Junghee Kim is applying to SK and outlines her education, experiences, and skills. She has studied petroleum and environmental process engineering at the University of Nottingham and is currently studying petroleum geophysics at Imperial College London. Her experiences include working as a research assistant and assistant manager. Her skills include project management, team leadership, and using various experimental devices and software. She hopes to work as a petroleum geophysicist and uses an example project analyzing a reservoir to demonstrate her abilities.
Junghee Kim presented their background and qualifications for a petroleum geophysics role. They obtained an MSc in Petroleum and Environmental Process Engineering from the University of Nottingham and are currently studying Petroleum Geophysics at Imperial College London, expected to complete in September 2012. Their experience includes research assistant roles and they have skills in project management, team leadership, and using software and experimental devices. An example project was described where Junghee analyzed and modeled a reservoir using seismic data and software like Kingdom and Petrel. They are eager to begin working with their education and experience in petroleum engineering and geophysics.
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- Seismic refraction and reflection data were acquired along two lines, the North Line and Zen Garden, in Pagosa Springs, Colorado to analyze near surface geology.
- Refraction analyses using various methods including gradient-intercept, reciprocal, time term inversion, and tomographic inversion were performed to calculate P-wave velocity models.
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Junghee Kim presented their background and qualifications for a petroleum geophysics role. They obtained an MSc in Petroleum and Environmental Process Engineering from the University of Nottingham and are currently studying Petroleum Geophysics at Imperial College London, expected to complete in September 2012. Their experience includes research assistant roles and they have skills in project management, team leadership, and using software and experimental devices. An example project was described where Junghee analyzed and modeled a reservoir using seismic data and software like Kingdom and Petrel. They are eager to begin working with their education and experience in petroleum engineering and geophysics.
Alyssa Crankshaw discusses location-based social apps and their growing popularity. She notes that Foursquare allows users to check-in at locations and earn points/badges, and that brands are starting to use apps like Foursquare to reward customer loyalty and learn more about foot traffic and consumer behavior. Several examples of brands partnering with location apps are provided, such as Bravo TV offering prizes through Foursquare and Incase partnering with Gowalla to promote their products.
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This document discusses various tax strategies that the law firm Hall Booth Smith & Slover employs to help clients enhance cash flow and achieve permanent tax savings. Some strategies mentioned include taking advantage of tax credits, intellectual property planning, severance payments structuring, meals and entertainment deductions, and net operating loss carrybacks. The firm reviews clients' individual and business situations to determine the best strategies.
This document summarizes various provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act related to taxes including: minimum value requirements for employer-sponsored health plans; information reporting requirements for health coverage; rules around the small business health care tax credit; and changes to health flexible spending arrangements. It also discusses the health insurance premium tax credit, the excise tax on indoor tanning services, and reporting of employer-provided health coverage on W-2 forms.
The document discusses the economic substance doctrine and penalties related to tax avoidance transactions. It provides background on the economic substance doctrine and how courts have applied it inconsistently, with some using a conjunctive test requiring both economic substance and business purpose while others use a disjunctive test requiring only one. It also discusses penalties for underpayments related to negligence, substantial understatements, valuation misstatements, and transactions lacking economic substance.
- Seismic refraction and reflection data were acquired along two lines, the North Line and Zen Garden, in Pagosa Springs, Colorado to analyze near surface geology.
- Refraction analyses using various methods including gradient-intercept, reciprocal, time term inversion, and tomographic inversion were performed to calculate P-wave velocity models.
- Results from the different refraction analysis methods showed consistent velocity and thickness values with depths of layers interpreted to be around 2m, 2-15m, and >15m.
- Reflection data were processed including refraction muting, filtering, and static corrections using velocities from refraction analysis, resulting in improved reflector continuity in the stacked section.
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• Austin, Texas on November 8, 2011;
• Calgary, Canada on 10 November, 2011; and
• Washington, D.C. on 19 January, 2012.
The first roadshow focused on sharing project experiences and knowledge from the projects in North America but also brought in projects from Europe (Don valley) and Australia (Callide) so that regionally diverse experiences could be shared amongst a global audience.
Attendance at the event was around 30 to 35 which allowed open and frank discussions around technical, management, and regulatory issues and how these challenges can impact on a project’s advancement and decision making processes.
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This document provides an overview of benchmarking experiments for criticality safety and reactor physics applications. It discusses benchmark experiment availability through demonstration databases and outlines the typical structure of a benchmark report, including experimental data, evaluation, modeling, sample calculations, and measurements. The document encourages student and young professional involvement in benchmark participation, which can provide educational opportunities, experience with computational analysis, and collaboration on senior design or thesis projects. Benchmarking cultivates engineering judgment and an analytical skill set that is valuable for nuclear professionals.
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As a part of the Institute's strategic focus on assisting CCS projects through knowledge sharing, three North American roadshow events will help the industry share project experiences and knowledge about CCS. Taking place in the US and Canada, the three events include:
• Austin, Texas on November 8, 2011;
• Calgary, Canada on 10 November, 2011; and
• Washington, D.C. on 19 January, 2012.
The first roadshow focused on sharing project experiences and knowledge from the projects in North America but also brought in projects from Europe (Don valley) and Australia (Callide) so that regionally diverse experiences could be shared amongst a global audience.
Attendance at the event was around 30 to 35 which allowed open and frank discussions around technical, management, and regulatory issues and how these challenges can impact on a project’s advancement and decision making processes.
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The document summarizes lessons learned from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) mission. OCO's launch failed in 2009 due to a fairing separation issue. While the mission ended quickly, the project team collected lessons to apply to a proposed re-flight called OCO-2. Some key lessons included improving requirements management, better simulating flight conditions during instrument testing, and providing spacecraft simulators earlier. The team developed a process to evaluate and implement lessons, with the goal of ensuring success for OCO-2.
The document discusses lessons learned from the Orbiting Carbon Observatory (OCO) mission. It provides an overview of OCO, which was designed to measure atmospheric carbon dioxide from space but failed to reach orbit after launch. Despite the mission ending quickly, the project team conducted a close-out process to collect lessons from all members. Key lessons included the need to maintain a single requirements database, test flight hardware under expected conditions before integration, and plan early for efficient data transfer. The lessons will help improve the proposed OCO-2 reflight mission.
2. OUTLINE
Introduction & Objectives
My educations, experiences & skills
Junghee Kim
What I can do
Example ( project )
Activities
Conclusion
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3. Introduction
1man 1woman first son.
From Seoul
Present: studying petroleum geophysics in
Imperial College London ( September 2012
completion expected )
Junghee Kim
Interest: Energy (Resource(petroleum),
Renewable (bio-fuel, CCU)
Strength: Challenging mind.
Through previous experiences, having global
mind, and socialising ability.
Hoping task: Petroleum geophysicist
Hobby : traveling, socialising and so on.
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4. MY EDUCATIONS, EXPERIENCES & SKILLS
Educations
University of Nottingham (MSc)–Petroleum and environmental process engineering
Imperial College London (MSc) – Petroleum geophysics
Junghee Kim
Experiences
Yonsei University – Research Assistant
Korean National Military Service – Second Lieutenant
Western Canadian Wilderness Committee – Assistant Manager
JK Engineering & Construction Co.,Ltd. – Plant Project Assistant Engineer
JK World Trading Ltd. – Project analyst
Skills
Project management skill
Team management and leadership
Various kinds of experimental devices and software. 4
5. WHAT I CAN DO
analysing hydrocarbon reservoirs by using modern
geophysical methods (Data acquisition, data
processing, interpretation)
Junghee Kim
exploration with geological concepts by
understanding the formation of reservoir rocks and
structures
Production and development with engineering
concepts for hydrocarbon
Seismic interpretation using state-of-the-art seismic
methods, including 2D, 3D, 4D and continuous
monitoring techniques
Advice on CCU & bio-fuel
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6. EXAMPLE ( PROJECT )
Wytch farm proejct
Project Objectives
- Analyse and review data
- Produce a geological model
Junghee Kim
- Investigate uncertainties
- STOIIP/Recoverable
Reserves estimates
- Develop reservoir model
Well data review conditioning smoothing synthetic data obtained
Extract wavelet phase shifting horizon picking depth conversion
Residual well calculation well testing STOIIP estimate.
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Software used : Rock dot, kingdom, Petrel
7. ACTIVITIES
Junghee Kim
Gathering Clubbing Language exchange social group
Travelling Camping 7
Socialising Campaigning
Climbing
Volunteering Boating
8. CONCLUSIONS
- Basic system set for organisational life
- Petroleum engineering knowledge
- Petroleum geophysics knowledge
Junghee Kim
- Eager to work and have enormous potentials
- Can work from Oct. 2012
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Title!Qc the log dataGenerate the syntheticBlablablaWhy blank cells and red and yellow?The seismic data in wtchy farm is not zero phase, convert to zero phase allows better identifying horizons to pick. As well as ensure the well top match the seismic picks, Four steps of well tie : 1. QC log data 2. log calibration 3. generate sytheticseisomogram by constructing the convolution model (reflection series with wavelet) and compare the synthetics with the actual data from the wells 4. choose the correct wavelet that makes the synthetics match the most of the seismic, phase rotation converts the seismic data to zero phase.
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