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DESCRIPTION:IEEE Tulsa Section would like to invite its members and friends
  to join the Geophysical Society of Tulsa for a presentation on Tracking T
 ornados with Seismic Sensors\, which will be presented by Dr. Phil Bording
 . The presentation will be on March 12th at 11:30 AM CST at Baxter&#39;s Inter
 urban Grill located at 717 S Houston Ave Suite 500\, Tulsa\, OK 74127. Par
 king is available on the Southside of the building.\n\nDr. Phil Bording re
 ceived a BS in Applied Mathematics from the University of Missouri\, an MS
  in Computer Science from the University of Alabama\, and a PhD from the U
 niversity of Tulsa with the thesis &quot;Wave Equation Difference Engine.&quot; He w
 orked with Amoco Chemicals and Amoco Production Company from 1970-1987 and
  with Minnesota Supercomputing Center Inc. from 1987-1994. During 1994-199
 5\, he was a postdoctoral fellow with the Memorial University Seismic Imag
 ing Consortium. Bording was a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Geo
 physics at the University of Texas at Austin for two years and has worked 
 for Nichols Research Corporation\, IBM\, PGS\, and CSC. He held the Husky 
 Energy Chair in Oil and Gas Research at Memorial University for five years
 \, and then he moved to Alabama A&amp;M as Chair of Computer Science. In 2010\
 , he retired and now works as a consultant in computational sciences and g
 eophysics. His professional affiliations include SEG\, CSEG\, IEEE\, ACM\,
  AGU\, and SIAM. He has taught numerous short courses for the SEG and CSEG
 .\n\nSpeaker(s): \, Phil Bording\n\n717 S Houston Ave Suite 500\, Tulsa\, 
 Oklahoma\, United States\, 74127
LOCATION:717 S Houston Ave Suite 500\, Tulsa\, Oklahoma\, United States\, 7
 4127
ORGANIZER:k.s.holland@ieee.org
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SUMMARY:Tracking Tornados with Seismic Sensors
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/540524
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;IEEE Tulsa Section would like to invite it
 s members and friends to join the Geophysical Society of Tulsa for a prese
 ntation on Tracking Tornados with Seismic Sensors\, which will be presente
 d by Dr. Phil Bording.&amp;nbsp\; The presentation will be on March 12&lt;sup&gt;th&lt;
 /sup&gt; at 11:30 AM CST at Baxter&#39;s Interurban Grill located at 717 S Housto
 n Ave Suite 500\, Tulsa\, OK 74127.&amp;nbsp\; Parking is available on the Sou
 thside of the building.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;Dr. Phil Bording received a BS in Applied 
 Mathematics from the University of Missouri\, an MS in Computer Science fr
 om the University of Alabama\, and a PhD from the University of Tulsa with
  the thesis &quot;Wave Equation Difference Engine.&quot; He worked with Amoco Chemic
 als and Amoco Production Company from 1970-1987 and with Minnesota Superco
 mputing Center Inc. from 1987-1994. During 1994-1995\, he was a postdoctor
 al fellow with the Memorial University Seismic Imaging Consortium. Bording
  was a postdoctoral fellow at the Institute for Geophysics at the Universi
 ty of Texas at Austin for two years and has worked for Nichols Research Co
 rporation\, IBM\, PGS\, and CSC. He held the Husky Energy Chair in Oil and
  Gas Research at Memorial University for five years\, and then he moved to
  Alabama A&amp;amp\;M as Chair of Computer Science. In 2010\, he retired and n
 ow works as a consultant in computational sciences and geophysics. His pro
 fessional affiliations include SEG\, CSEG\, IEEE\, ACM\, AGU\, and SIAM. H
 e has taught numerous short courses for the SEG and CSEG.&lt;/p&gt;
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