Congratulations to John Alex Cisneros on a great poster presentation of his undergraduate research The University of Texas Permian Basin at the Geological Society of America GSA2024 meeting in Anaheim, CA.
About us
The Department of Geosciences focuses on the nature, genesis, and history of the Earth. UTPB's department investigates the structure of the Earth, its sedimentary cover, the environment, and major changes that have affected life through time. The department encourages students to investigate how earth processes have shaped the economic value of the Permian Basin. We also encourage interdisciplinary studies both within the geosciences and through other departments and programs.
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https://www.utpb.edu/academics/programs/geology/index
External link for UT Permian Basin Geosciences
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- 11-50 employees
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- Odessa, Texas
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4901 E University Blvd
Odessa, Texas 79762, US
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Odessa, US
Updates
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Congratulations to Osayamen Julius Imarhiagbe and Adejoh Christian on a great talk at the Geological Society of America GSA2024 meeting in Anaheim.
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Congratulations to Masters student Adejoh Christian who received a travel grant for the Geological Society of America meeting in Anaheim, CA from the Geology and Health Division.
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Congratulations to Professors Miles A. Henderson, PhD and Mohamed Zobaa on their recent promotion from Assistant to Associate Professors in the department. We look forward to this next stage of their careers, student mentorship, teaching, and research. #falconsup
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Congratulations Carol!
Big milestone today - I successfully defended my masters thesis at the University of Texas Permian Basin. I am proud of the work put into this project and am thrilled with the results. Thank you for all the support throughout the years, especially to my thesis advisor Miles A. Henderson, PhD, and the rest of my committee Mohamed Zobaa, BOB Trentham, Athenia Oldham. Excited for whats to come! The University of Texas Permian Basin UT Permian Basin Geosciences
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UT Permian Basin Geosciences reposted this
Happy National Intern Day! UTPB undergraduate geology senior Rosendo Saldana and graduate geology senior Alonso Alzua are both working as interns at Diamondback Energy this summer ⚙️ Alzua is working as a geophysicist helping asset geologists and reservoir engineers understand earth subsurface properties to find and produce hydrocarbons efficiently. Saldana’s summer project at Diamondback integrates geology, petrophysics, operations, and data analytics to refine targeting and be predictive for future wells to drill. “Being able to interact and collaborate with many geologists and engineers, because everyone has their door open, is what makes the work environment at Diamondback so great,” said Saldana. Read more: https://lnkd.in/gjNb_Mi4 Diamondback Energy #UTPB #NationalInternDay #FalconsUp
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MS Candidate Abdulqudus Mohammed recently started an internship with Endeavor Energy Resources, LP. We’re excited for the opportunity for him and the practical experience he will return to campus.
MSc Geology Candidate | Geophysical & Petrophysical Analysis | Seismic Interpretation | Well Log Analysis | Energy & Environmental Solutions
This has been my first week working as a Geology Intern at Endeavor Energy Resources, LP. I am grateful to God, the faculty at UT Permian Basin Geosciences, and the people at SEG EVOLVE / EVOLVE Professional and SLS for their contributions to my growth. I would also like to appreciate the Recruiting team at Endeavor and UTPB Career Services for making this happen. Quite excited and looking forward to a quality time of learning.
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Our students were excited to hear from Andrew Quarles van Ufford and Marissa Wright from Endeavor Energy Resources, LP about how to tailor their resume and build their experiences to find the career in Geosciences. #resumeworkshop #networking #experience
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Congratulations to Devin Tracy for successfully defending his MS Thesis on the Cherry Canyon Formation in the Delaware Basin.
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Congratulations Trinity! We look forward to having you continue your research in the coming years.
This academic year has been extremely successful for me. I presented my undergraduate reasearch at the 7th Annual Geoscience Symposium which was hosted by UTPB. My research was focused in the Yola Basin in Nigeria, and aimed to classify a known basin wide event known as the Pediastrum (a fossilized green algae) Bio-acme event! The results were amazing and I look forward to future research ventures! Special thanks to Mohamed Zobaa who was my mentor through the research and is truly an amazing person to work with! I have the honor of presenting my poster at the North American Paleontolgy Convention in Ann Arbor, and look forward to meeting others and networking! I will post the poster soon on research gate so everyone can get the scoop!