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Imperial College

MSc Course in Petroleum Reservoir Geophysics

The new MSc course in Petroleum Reservoir Geophysics is a 12 month course for students wishing to prepare for a career in geophysics within the oil industry or a research career in geophysics. The course will be delivered by professional experts who will provide access to, and training in, the very latest geophysical technology. The programme will have strong collaborative links with the MSc courses in Petroleum Geoscience and Engineering, thereby emphasising the multidisciplinary nature of modern oil exploration and production.





MSc Petroleum Reservoir Geophysics
Open Day and Interviews
18th March 2010

We warmly invite all interested applicants to attend the Open Day and learn more about the MSc course in Petroleum Reservoir Geophysics. This will give you the opportunity to hear more about the programme, facilities, funding, career prospects, and meet the academic staff and current MSc students. Also, all potential students will be interviewed for the available Industrial Studentships. .

PROGRAMME

          09.30-09.45
          09.45-10.10
          10.10-10.45
          10.45-11.05
          11.05-11.25
          11.25-11.40
          
          12.00-12.30

          12.30-13.30
          
          13.30-16.00
Level 1, Room 1.47 (Royal School of Mines)
Reception/coffee
Welcome and course overview - Prof. Helmut Jakubowicz (Course Director)
Geophysics at Imperial College - Prof. Mike Warner
Petroleum Geoscience - Prof. Howard Johnson
Coffee/Tea
A student’s perspective - Miss Tennis Nangoo
Lecture Room G38
Guided tours of the facilities in the dept. and the College with Current M.Sc students
Buffet lunch with staff and current MSc students
Lecture Room G32
Interviews for Industry Scholarships
Those who wish to attend the Open Day should contact Joanna Skrypak via email: j.skrypak@imperial.ac.uk
 


Highlights
  • Fieldtrips to basin and reservoir analogues
  • Geophysics field camp in the USA
  • Team projects
  • Visit to EAGE conference
  • Independent research projects.
A great place to study
Imperial College is a world leading university with a reputation for excellence in teaching and research. The Department of Earth Science & Engineering has long been a leader and innovator in advanced education in petroleum related courses since 1911.
For further information and how to apply contact: Joanna Skrypak (j.skrypak@imperial.ac.uk) or visit the website (http://www.ese.imperial.ac.uk)

published: 16 December 2009     Please mention EARTHWORKS when responding to this advertisement.