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Geologist, Environmental Scientist, and GIS Analyst

Location:
Houston, TX
Posted:
November 02, 2020

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Robert Christian Goodin

305-***-**** • Houston, TX • www.linkedin.com/in/robert-goodin • adhgo1@r.postjobfree.com Summary

High quality technical work through intensive analysis of multiple datasets Recent graduate with track record of academic and work-related achievement in geological sciences, geospatial technologies, and environmental sciences. Hands on experience analyzing spatial data, interpreting seismic data, assessing risk, evaluating reservoir properties, and increasing regional understating for multiple industries. Geospatial Technologies Geologic Field Mapping Seismic Interpretation Geostatistics Risk Assessment GIS Analysis Spatial Analytics Assessment of Flow Potential Geological & Petrophysical Research Education

MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS), GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY Expected May 2022 University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK

HONORS BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (BS), GEOLOGICAL SCIENCES GPA: 3.66/4.00 June 2019 Minors in Geospatial Technology and Ecosystem Science & Policy University of Miami, Coral Gables, FL

• Scholarships: University of Miami President’s Scholarship & Florida Bright Futures Scholarship

• Memberships: Alpha Phi Omega (National Service Fraternity), Sigma Gamma Epsilon (National Honors Society in the Earth Sciences), Habitat for Humanity (Nonprofit), Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity, and the U.M. Boxing Team. Work Experience

NEOGENE MARINE BIOTA OF TROPICAL AMERICA October 2020 - Present Web Map Developer

• Produced interactive web maps for the Neogene Marine Biota of Tropical America website by gathering and organizing biotic data from the Tropical Americas. SELF EMPLOYED, Houston, TX August 2020 – Present

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• Created numerous educational activities and taught multiple subjects to a small group of students. EXXONMOBIL UPSTREAM BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, Houston, TX August 2019 – August 2020 Explorational Geoscientist – Brazil Post Salt Block Maturation Team

• Integrated and analyzed multiple datasets to determine chance of where oil & gas accumulations may be present.

• Assessed a variety of risk elements on multiple scale levels by utilizing interpretive methodologies.

• Calculated potential geologic and economic outcomes for oil & gas accumulations by performing multiple scenario analyses.

• Collaborated with team members and presented to management in order to improve decision making.

• Performed basin, fault, and paleoenvironment reconstructions to gain an understanding of depositional environment. EXXONMOBIL EXPLORATION COMPANY, Houston, TX May 2018 – August 2018 Geoscience Intern – Southern Margin Salt Basin Operations Team

• Corresponded with multidisciplinary team about drilling progress and upcoming drilling decisions.

• Increased understanding of expected reservoir properties by investigating offset fields.

• Improved team’s seismic interpretation strategy by investigating regional well and seismic data. Robert C. Goodin Page 2

Research

RESEARCH ASSISTANT – Department of Marine Geosciences, University of Miami May 2016 – May 2019 Mentors: Dr. James Klaus, Dr. Donald McNeill, and Dr. Ralph Weger Goal: Evaluated and assessed how early diagenetic changes in a Pleistocene reef margin setting affect flow potential, petrophysical characteristics, and geological properties in the multiple reef matrices. This was done by analyzing biota, porosity, permeability, velocity, and resistivity in core, plug, and thin section samples from the Pleistocene reef.

Publication: Diaz, V. D.; McNeill D. F.; Goodin R. C.; Klaus J. S – Porosity Distribution and Evolution in Pleistocene Reefal Limestone: Implications for Scale-Dependent Fluid Flow. Published in the Journal of Sedimentary Research.

Publication: Diaz, V. D.; McNeill D. F.; Goodin R. C.; Klaus J. S – Porosity Distribution and Evolution in Pleistocene Reefal Limestone: Implications for Scale-Dependent Fluid Flow. Published in Carbonate Pore Systems New Developments and Case Studies - SEMP Special Publication 112. Thesis: Petrophysical Properties of a Pleistocene Fringing Reef Margin in the Dominican Republic by Robert C. Goodin.

Presentations: 2019 Undergraduate Research, Creativity, and Innovation Forum – Physical Sciences Winner 2019 RSMAS Undergraduate Research Forum

2017 AAPG Annual Convention and Exhibition

CHEMISTRY INTERN – Department of Chemistry, University of Miami September 2012 – July 2014 Mentors: Dr. Marc Knecht and Dr. Michelle Nguyen

Goal: Researched the synthesis of peptide modified Cu2O nanoparticles to find a correlation between surface structure and their ability to achieve photocatalytic degradation of Polychlorinated Biphenyls. Publication: Nguyen, M. A.; Bedford, N. M.; Zahran, E. M.; Goodin, R. C.; Knecht, M. R. – Direct Synthetic Control over the Size, Composition, and Photocatalytic Activity of Octahedral Copper Oxide Materials: Correlation Between Surface Structure and Catalytic Functionality. Published in ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces.

Leadership

• President of Sigma Gamma Epsilon National Honors Society in the Earth Sciences 2017 – 2018

• Vice President & Treasurer for The Boxing Club & Team 2017 – 2019

• Vice President & Alumni Development Officer for Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity 2016 – 2019

• Public Relations Coordinator for Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity 2017 – 2018

• Orientation Fellow – Department of Orientation & Commuter Student Involvement 2016 – 2018

• Eagle Scout and Inducted into the Order of the Arrow Honors Society in the Boy Scouts of America 2014 Software Proficiencies

Petrel, PaleoScan, GeoX, Esri Software (ArcGIS Pro, ArcMap, ArcCatalog, Arc Globe, and ArcGIS Online), QGIS, IDRISI Selva, SPSS Statistics, R Statistics, Google Earth Pro, PAST Data Analysis, and Microsoft Suite Field Courses

Bighorn Basin, Death Valley National Park, Colombia, Newfoundland & Labrador, Dominican Republic, and West Texas & New Mexico



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