I live in Trondheim and work as senior data scientist at Aker BP ASA. Previously, I worked as software engineer at Whitson and data scientist at Prores AS and Asia Pulp and Paper. I've spent 5 years working in this role for different industries in oil and gas, pulp and paper, and forestry. My core expertise is computer vision for subsurface core/cutting images, seabed mapping, and aerial drone/LiDAR photogrametry, with interests in LLM, advanced machine learning models, and enterprise data architecture.
I use my GitHub mostly for educational purposes. I like to help many university students and professionals to step their feet into Python programming. These are several Python libraries that I've developed over 5 years and I use to teach my students:
π GeoPySics
Library for geophysical data processing, such as gravity data anomaly separation using Fast Fourier Transform / Second Vertical Derivative (FFT/SVD), seismic data attribute calculation, interactive viewer, Amplitude-versus-offset (AVO) modelling, seismic inversion, and rock physics.
π’οΈ PyReservoir
Library for reservoir engineering analysis, such as Original-oil-in-place (OOIP) contouring and calculation, Pressure-Volume-Temperature (PVT) correlation, material balance analysis for gas (dry gas and water-drive) and oil reservoirs (saturated and undersaturated), well test simulation and interpretation, and Decline Curve Analysis (DCA).
π¨ FormationPy
Library for visualization and analysis of well log data, including triple combo visualization, neutron density plot, and log interpolation.
π¨βπ» Python Bootcamp for GeoEngineers
This repository stores codes, data, and materials of trainings that I give to students. This is a perfect place to learn Python.
Besides educational purposes, I also use GitHub to develop several libraries as follows: