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Geologist

Location:
Houston, TX
Posted:
October 30, 2014

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Xin Deng

***** ********** **., *******, ** *****

acgj88@r.postjobfree.com; 608-***-****

Objective

Full-time geologist position

Education

Master of Science, Geochemistry

University of Wisconsin, Madison 09/2012-09/2014

Thesis focus: Investigation on kinetics of Mg-carbonates transformation in aqueous solutions; Implication for the disposal of nuclear waste

Bachelors of Science, Geology

Sun Yat-Sen University, China 09/2008-06/2012

Coursework

Environmental Geology, Hydrogeology, Geochemistry, Water chemistry, Digital Geological survey

Skill

Good at field mapping, cross-section generating, field sampling and data collection

Experience with soil or rock logging and geologic drilling methods

Excellent knowledge in data analysis and quality assurance

Good at detailed analyses of core, well correlation and well log interpretation

Knowledge in environmental assessment and remediation

Excellent knowledge in written/spoken English and MS office suite

Exceptional communicational and interpersonal skills

Exceptional report preparation and presentation skill

Self-motivated and detail-oriented worker who learns new procedures quickly and able to work with a multi-disciplinary team

Valid driver’s license

Project Experience

Department of Geoscience, University of Wisconsin-Madison 07/2013-08/2013

Research Assistant

Created detailed plan for research analysis and experiment flow, and conducted geochemistry experiment

AVIC Real Estate, China 07/2011-08/2011

Administrative Assistant, Intern

Maintained the geological engineer database and data entry, and interacted with diverse clients on a constant basis to establish positive and supportive relationships

Work Experience

AAPG Imperial Barrel Award (IBA) Program 01/2014-03/2014

Evaluated the potential of exploration prospects in the Danish North Sea in a timely manner and proposed 3 prospects and presented final recommendation for business action

Department of Earth Science, Sun Yat-Sen University, China 09/2011-04/2012

Project Assistant

Applied gray change and magnetic susceptibility in core analysis and identified foraminifera in the drilling cuttings, and developed a report of core description, stratigraphy and deposition environment

Membership

American Association of Petroleum Geologists (AAPG), Member



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