Re: python for geophysicists class in Calgary

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Greg Saunders

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Jun 15, 2011, 11:37:50 PM6/15/11
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Hi all, this sounds interesting. I cc'd the clug lists as I believe their are pythoners lurking there that are not on the python list :) My apologies if I'm wrong :(

Kind regards,
Greg


On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 8:17 PM, Lauren Johnson <ljoh...@enthought.com> wrote:
Hi,

Do you know of anyone in the Calgary users' group would be interested in a "Python for Geophysicists" course being taught in Calgary July 18-20?

I don't really want to post to the group since there is a charge for it.

The 3-Day course is targeted towards geophysicists and petrophysicists who would like to use (or currently use) the software language Python in their day-to-day work. The course material handles the use of Python for geomechanics, engineering, and modeling. Specific exercises include reading well logs into NumPy arrays and doing calculations on them, writing a module to calculate bulk density from P-wave velocity working with well logs, identifying areas of bad data in well logs, and selecting a horizon from a seismic cube. Detailed information is available here. http://www.enthought.com/training/open-calgary-geo.php

I look forward to hearing from you.

Kind regards,

Lauren

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Lauren Johnson
Enthought, Inc.
Scientific Computing Solutions
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