04/25/2008 Michael B. Rabinovich: "Physics and Benefits of Multi-component Induction Measurements: Application to Formation Evaluation and Geosteering".
This presentation was originally given as invited paper at 2007 Joint SEG - SPWLA Workshop "Directional Resistivity Measurement" in San-Antonio.
Michael B. Rabinovich received his Msc degree in 1983 from the Moscow Institute of Oil and Gas industry and his PhD degree from the Russian Academy of Science, both in Geophysics. From 1983 to 1989 he worked at the Siberian Research Institute for Geology, Geophysics and Mineral Resources as an engineer-geophysicist. In 1990 he joined the Institute for Petroleum Research and Geophysics in Holon, Israel. As a research scientist his interests included 3-D electromagnetic modeling and interpretation, the application of EM methods in groundwater and environmental studies. Since 1994 he has been working as a research and senior scientist in Baker Atlas/INTEQ, Houston, Texas. Participated in the development of the HDIL and 3DEX wireline tools, processing and interpretation software. He is currently a Resistivity Processing & Computational Physics group manager and his research interests include processing, forward modeling and inversion of wireline and LWD resistivity data.
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