Gabor Korvin

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Gabor Korvin
Born
Citizenship Hungary
OccupationAcademic / Scientist
Known forFractal geometry in Earth Sciences
Scientific career
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Gabor Korvin (born in 1942 in Hungary) is a Hungarian Mathematician. He served as a professor at the Department of Earth Sciences, King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals. His main areas of research interest include fractal geometry in the earth sciences, statistical rock physics and mathematical geophysics. He is a well-known Applied Mathematician, Geophysicist, Petrophysicist, Historian. At KFUPM he was Coordinator of the Reservoir Characterization Research Group. As Professor, he taught Reservoir Characterization, Seismic Stratigraphy, Petrophysics & Well logging, Solid Earth Geophysics, Geoelectric Exploration, Reflection Seismology, Inverse Problems, Geostatistics and Reservoir Characterization. Fractal Models in the Earth Sciences by Gabor Korvin was one of the earlier books on the application of Fractals in the Earth Sciences.[1]

Education[edit]

  • Ph.D. in geophysics, Univ. Heavy Industries, Miskolc, Hungary, 1978
  • M.Sc. in Applied Mathematics, Univ. Nat. Sciences, Budapest, Hungary, 1966
  • Graduate Diploma in Islamic Studies, Univ. New England, Armidale, Australia, 1998

Employment[edit]

Books[edit]

  • Korvin, G., "Fractal Models in the Earth Sciences"

References[edit]

  1. ^ Korvin, Gabor (1992). Fractal Methods in the Earth Science. Amsterdam: Elsevier.