
معرفی
Dr. David E. Lumley is the Cecil & Ida Green Endowed Chair in Geophysics and Professor of Earth Sciences & Physics at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD), serving as Department Head since 2021. He holds a PhD from Stanford University (1995), MSc and BSc from the University of British Columbia (1989/1986). His research focuses on wavefield inversion methodologies for 4D time-lapse seismology, subsurface imaging, and applications to CO2 sequestration, induced seismicity, and planetary geodynamics. Lumley directs UTD's Seismic Imaging & Inversion Lab and previously led the Center for Energy Geoscience at University of Western Australia (2009-2017).
Education:
- PhD in Geophysics, Stanford University (1995)
- MSc in Geophysics & Astronomy, UBC (1989)
- BSc (Hons) in Geophysics & Astronomy, UBC (1986)
Research Interests: Pioneering 4D time-lapse seismology, seismic full-waveform inversion (FWI), ambient noise imaging, and applications to energy transition challenges. Current projects include monitoring Yellowstone's magmatic system, CO2 storage validation, and induced seismicity characterization. Combines HPC, AI, and geostatistical methods to solve inverse problems in exploration geophysics and environmental monitoring.
Awards: SEG's J. Clarence Karcher Award (1996), 8 Best Paper Awards, Distinguished Lecturer for AAPG/SEG/SPE, and SEG Endowed Scholarships. Named SEG's first 'Pioneer of Geophysics' in 2005.
Grants: Over $135M in competitive funding from NSF, DOE, DOD, and international agencies. Active in industry partnerships through ventures like 4th Wave Imaging (acquired by Fugro, 2007).
Labs/Teams: Leads Seismic Imaging & Inversion Lab at UTD, collaborating with global networks in Australia, Europe, and industry consortia. Co-developer of seismic inversion software tools used in energy and environmental sectors.




