Abhinav Pratap Singh

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1160 ES&T

311 Ferst Drive

Atlanta, GA 30332-0340

I’m a third year Phd student in Earth and Atmospheric Science at Georgia Institute of Technology. Prior to joining Georgia Tech, I received my Integrated Masters of Technology in Applied Geophysics from Indian Institute of Technology (Indian School of Mines) Dhanbad.

I am interested in imaging the earth primarily via electromagnetic methods. This can lead to applications in carbon capture (CCS), geothermal reservoirs, properties of mantle and deeper earth. To bring these to effect, my research is inclined towards (but not limited to) geophysical inverse problems, scientific machine learning, uncertainty quantification and mixing information from different types of datasets.

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Jul 9, 2025 I am awarded the SEG/Frans and Alice Hammons Scholarship for the academic year 2025-26. Thanks SEG!
May 30, 2025 I will give an oral presentation at the Grodon Research Seminar and will present a poster on the same topic in the corresponding Gordon Research Conference on “Interiors of the Earth”.
Oct 31, 2024 I will be present in-person for the AGU Fall Meeting’24, with 2 abstracts being selected for poster presentations. Let’s connect if you’re in town!
Oct 24, 2024 I’m presenting my work using stochastic inversion schemes at Electromagnetic Induction Workshop (EMIW), Beppu, 2024 on the MT data collected in Rwanda last summers. Let’s connect if you’re in town!
Jul 10, 2024 I am awarded the SEG Foundation, SEG/ Gerald W. Hohmann Memorial, and SEG/Norman and SEG/Shirley Domenico Scholarship for the academic year 2024-25. Thanks SEG!
May 2, 2024 My proposal for Google Summer of Code ‘24 has been accepted. I’ll be working towards implementing Neural Operators in Julia, using Lux.jl and hopefully a lot more. Here’s a small summary.
Oct 25, 2023 I will be present in-person for the AGU Fall Meeting’23, with 2 abstracts being selected for poster presentations. Let’s connect if you’re in town!
Jun 25, 2023 I am awarded the SEG Foundation/Apache scholarship for the academic year 2023-24. Thanks SEG!
Jun 14, 2023 Finished an MT fieldwork in Rwanda with my lab colleagues. A challenging area to do an MT survey on, with lots of powerlines, and hard and sloping terrain, but a great learning experience.