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. . . . . continuing to make a difference . . . . . . .


This material is posted on the World-Wide-Web for the purpose of finding kindred spirits, new customers, and sharing what we have learned. If you have questions or would like more information e-mail to info@walden3d.com. Clicking on the title at the top of this page links to a list of projects Walden 3-D has taken on since incorporation. The Founder / Finder and an initial technical contact is H. Roice Nelson, Jr.: Short Biography, Expanded Resume, Oil & Gas Vita.

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This page is an introduction to the who have become involved, to one degree or another, with Walden 3-D, Inc. Those listed under identifying needs and enhancing philosophy are typically not available as consultants, but are listed because of their interest in the goals and activities that have been done to date and that are planned to be undertaken. Participants in the Walden 3-D Virtual Enterprise are listed based on their interest and involvement in the four major activities:

  1. Identifying Needs where there is an opportunity to make a difference:
    1. Frances Harris (off-site planning meetings)
    2. Rhonda Hartmann (accounting and administration)
    3. Susan Helgeson (marketing communications, research, and positioning)
    4. Pat Hyde (university research administration)
    5. Roice Krueger (efficiency and leadership)
    6. Bowen Loftin (virtual reality and computer-aided-training)
    7. Kenny Manchester (operations)
    8. Alex Massad (exploration and management)
    9. John Mouton (systems and reservoir simulation)
    10. Evan Pappas (hypermedia and business development)
    11. Laura Pankonien (marketing and geotechnical writing)
    12. Eddy J. Rogers (corporate law)
    13. Anders Saustrup (cultures, linguistics, and research)
    14. Paul Solvelious (medical imaging and visualization)
    15. Tracy Stark (geophysical visualization)
    16. Sherry Sump (research and administration)
    17. Corwin Slack (accounting systems and controller)
    18. Ron Szabo (hypermedia technologies)
    19. Blaine Taylor (information management)
    20. Craig Warner (systems and visualization software development)
    21. Cara White (urban planning)
    22. Laramie Winczewski (standards)
    23. Gary Young (advertising and printing)
    24. Gordon Young (electrical engineer and inventor)
  2. Geotechnical Consulting, with an emphasis on 3-D seismic interpretation and synergistic data integration:
    1. Hal Adams (seismic processing and interpretation)
    2. Dave Agarwal (seismic interpretation)
    3. Roger N. Anderson (rock physics and transcient flow analysis)
    4. Paul Belanger (paleontology)
    5. Scott A. Bowman (sequence stratigraphy, stratigraphic and basin modeling)
    6. Bill Brumbaugh (international operations and integrated interpretation)
    7. Steve Burt (systems adminsitration and seismic interpretation)
    8. Ned Butler (geology)
    9. Larry Cathles (fluid flow modeling)
    10. Dick Coons (velocity analysis and high tech geophysics)
    11. Ross Clark (exploration and horizontal wells)
    12. John Denham (seismic acquisition, processing, and interpretation)
    13. Les Denham (seismic interpretation)
    14. Chuck Edwards (geophysics and management)
    15. Laura Kay Ethetton (risk analysis)
    16. Lee Ethetton (systems support and geophysics)
    17. Warren L. Franz (high tech geophysics)
    18. Parker Gay (airborne magnetics)
    19. Steve Henry (geology and geophysics)
    20. Bob Horner (systems administration)
    21. Jeff Hume (seismic acquisition qc)
    22. Sam LeRoy (geostatistics and exploration)
    23. Merril Littlewood (accounting and business relationships)
    24. Wulf Massell (seismic processing)
    25. Brad Macurda (seismic stratigraphy)
    26. Sean McQuaind (lithology and fluid prediction from seismic)
    27. Dave Monk (seismic acquisition qc)
    28. Jory Pacht (sequence stratigraphy)
    29. Charlie Rego (object-oriented-programing and reservoir engineering)
    30. Wes Rice (training and geophysical research)
    31. Mustafa Sarabuda (environmental geophysics)
    32. Bob Scott (graphic correlation and paleontology)
    33. Dave Schwartz (Drilling)
    34. Sarah Stanley (coal bed methane and seismic interpretation)
    35. Steve Starr (geophysics and synergistic team building)
    36. Dave Schwartz (drilling)
    37. Peter Trabant (site surveys and high resolution geophysics)
    38. Tom Tucker (reservoir geology)
    39. Walt Turpening (cross-well geophysics)
    40. Leon Wells (geology)
    41. Richard Wu (software development and environmental geophysics)
  3. Improving Environments through information, rural, and urban design:
    1. Ken Aitken ( GIS and geophysics)
    2. John Amason (software and systems)
    3. Jim Bettencourt (CAD and GIS)
    4. Bill Bavinger (information design)
    5. Bill Bosler (hydrocarbon transportation and refining)
    6. Albert Boulanger (virtual enterprises and visualization)
    7. T.J. Dehghanyar (space-frame and tent structures)
    8. Raymond Gardner (architecture and design)
    9. Bill Klein (architecture and design)
    10. Mic Patterson (space-frame and tent structures)
    11. Gordon Pliskher (GIS and rural planning)
  4. Developing a Unified Philosophy under which to work and play and live:
    1. David Devor (project mind)
    2. Townsend Dunn (geochemistry and geophysics)
    3. Roice Nelson (integrated 3-D seismic interpretation and geotechnical consuting)
    4. Jan Shepherd (project mind)
    5. Todd Staheli (law and downstream marketing)
    6. Carolyn Sumners (astronomy, planetarium and museum education)
    7. Ken Turner (synergistic paintings)

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