Institution: Oklahoma Geological Survey
Open Until: 2022-10-28
The Oklahoma Geological Survey (OGS) seeks a Ph.D. geoscientist with experience in basin-scale to plume-scale subsurface fluid flow modeling, with good understanding of geostorage problems, such as carbon capture, hydrogen fuel, and/or natural gas storage. This scientist will become a core member of the OGS staff and work in a collaborative environment to generate external funding and peer-reviewed publications.
Major Duties will include:
-Generate external funding and write publications
-Performing computational modeling and data analysis
-Preparing and working with Geological materials and data, as well as Geophysical data and analysis
-Perform and provide operational supervision for laboratory activities
-Representing OU and OGS in state and national meetings/events
-Contributing to OGS Outreach activities
-Present at meetings
-Perform other related duties as assigned
Required Education:
-Earned doctorate in Geology, Geophysics, Engineering, Computer Science, or Earth and Environment
-At least 3 years of experience in computational modeling/analysis of geophysical and geological data, computational geochemistry, geomechanics, or subsurface fluid flow monitoring and/or modeling
Skills:
-Possess effective and excellent written and oral communication skills
-Be proficient with computers, parallel processing, the use of GPUs, and will have used them in the past
-Be able to work independently and in cross-disciplinary teams
-Possess excellent numerical modeling and and analytical abilities
-Possess excellent organizational skills
To apply, submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references using the following webpage: https://ou.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=222181&tz=GMT-05%3A00&tzname=America%2FChicago. The nominal start date is January 1, 2023, and review of applications will begin in mid October.
Open Until: 2022-10-28
The Oklahoma Geological Survey (OGS) seeks a Ph.D. geoscientist with experience in basin-scale to plume-scale subsurface fluid flow modeling, with good understanding of geostorage problems, such as carbon capture, hydrogen fuel, and/or natural gas storage. This scientist will become a core member of the OGS staff and work in a collaborative environment to generate external funding and peer-reviewed publications.
Major Duties will include:
-Generate external funding and write publications
-Performing computational modeling and data analysis
-Preparing and working with Geological materials and data, as well as Geophysical data and analysis
-Perform and provide operational supervision for laboratory activities
-Representing OU and OGS in state and national meetings/events
-Contributing to OGS Outreach activities
-Present at meetings
-Perform other related duties as assigned
Required Education:
-Earned doctorate in Geology, Geophysics, Engineering, Computer Science, or Earth and Environment
-At least 3 years of experience in computational modeling/analysis of geophysical and geological data, computational geochemistry, geomechanics, or subsurface fluid flow monitoring and/or modeling
Skills:
-Possess effective and excellent written and oral communication skills
-Be proficient with computers, parallel processing, the use of GPUs, and will have used them in the past
-Be able to work independently and in cross-disciplinary teams
-Possess excellent numerical modeling and and analytical abilities
-Possess excellent organizational skills
To apply, submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, and contact information for three references using the following webpage: https://ou.taleo.net/careersection/2/jobdetail.ftl?job=222181&tz=GMT-05%3A00&tzname=America%2FChicago. The nominal start date is January 1, 2023, and review of applications will begin in mid October.