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Student Essay Awards
in Magnetics

 

 

Magnetic methods are often one of the first study areas in geophysics due to:

* Role as one of the earliest and best-
   known geophysical methods.

* Wide variety of principles that can be
   learned through magnetics

* Effectiveness for mineral and
   hydrocarbon exploration,
groundwater,
   near surface characterization, research
   in solid earth tectonophysics, and more.

* Continuing interest in integrating
   data from independent sources into
   multi-disciplinary interpretations.

With these thoughts in mind, we invite students from universities, colleges and technical schools to participate in the Student Essay Awards in Magnetics.

3 financial / software award recipients will be selected by an internationally acclaimed panel of teaching professionals.

Essay Award Program Objectives

 The aims of the Student Essay Awards in Magnetics are to:

  • Encourage understanding of magnetic methods in the earth sciences
     

  • Assist students with financial and non-financial support

1. Financial and Non-Financial Awards

Awards consist of financial awards in the following amounts:

  • Top essay – USD 1250
  • Second essay – USD 1000
  • Third essay – USD 500

In addition, each of the top three essayists will receive a one-year license of Profile Analyst – Encom’s expert geophysical analysis tool for potential field and other data. To access a flyer for classroom use, click here.

2. Qualifications

The awards are for students, including graduate students, attending an institute of higher education (university, college or technical school) as of October 1, 2003.

3. Topic of Essay

Selection of essay topics is at the discretion of students; however, students may wish to consider one of the following areas of investigation:

  • History and evolution of magnetic methods in the earth sciences
     

  • Applications of magnetics for mineral exploration, oil & gas exploration, near surface geophysics, etc.
     
  • New and emerging applications of magnetic methods,
    including laboratory studies, etc.
     
  • Field procedures and quality control of surveys
     
  • Mathematical or computer modeling methods
     
  • Software-based analysis and interpretation of results
     
  • Case histories, review of instrumentation types, etc.

4. Essay Award Requirements

To qualify for an award, students are required to:

  • Prepare a short essay (800 to 1200 words) on a clearly defined topic in Magnetics with representative illustrations
    as d
    esired
     
  •  Submit the essay in English with the “Application Information” described below
     

  •  Use the style guidelines from seg.org/publications/geophysics/manuscript.shtml
     

  • Include a list of essay references with at least one reference from a web-based source
     
  • Submit their essay and application by email no later than Friday, March 19, 2004 to communications@gemsys.ca
  • Provide a photocopy of a valid student registration card from an accredited university or college (due on notification that the student has been deemed eligible for an award)

5. Application Information

Please write the following items in a Word document and append to your essay.

  • Title of essay

  • Your name

  • Address (with zip or postal code)

  • Telephone number

  • E-mail address for notification of winners

  • Name of university, college or technical school

  • Faculty and major

  • Year of study

  • Name of professor / teacher

  • How did you learn about this awards program?

6. Announcement of Awards

The judges decisions will be announced in April 2004. Award recipients will be notified by email. An announcement will also be posted on the sponsoring companies’ websites.

 7. Judges  

Entries will be judged by an independent group of reviewers, comprising well known, international experts in the fields of magnetics and potential field methods. Judges include:  

8. Evaluation Criteria 

Essays will be evaluated on the basis of the following criteria:

  • Overall impression and comprehensiveness of essays
  • Technical accuracy
  • Writing and adherence to publishing standards

Please note that all judges’ decisions are final.

9. Publication of Essays

The following conditions relate to publication of essays and related materials:

  • All entrants agree that the copyright to each essay will be attributable to the conference sponsors and that their submissions can be published on sponsoring companies’ websites or their other external communication media with due acknowledgement to the author and without monetary or other compensation
     
  • Award recipients agree to provide a photograph of themselves for publication with their essays

10. Other

  • Essays based on graduation theses are acceptable
  • An essay that has been contributed to any other awards program is not acceptable
  • Once submitted, essays will not be returned to the applicant
  • Questions or comments can be submitted to communications@gemsys.ca

Thanks to Our Sponsors

The following have donated funds for awards and / or software to facilitate the Short Essay Awards in Magnetics:




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