
معرفی
Paul Baville is a postdoctoral researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) since January 2023, focusing on General Geology within the AGW department. Previously, he worked at Université de Lorraine's GeoRessources laboratory as a postdoc (2022) and completed his PhD in 2022 on stratigraphic correlation uncertainties. His research integrates computer-assisted methods like dynamic time warping, wavelet transforms, and Bayesian inference to address sedimentary basin modeling and subsurface uncertainty quantification.
His research spans computational geology, stochastic simulation, and chronostratigraphic correlation. Key methodologies include discrete wavelet transforms for transgressive/regressive sequence detection, Bézier cubic interpolation for surface simulation, and dynamic time warping for resistivity log correlation. Recent work examines the impact of sediment transport direction on stratigraphic correlation and explores automated scenario generation in multi-well correlations.
Paul collaborates extensively with the RING Consortium and has presented at international conferences including EAGE and IAMG. He has contributed to tools like WeCo for multi-well correlation and Cupydon for magnetostratigraphic time-depth correlation. His technical expertise includes Python/C++ programming, geomodeling, and uncertainty assessment frameworks.
