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Michael R Hudec is a Research Professor at the Bureau of Economic Geology, Jackson School of Geosciences, The University of Texas at Austin. He has been codirector of the industry-funded Applied Geodynamics Laboratory (AGL) since 2002, focusing on salt tectonics and shale tectonics. Previously, he taught structural geology at Baylor University from 1997 to 2000.
His research interests include salt tectonics mechanics, kinematic models for salt structures, 3-D computer modeling, and seismic interpretation. Key areas of study involve salt deformation dynamics in passive margins (Brazil, West Africa, Gulf of Mexico), allochthonous salt sheets, and textbook co-authorship on salt tectonics with Martin Jackson.
Recent research trends emphasize salt-basement interactions, mobile shale systems, and the evolution of contractional minibasins. His work bridges theoretical models with industry applications, addressing pore pressure prediction, stress analysis, and structural restoration of sedimentary basins.
He actively participates in academic committees, including the Initiative Review Committee and Endowment Committee at the Jackson School. AGL's technology transfer initiatives include The Salt Mine resource and partnerships with global energy firms.
Laboratory and fieldwork focus on physical modeling, seismic data analysis, and collaborative projects with institutions like Petrobras and BP. His research impacts exploration strategies in deepwater basins and energy transition technologies.
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