo is the originator and principal contributor of pylops.
Rendezvous: a virtual workshop series
Subsurface Rendezvous is a regular online event aimed at diving into technical subsurface topics whilst exploring a distributed and asynchronous workshop format.
What we know so far is that each event:
begins with a live session between 30-90 minutes including a presentation / demo followed by open discussion or interactive work
an open discussion channel is available on swung’s slack to continue the conversation, include people who couldn’t make the live session and to make space for contributions
the session is streamed to youtube too, allowing people in other timezones to watch and participate in the slack discussion
After the live event the presenter will guide the discussion towards their outcome / objectives
Got a topic that you are keen to discuss or work on? let us know in slack.