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Team

James Geiser
Dr. James Geiser, President: Co-Founder and past president of the original Geo-Logic Systems Inc., Jim is an MIT-trained mathematician and scientist. He is responsible for developing the structural geology algorithms. He was Director of the CogniSeis Development Boulder Center, acting in various capacities, including the CSD Vice President of Software Engineering.

Bob Ratliff
Dr. Robert Ratliff, Director of Product Development: Bob was one of the original employees of Geo-Logic Systems Inc. and was Assistant Director of the CogniSeis Development Boulder Center; he was also responsible for the technical content of GeoSec, GeoSec3D, and GeoStrat. Bob is active in structural geology research, development, education, and consulting.
Kurt Ranzinger
Mr. Kurt Ranzinger, Chief Software Engineer: Beginning in 1992, Kurt was the senior software engineer in the CogniSeis Boulder Center and was responsible for the development of GeoSec3D and the GeoView Toolkit. In addition to being a world-class OO Architect & Developer, Kurt holds a graduate degree in geophysics from the Colorado School of Mines.
Catalina Luneburg
Dr. Catalina Luneburg, Senior Geologist: Catalina has a wide-ranging structural geology background, including academic faculty and oil industry consulting positions (she recently left Midland Valley). She has authored or co-authored over 60 technical papers, and has multilingual fluency: English, German, Spanish, French, and Italian. Catalina's Ph.D. is from ETH (1996) where she was one of John Ramsay's last students before his retirement.
Pete Geiser
Dr. Peter Geiser: Co-Founder of the original Geo-Logic Systems, Inc., and the conceiver of GeoSec. Peter was Vice-President of the original GLS and Manager of Geological Research for CogniSeis Development. He is a structural geologist with many active research projects, and has been instrumental in the design of software tools for geologists. For the past several years Peter's focus has been in the use of seismic emission tomography (SET) for imaging hydraulically linked fracture/fault networks in hydrocarbon reservoirs.

 

 

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