Resume
Igor Shovkun
EDUCATION
THESIS: Numerical simulation of geomechanical processes
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Moscow, Russia
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Moscow, Russia
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Graduate Research Assistant
- Implemented coupled model for estimation of geomechanical effects of mineral dissolution in calcite rich shales
- Developed simulation model of degassing of coal cores with account for sorption
- Designed software for incorporating workflow for processing and interpretation of geophysical and geomechanical data
Intern
- Implemented procedure for reservoir temperature restoration from well thermal logs
- Developed new approach of thermal properties integration into hydrodynamic simulators
- Implemented toolkit for handling Eclipse simulator multiple restarts and recalculation of reservoir properties
- Executed sensitivity analysis of thermal properties on real thermal hydrodynamic reservoir model for oilfield company
- Conducted comprehensive literature review on thermal methods of oil recovery
- Carried out geomechanical, filtration and thermal experiments
Intern
- Performed a study on dependence of rock permeability on pore pressure
- Carried out geomechanical, filtration and thermal experiments
SKILLS
Programming: Python, C++
Design: Gmsh, SolidWorks, Schlumberger Petrel
Computation: MATLAB, Mathematica
Simulation: Schlumberger ECLIPSE, COMSOL, Abaqus, FreeFem++
Office: LaTeX, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint
Operation Systems: Windows, Linux
Sound/Graphics: FL Studio, Adobe Audition, Adobe Photoshop
Languages: Russian (Native), English
ACCOMPLISHMENTS
Participant: AAPG 2015 ACE Field Trip/Short Course
Recipient: UT PGE scholarship provided by ConocoPhillips
Course Certificate: GP202 Reservoir Geomechanics, Stanford Online
Recipient: Honor-Based Scholarship, MIPT
Participant: 55 th and 56 th Scientific Conferences, MIPT, 2012-2013