Mijia Zhang
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Los Ángeles, CA 90007 ********@***.***
EDUCATION
University of Southern California Los Angeles, CA August 2017 – May 2019 Master of science in Chemical Engineering GPA: 3.31 University of Tulsa Tulsa, OK August 2013 - May 2017 Bachelor of science in Petroleum Engineering, Minor in Mathematics GPA: 3.12 SPECIAL SKILLS
• Language: Fluent in English and Chinese
• Software: Java, VBA, SQL, RStudio, Matlab, Python, Mathematica, PowerTool, Polymath, Ecrin, Petro, Harmony
• Operating System: Windows, Mac OS X
PROJECTS
Chevron Capstone Project Spring 2017
Build Development Plan and Economics Analysis
• Built drilling schedules considering last well on lease situation and possibility of fracture hits occurring.
• Applied Harmony to find P10, P50 and P90 according to type curves generated for gas, water and oil from analog wells.
• Compared different drilling schedules to find optimal case by cashflow report generated from Powertool from production data forecast.
• Designed surface facilities for whole system, includes flowline, water disposal and trucking. Reservoir Engineering Spring 2017
Wellbore Test Analyzation
• Interpreted and analyzed drawdown test and buildup test portions of given data by model identification (log-log plot, semi log plot and Cartesian plot), parameter estimation (automated type curve matching) and verification (Ecrin).
• Determine unknown data (permeability, wellbore storage coefficient) from calculation and plots. Well Construction & Completion Design Fall 2016
Horizontal Well Computer Design
• Designed a computer program with VBA to decide most proper casing to apply at different depths from surface to wellbore.
• Several conditions were considered such as burst stress, collapse stress and build rate.
• Captured these different conditions and made changes to output itself using different inputs. EXPERIENCE
Shanghai Zhe Shi Electric Power Cable Limited Company, China Data Analyst Summer 2018
• Analyzed data from construction site. Provide quality assurance of imported data. Different conditions such as building’s dimensions, applications in future and price changes of material were considered.
• Lead a team of 5 to manage data and design models that depict trends in the construction base. ACHIEVEMENT
• International Leadership Scholarship University of Tulsa Fall 2013 - Spring 2017 ACTIVITY
• Society of Petroleum Engineers Member Fall 2013 - Current
• Chinese Student Association Deputy Director Fall 2014 - Fall 2015
• Center for Student Academic Support Tutor Fall 2014 - Spring 2017