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Mladen Nedimović

Canada Research Chair in Geophysics and Petroleum Exploration, Tier 2
Earth Sciences

Education

2000, PhD, University of Toronto
1994, MSc, University of Toronto
1991, BSc, University of Belgrade 

Affiliations 

  • Theatre Resource Centre
  • Mountaineering Association of Serbia
  • Music school, classical piano

Honours and awards

  • Canadian Government Laboratory Visiting Fellow, 2000-2002
  • University of Toronto Open Doctoral Fellowship, 1995-1997
  • Canadian Society of Exploration Geophysicists Scholarship, 1995-97
  • Hart House Film Board Post Production Grant, 1997
  • Hart House film Board Production Grant, 1997
  • Ontario Graduate Scholarship, 1994
  • State Oil & Gas Co. of Yugoslavia Graduate Scholarship, 1992

Publications

16 articles published, accepted or submitted 
31 abstracts published

Website

Link to website

Email:  Dr. Mladen Nedimovic

                                                    

Seismic Reflection 

Dr. Nedimovic has over 15 years of experience in reflection seismology and geological interpretation of seismic images. My work in academia and the petroleum industry has involved imaging methodology development, and collecting, processing and interpreting 2D and 3D seismic reflection data. These data were collected on land and at sea for various purposes, from exploration to environmental, and at various scales, from engineering to crustal. He is a Principal Investigator (PI) as well as co-PI on projects funded by the US National Science Foundation, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Canadian Foundation for Innovation, Nova Scotia Research
and Innovation Trust, LDEO Climate Center and Vetlessen Foundation, as well as other organizations. His current
research is focused on rifting and crustal accretion processes at intermediate- to fast-spreading centers, subduction zone structure and seismic hazards, petroleum exploration at passive margins, current deformation, physical oceanography using reflection imaging, and climate change.