Linh Luong
Cellphone: 337-***-****
Email: *************@*****.***
Permanent address: 101 W Governor Miro Drive, Lafayette, LA 70506 EDUCATION BACKGROUND
The University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Lafayette, LA M.S Petroleum Engineering, 2012 - 2016, GPA: 3.42/4.0 B.S Petroleum Engineering, 2007 - 2011, GPA: 3.26/4.0
Minor in Math
RESEARCH THESIS
Master Thesis: Fracture geometry modeling and its effects on production estimation in Shale.
Using Eclipse to simulate different fracture geometries in Eagle Ford
Performing sensitivity analysis to study the impact of fracture geometry
Choosing the best simulation to estimate reservoir future behavior. Undergrad Senior Design: reservoir engineer in a group project to drill an imaginary well by using data from Hawtah oilfield in Saudi Arabic.
Studying the lithology and reservoir properties, estimating oil reserve, choosing best location for new well, and performing economic analysis. HONORS AND ACTIVITIES
AADE scholarship, 2012-2014
Member of Pi Epsilon Tau, honor society of Petroleum Engineering in University of Louisiana at Lafayette
Achieved President’s List and Dean’s list
Member of Society of Petroleum Engineering, SPE
Captain of a local community soccer team
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
Experience with Schlumberger Eclipse and Petrel
Extensive use of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Good verbal and writing skills
Good report writer
Interested in studying and seeking new knowledge
Able to work in team and individual very efficiently
Able to work under pressure
WORKING EXPERIENCE
University of Louisiana Lafayette, Teaching Assistant and Laboratory Assistant/ Technician
(09-2012 to 05-2014)
Assisting the professors with classes and labs
Helping students understand class materials
Grading homework/ reports/ exams, lecturing the labs
Working with lab technician to maintain all tools and machines in the department.
Worked as temporary lab technician during summer 2013. Osaka Restaurant, Lafayette, LA. Sushi helper/ Sushi chef/ Head chef (10-2006 to 11-2015)
Working 30 to 40 hours per week while taking full course load: 18-19 credits during undergraduate, 9-12 credits during graduate.
Working 60 to 70 hours per week during summer
INTERESTS, HOBBIES AND SOCIAL LIFE
Exercising and playing outdoor/indoor sports: soccer, badminton, ping pong, Taekwondo
Photography
Traveling, exploring the world
Singing, composing songs and recording
Surfing webs
REFERENCES
Will provide upon request