Career Portfolio provided by Beyond.com Graduate Student Member Number: 48183198 Stanford, CA 94305 Portfolio: http://www.beyond.com/people/48183198 Professional Information Job Function: Construction & Extraction, Education, Training, & Library Education: Post Graduate Degree Experience: 1 – 3 Years Employment: Any Position Type Salary: $50-100k Citizenship: H-1 Visa Resume and *** Objective: Position in Geophysics or Resevoir Geomechancis within the International Petroleum Industry Education: *** Master of Science, Geophysics, Stanford Univesity, Stanford, CA. GPA: ***/4 *** Master of Science, Rock Mechanics, Faculty of Engineering, Modares University, Tehran, Iran. GPA: ***/*** *** Bachelor of Science, Mining Exploration Engineering, Shahroud University of Technology (S.U.T), Shahroud, Iran. GPA: ***/*** Thesis: Master Thesis Standord University: Hydro-fracture stimulation using Discrete fractur network in the Barnett Shale. Laboratory Measurements of Gas Flow in Shales Master Thesis Modares University: A geomechanical case study to Estimate the Magnitude and Orientation of In-situ Stresses in a Zagross Mountain Oil Field in Southwest Iran. Graduate Student Reviwer: • Journal of Petroleum & Science Engineering, ISSN: *** (***present) • Journal of Rock Mechanics & Mining Sciences, ISSN: *** (***present) Experiences/ Research Projects: Dec *** - Present • Hydraulic fracture stimulation in the Barnett shale gas using discrete fracture network • Laboratory Measurements of Flow in Gas Shale • Project Manager for Geophysics and Geology at Pey-Sang Consultancy Co • Research assistant in Modares University (part time) • Project manager; Nain-Shahroud Gas Pipe & Nain-Tehran Gas Pipe, optimum trajectory of Gas Pipe according to geotechnical Parameters, Peysang Consulting Engineering Company • Deterministic, probabilistic and sensitivity analysis for determination of the effect of uncertainty/variability of input parameters (pore pressure, water table and rock strength) on the results of slope stability analysis- limit equilibrium method. • Determination of rock mechanics and geomechanics parameters according to core data in Neka-Ray Project • Supervisor of exploratory boreholes site; Neka-Ray Project, slope stability project, Paysang Geotechnical and Rock Mechanics Consulting Engineering Company Feb *** – Sep *** • Rock Mechanics Classification; Estimation of Geomechanics Parameters (Shear wave velocity, UCS, Pore Pressure, Elastic and Dynamics Modules) from Special & Routine Petrophysical Data • Programming a software in MatLab, Well_stab, with following abilities: • Borehole stability; determination of optimum trajectory in deviated borehole; optimum mud weight, mud window; tendency for breakout and tensile induced fracture as function of rock strength and mud weight • Orientation of borehole breakout and tensile induced fractures, in deviated boreholes according to in situ stresses • Discrimination between natural fracture and tensile induced fracture with respect to in-situ stress • Different modes (6 modes) of borehole breakout according to in- situ stresses Graduate Student • Determination of stress polygon for constraining the in situ stresses • Prediction of critical pore pressure for sand production after depletion • Likelihood in Fault slip; determination of critical pore pressure for arbitrary strike and dip angle fault (important in pre-existing fault, induced micro seismicity, and maximum safe CO2 column) *** - *** • Student-work at computer site as supervisor in Shahroud University of Technology • Programming an extensive code on “Classification of discontinuity (based on dip direction and dip angle of discontinuity) with K-Means Method”. Scholarship/Awards: *** Michael L. Haider Fellowship, Stanford University, CA *** Government Fellowship for “Exceptional Student Talent Award”, Modares University, Iran *** Received “Exceptional Student Talent Award” as First ranked student in major, and department in Shahroud university of Tech., Iran *** Top undergraduate student in BSc program, Shahroud University of Technology *** Best Student Award from Faculty of Mining, Geophysics and Petroleum for top marks in BSc courses Technical Interests: Programming/numerical modeling in reservior geomechanics; in-siu stress analysis; borehole stability (optimum trajectory and mud wieght in deviated borehole & casing collapse); pore pressure prediction; sand production; discrimanition of natural fracture and tensile induced fracture; estimation of geomechanical parameters from rock physics and well logging data; shearwave velocity anisotropy from DSI and fault seal analysis; and geomechanical aspect of CO2 sequestration Skills: Programming Lang: Softwares: C, C***,Visual C# , Matlab7 Flac2D, Phase2, Interactive Petrophysics-SLB, Petrel, Geolog, Rock Secience Graduate Student Software (Dips, Roclab, Rockdata , Rocstab), GIS software, ArcView, Surfer*** Golden Soft Summer Internships: *** Water & waste water energy department, Shahroud, Iran Exploration of Underground Water with Geoelectric Method *** NIOC, Central Division, Tehran, Iran: Exploratory Well Drilling course and a one-month rig assignment, on an exploratory well in Dehloran Field, Iran. Languages: Hobbies: Membership: English, Farsi, and basic knowledge of Arabic Mountain climbing, football, swimming, photography and traveling Iranian Society of Rock Mechanics ( ISRM) Iranian Society of Mining Engineers (ISME) Publications: • ***, A.A, ***., M "Determination of the magnitude and the orientation of in-situ stress from borehole breakout and the effect of pore pressure on borehole stability – A case study in Cheshmeh Khush Oil Field of Iran", Journal of Petroleum Science and Engineering, *** (***) ***–*** • ***, A.A., ***, "Estimation of shear wave velocity from well log data", 3rd Iranian Rock Mechanics conference, *** October ***, Tehran, Iran • ***, A.A., ***. "Determination of the orientation and the inclination of tensile induced fracture in deviated borehole" (submitted to “Earth and Space” – Journal of Geophysics department, University of Tehran, November *** • ***, A.A., ***. "Determination of the orientation of in-situ Stress in deep well from borehole breakout, “Earth and Space” – Journal of Science, Geophysics Department University of Tehran, November *** References: Mark Zoback, Stanford University Tepan Mukherji