Lindsey Heagy
Assistant Professor
Research Classification
Research Interests
Geophysics
Inverse theory
data science
Machine Learning
Electromagnetics
Carbon sequestration
Groundwater
Environmental geophysics
Resource exploration
Relevant Thesis-Based Degree Programs
Research Options
I am available and interested in collaborations (e.g. clusters, grants).
I am interested in and conduct interdisciplinary research.
Research Methodology
Inverse theory
numerical methods
Optimization
data science
machine learning
Recruitment
Master's students
Doctoral students
Postdoctoral Fellows
Any time / year round
2021
2022
2023
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Publications
- MTH5: An archive and exchangeable data format for magnetotelluric time series data (2022)
Computers & Geosciences, 162, 105102 - Towards an open-source landscape for 3-D CSEM modelling (2021)
Geophysical Journal International, - 3D electromagnetic modelling and inversion: a case for open source (2020)
Exploration Geophysics, , 1--13 - Detecting induced polarisation effects in time-domain data: a modelling study using stretched exponentials (2020)
Exploration Geophysics, , 1--12 - Open-source software for simulations and inversions of airborne electromagnetic data (2020)
Exploration Geophysics, , 1--7 - Petrophysically and geologically guided multi-physics inversion using a dynamic Gaussian mixture model (2020)
Geophysical Journal International, - Sparse magnetic vector inversion in spherical coordinates (2020)
GEOPHYSICS, 85 (3), J33--J49 - Direct current resistivity with steel-cased wells (2019)
Geophysical Journal International, - Giving software its due through community-driven review and publication (2019)
- Modeling electromagnetics on cylindrical meshes with applications to steel-cased wells (2019)
Computers & Geosciences, 125, 115--130 - A framework for the upscaling of the electrical conductivity in the quasi-static Maxwell’s equations (2017)
Journal of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 317, 388--402 - 3D DC resistivity modeling of steel casing for reservoir monitoring using equivalent resistor network (2016)
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2016, , 932--936 - Pixels and their neighbors: Finite volume (2016)
Leading Edge, 35 (8), 703-706 - Modelling electromagnetic problems in the presence of cased wells (2015)
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2015, , 699--703 - Moving between dimensions in electromagnetic inversions (2015)
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts, 34, 5000-5004 - SimPEG: An open source framework for simulation and gradient based parameter estimation in geophysical applications (2015)
Computers and Geosciences, 85, 142-154 - Hydrofracture Mapping and Monitoring with Borehole Electromagnetic (EM) Methods (2014)
Proceedings 76th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2014, , 4375-4379 - Magnetic inversion of three airborne data sets over the Tli Kwi Cho kimberlite complex (2014)
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2014, - Magnetic inversion of three airborne data sets over the Tli Kwi Cho kimberlite complex SEG Denver 2014 Annual Meeting Magnetic inversion over Tli Kwi Cho SEG Denver 2014 Annual Meeting (2014)
, 1790--1794 - Multi-EM systems inversion - Towards a common conductivity model for the Tli Kwi Cho complex (2014)
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2014, - Numerical upscaling of electrical conductivity: A problem specific approach to generate coarse-scale models (2014)
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2014, (4), 680--684 - Parametrized Inversion Framework for Proppant Volume in a Hydraulically Fractured Reservoir (2014)
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2014, , 865--869 - Investigating the potential of using conductive or permeable proppant particles for hydraulic fracture characterization (2013)
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2013, - Investigating the potential of using conductive or permeable proppant particles for hydraulic fracture characterization SEG Houston 2013 Annual Meeting SEG Houston 2013 Annual Meeting (2013)
SEG Houston 2013 Annual Meeting, i, 576--580
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