Johan Robertsson receives the Conrad Schlumberger Award
Johan Robertsson, Professor for Applied Geophysics (D-ERDW), has received the 2018 Conrad Schlumberger Award of the European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE), in recognition of his innovative and pioneering contribution in subsurface imaging and wave modelling.
Extract from EAGE website: Johan Robertsson has contributed key scientific and technological advances in fields ranging from wavefield modelling, signal processing and wavefield analysis, seismic interferometry, sampling theory and modern scientific immersive laboratory experimentation and, most recently, marine simultaneous source technology. In 2016 he launched Seismic Apparition GmbH, offering game-changing seismic data acquisition, processing and imaging solutions. Johan now leads about 30 researchers at ETH, including more than 6 postdocs and 15 PhD students. For his outstanding achievements, the rate of his high quality scientific research and innovation, his mentoring spirit and its evident industrial impact, EAGE is delighted to present Johan Robertsson with the 2018 Conrad Schlumberger Award.
About the Conrad Schlumberger Award
The Conrad Schlumberger Award is presented to a member of European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE) who has made an outstanding contribution over a period of time to the scientific and technical advancement of the geosciences, particularly geophysics. In exceptional circumstances, a maximum of two Schlumberger Awards may be granted annually.
The Conrad Schlumberger Award consists of a medal and a certificate.