DAVID ALEJANDRO RAMÍREZ MEJÍA
1120 McGee Dr Apt. C
(405) 476-63-20
Norman OK., United States, 73069
davidramirez@ou.edu
SUMMARY
With B.S. in Petroleum Engineer and studying for M.S. in
Geophysics I am seeking challenging, interdisciplinary
opportunities in reservoir characterization and seismic
interpretation. My bachelor’s thesis was in the area of
spectral decomposition as a DHI. I enjoy and have great
ability for working on teams, based on strong communication
skills. I am a dynamic, practical and level-headed person,
fluent in English, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish. I learned
Portuguese and Italian while in a Swiss student exchange
program. Culturally open and free to relocate anywhere
EDUCATION
*University of Oklahoma, Unites States, MASTER IN GEOPHYSICS
AND SEISMOLOGY, from August 2004 on
*University of Oklahoma, United States, GEOPHYSICS AND
RESERVOIR CHARACTERIZATION (August 2003 - May 2004) Courses
Included: Geological and Applied Reservoir Characterization,
Seismic Exploration
*National University of Colombia, Medellín, PETROLEUM
ENGINEERING(May 1998 – July 2004) GPA 4.1/5, Courses Included:
Drilling, Reservoir Engineering, Surface and Subsurface
Petroleum Engineering, Heterogeneous Formation Evaluation,
Simulation, Well Testing, Well Logging, Stratigraphy
*Meeting and Formation Center of the Focolare Movement,
Montet, Switzerland, SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES (January -
December 1999) Courses included: Psychology, Sociology and
Theology
WORK EXPERIENCE
Although the following work experience is not in the oil
industry, it helps to present a fuller picture of who I am
*CENTER FOR INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION, New York,
United States, Research Assistant
(June 2003 – August 2003) Assisted a Columbia University
researcher in an ethnographic project concerning Colombian
Conflicts in Antioquia (Colombia) Since the research study was
being done in the very heart of Antioquia and the contact with
the people were required, I learned lots about responsibility
and discretion
*PINAR RESIDENTIAL BUILDING, Medellín, Colombia, Administrator
(October 2001 – July 2003) Work as administrator of a
residential building with 8 apartments. Learned what to
consider before making quick decisions by collecting credits,
signing contracts with maintenance services, directing and
developing new businesses and investment projects
*LANGUAGES CENTER OF THE COLOMBIAN-EUROPEAN CENTER, Medellín,
Italian Professor
(Jan 2002 – Aug 2003) Improved public speaking skills by
coordinating activities and discussions
*LANGUAGES CENTER, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF COLOMBIA, Medellín,
Teaching Assistant
(Aug 2000 – Aug 2002) Teaching assistant and assistant to the
administration office, developed creative methodologies in
order to improve languages process of learning
*MONTET BOIS, Montet (Fr) Switzerland, Production Employee
(January 1999– December 1999) Wood Art Company. Intermediary
in the production system I consciously realized about the
importance of being efficient and cooperative. International
employees based company. I was in charge also of the
coordination and finances management for a group of 18
international students
*FOCOLARE MOVEMENT, Medellín, Colombia, Social Leader
(August 1990 – to the present) Leader for social projects of
the Focolare Movement - Youth for a United World, volunteered
for literacy programs in disadvantaged neighborhoods in
Medellin and indigenous regions in Chocó. Participated in
seminars and courses developing skills in dealing with
cultural and religious diversity
RELEVANT COURSES
*Applied Reservoir Characterization, University of Oklahoma,
United States, Spring 2004
*Geological Reservoir Characterization, University of
Oklahoma, United States, Fall 2003
*Introduction to Well Logging for Geological Application,
University of Oklahoma, United States, September 2003
*Well Logging, National University of Colombia, Medellín,
SCHLUMBERGER, June 2003
*Compositional Fluids in Reservoir Engineering, National
University of Colombia, Medellín, ECOPETROL, May 2002
*Well Stimulation, National University of Colombia, Medellín,
HALLIBURTON, October 2002
ATTENDED CONFERENCES
*II Academic Meeting Of Petroleum Engineering, Treasure,
National University of Colombia, Medellín, August 2003
*SEG International Exhibition and 73rd Annual Meeting, Dallas,
TX., United States, 2003
*SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition, Denver, CO.,
United States, 2003
*VIII International Technical Week of Petroleum Engineering,
Industrial University of Santander, Bucaramanga,Colombia, 2002
*IX Petroleum Colombian Congress, Bogotá, Colombia, October
2001
*Youth for a United World International Meetings, Rome, Italy,
June 1992, May 1997, April and December 1999; New York, United
States, December 2003
TECHNICAL SKILLS
The Kingdom Suite, Hampson-Russell, RMS-Roxar, SPW, Eclipse-
Office, Microsoft Office, Basic programming in Visual Fortran
ACTIVITIES/AFFILIATIONS
Society of Petroleum Engineer, Society of Exploration
Geophysics, Colombian Student Association-University of
Oklahoma, American Association of Petroleum Geologist,
National Asociation of Black Geologist and Geophysicists,
Focolare Movement-Youth for a United World
HOBBIES
I like dancing, singing, playing football-soccer, badminton
and table-tennis. I feel special passion for football-soccer
indoors, going out with friends. I find particularly
interesting meet people deeply inside and sharing problems and
ideas. Movies
REFERENCES
*Roger Slatt. Academic Director, Geology and Geophysics
Department. University of Oklahoma
Sarkeys Energy Center, 100 East Boyd, Norman, Oklahoma 73019,
Telephone: (405) 325-4424. rslatt@ou.edu
*Roger Young. Associate Professor, Geology and Geophysics
Department. University of Oklahoma
Sarkeys Energy Center, 100 East Boyd, Norman, Oklahoma 73019,
Telephone: (405) 325-5753. ryoung@ou.edu
*Daniel O’Meara. Director, Institute for Reservoir
Characterization, University of Oklahoma
Sarkeys Energy Center, 100 East Boyd, Norman, Oklahoma 73019,
Telephone: (405) 325-6870. omeara@ou.edu
*Yoana Walschap. Executive Director, Energy Institute of the
Americas, OU: Advisor, Colombian Student Association
Sarkeys Energy Center, 100 East Boyd, Norman, Oklahoma 73019,
Telephone: (405) 325-4753. ywalschap@ou.edu
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UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA - MEDELLIN
THE UNDERSIGNING DIRECTOR OF ADMISSIONS AND ACADEMIC
ACCOUNTINGS AT THE UNIVERSIDAD NACIONAL DE COLOMBIA, MEDELLIN
CERTIFIES
THAT: RAMIREZ MEJIA, DAVID ALEJANDRO
TOOK AND APPROVED THE FOLLOWING COURSES CORRESPONDING TO THE
PENSUM IN THE PETROLEUM ENGINEERING PROGRAM.
THE GRADES CORRESPOND TO AN EVALUATION OF FIVE ZERO (5.0)
EXCELLENT AND ZERO ZERO (0.0) COMPLETELY FAILED. THE MINIMUM
APPROBATORY GRADE IS THREE ZERO (3.0)
FIRST TERM 1998
HOURS/WEEK SUBJECT GRADE
T P
0 6 DESIGN FOUR THREE 4.3
4 2 GREEK CULTURE FOUR FIVE 4.5
4 2 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I THREE EIGHT 3.8
4 0 GEOMETRY THREE SIX 3.6
4 0 MATHEMATICS I THREE FOUR 3.4
FIRST TERM 2000
4 2 PHYSICS I THREE EIGHT 3.8
4 2 PHYSICAL GEOLOGY THREE NINE 3.9
4 2 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II FOUR FOUR 4.4
4 0 LINEAR ALGEBRA THREE SEVEN 3.7
4 0 MATHEMATICS II THREE FOUR 3.4
SECOND TERM 2000
4 2 PHYSICS II FOUR THREE 4.3
4 0 MATHEMATICS III FOUR ZERO 4.0
6 0 DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS THREE TWO 3.2
4 0 CRUDE OIL AND DERIVATIVES THREE EIGHT 3.8
2 2 ALGORITHMS AND PROGRAMMING THREE NINE 3.9
4 2 STRUCTURAL GEOLOGY THREE FIVE 3.5
FIRST TERM 2001
4 2 PHYSICS III THREE NINE 3.9
4 0 ENVIROMENTAL ENGINEERING FOUR SEVEN
4.7
4 0 ESPECIAL MATHEMATICS FOUR ONE 4.1
6 0 THERMODYNAMICS I FOUR TWO 4.2
0 4 CRUDE OIL AND DERIVATIVES LABORATORY FOUR
THREE 4.3
SECOND TERM 2001
4 0 STATISTICS I THREE EIGHT 3.8
4 0 NUMERICAL METHODS THREE THREE 3.3
4 2 NEWTONIAN AND NO NEWTONIAN FLUID MECHANICS
FOUR TWO 4.2
1 3 DRILLING FLUIDS FOUR EIGHT 4.8
4 0 DRILLING I FOUR EIGHT 4.8
FIRST TERM 2002
6 0 THERMODYNAMICS II THREE FOUR 3.4
4 0 RESERVOIR ENGINEERING I FOUR THREE
4.3
0 4 CORE ANALYSIS FOUR ZERO 4.0
4 0 ANALITICAL LECTURE: THEORY AND PRACTICE
THREE FOUR 3.4
4 0 PROJECTS EVALUATION THREE FOUR 3.4
SECOND TERM 2002
6 0 RESERVOIR ENGINEERING II FOUR FOUR
4.4
4 0 WELL LOGGING FOUR FOUR 4.4
4 0 OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION METHODS FOUR NINE
4.9
4 2 HISTORY OF THE MUSIC IN COLOMBIA FOUR
ZERO 4.0
FIRST TERM 2003
4 0 COLLOQUIOUM SERIES: PEDRO NEL GOMEZ FOUR
FOUR 4.4
4 0 RESERVOIR SIMULATION FOUR ZERO 4.0
4 0 HETEROGENEOUS FORMATION EVALUATION FOUR
FOUR 4.4
2 2 FORMATION DAMAGE FOUR FOUR 4.4
4 0 OIL AND GAS RECOVERY FOUR SIX 4.6
2 2 STRATIGRAPHY THREE FOUR 3.4
OBTAINED AVERAGE THROUGH THE CAREER: FOUR ONE (4.0)
Unofficial Student Record
This record is issued for student use only.
It is not an official transcript.
Student Name: RAMIREZ MEJIA,DAVID ALEJANDRO
Course Title Dept. CRSE Hrs. Grade
Fall 2003 UNIV COL REC E
COLLOQUIUM SERIES GEOL 4970 01 S
INTRO-RES CHARTZN GEOL 6970 03 A
SEISMIC EXPLORATION GPHY 4874 04 A
ITALIAN CONV ITAL 3073 03 A
RES FLUID MECH LAB P E 4521 01 A
TERM: GPH 11.00 GPS 44.00 HA 12.00 HE
12.00 GPA 4.00
Spring 2004 UNIV COL REC E
RESERVOIR CHARACZTN GEOL 5134 04 B
SENIOR THESIS GPHY 4953 03 S
SUBSURFACE PRODUCTN P E 3413 03 B
SURFACE PROD ENGR P E 4423 03 C
TERM: GPH 10.00 GPS 27.00 HA 13.00 HE
13.00 GPA 2.70
Cumulative GPA GPH GPS HA HE GPA
TRF CUM 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
OU CUM 21.00 71.00 25.00 25.00 3.38
CUM COMB 21.00 71.00 25.00 25.00 3.38
TRF RET 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00
RET OU 21.00 71.00 25.00 25.00 3.38
RET COMB 21.00 71.00 25.00 25.00 3.38
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