Robert H. Stolt is currently a Geoscience Fellow at Conoco Phillips. He is an Honorary. Member Society of Exploration Geophysicists (SEG) and of the Geophysical Society of Tulsa (GST). He obtained a PhD in theoretical physics at the University of Colorado in 1970, and joined Conoco in 1971. He spent 1979-80 at Stanford University as Consulting Professor and Acting Director of the Stanford Exploration Project. In 1980 he received the Reginald Fessenden Award for original contributions to geophysics, and in 1998 the DuPont Lavoisier Medal for technical achievement. From 1979 to 1985 he was SEG Associate Editor for seismic imaging and inversion was SEG Editor from 1985-1987, and SEG Publications Committee Chairman from 1987-1989.
In 1994 he served as Technical Program Chairman of the Sixty-Fourth Annual SEG Meeting in Los Angeles. Dr. Stolt has authored numerous scientific publications, including an earlier text on seismic migration. Arthur B. Weglein holds the Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished University Professorship in Physics at the University of Houston, with a joint Professorship in the Department of Physics and the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences. He is the Founder and Director of the Mission-Oriented Seismic Research Program, which began in 2001 and is a consortium supported by the world's major oil and service companies, as well as various US government programs, Before joining the University of Houston, he worked at Arco's Research Laboratory in Plano, Texas, and at Schlumberger Cambridge Research Laboratory in the UK. Professor Weglein served as the SEG Distinguished Lecturer in 2003 and was awarded the SEG's Reginald Fessenden Award in 2010. In 2008, he received the Distinguished Townsend Harris Medal from the City College of the City University of New York in recognition of his contributions to exploration seismology.