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أكاديمي

د.

Mohammad Albusairi

Assistant Professor

موقع المكتب:
S04E1107

Education

Degree Discipline Institution

Year

Ph.D. Petroleum Engineering The University of Texas at Austin, USA

2022

M.Sc. Petroleum Engineering University of Southern California, USA

2014

B.Sc. Petroleum Engineering Kuwait University

2007

Research Interests

Well Logging and Testing , Fluid Flow in Porous Media, Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) Measurement & Interpretation in Porous Media, Borehole Measurement Modeling, AI and Inversion-driven Petrophysical Interpretation, Inverse Problems, Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning

Courses Taught

PE
354
Well Logging
ENG
304
Engineering Probability and Statistics
PE
251
Introduction to Petroleum Engineering Design
PE
437
Numerical Methods in Petroleum Engineering

Selected Publications

Albusairi, M., and C. Torres-Verdín, 2019, Fast forward modeling of borehole nuclear magnetic resonance measurements in vertical wells: Presented at the SPWLA 60th Annual Logging Symposium, The Woodlands, TX, June 17-19.

Albusairi, M., and C. Torres-Verdín, 2021, Rapid modeling of borehole measurements of nuclear magnetic resonance via spatial sensitivity functions: Geophysics, 86, D149–D176

Albusairi, M., and C. Torres-Verdín, 2023, Fast-forward modeling of borehole NMR measurements acquired in deviated wells and spatially heterogeneous formations: Geophysics, 88, D95-D113.

Work Experience

Academic Experience
Institution Designation Year/Period
Kuwait University Assistant Professor 2023- Present
Industry Experience
Organization Job Title Year/Period
Schlumberger (Currently SLB) Borehole Reservoir & Production Team Lead 2011-2012
Schlumberger (Currently SLB) General Wireline Field Engineer 2011
Schlumberger (Currently SLB) Senior Wireline Field Engineer 2009-2011
Schlumberger (Currently SLB) Wireline Field Engineer 2007-2009

Professional Organizations

Member, Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)

Member, Society of Petrophysics and Well Log Analysts (SPWLA)

Member, European Association of Geoscientists and Engineers (EAGE)