- Geophysics
- Seismic Inversion
- Bayesian Statistics
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Odd Kolbjørnsen is an Associate Professor at the University of Oslo's Department of Mathematics, affiliated with the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences. His primary research focuses on geophysics, seismic inversion, Bayesian statistics, and data-driven reservoir modeling. He holds a strong academic background in mathematical geosciences, with contributions to methodologies like Bayesian inversion, Markov mesh modeling, and deep learning applications in geoscience. His work bridges traditional geophysical analysis with modern computational techniques, emphasizing uncertainty quantification and high-resolution imaging in reservoir characterization. Key research areas include seismic data reconstruction, multi-task neural networks for flow metering, and 4D seismic inversion for lithology-fluid prediction. His publications span journals like Geophysics , Mathematical Geosciences , and Neural Networks , reflecting interdisciplinary collaborations in geostatistics and energy engineering. No scientific awards are explicitly listed, though his extensive publication record underscores his research impact. His advisory role and involvement in research groups like 'Statistics and Data Science' at UiO highlight his academic leadership. Ongoing work focuses on integrating machine learning with geophysical data analysis and CO2 sequestration optimization.


