Petroleum Engineering: Summer Internship Success at UT Austin
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News :: Summer Internship Success

PGE was pleased to host ten undergraduate student research interns this summer. Over the course of ten weeks, each student worked full-time on a departmental project of his or her choosing and got a taste of life as a graduate student. The Summer Research Internship Program gives promising undergraduates the chance to experience firsthand what graduate-level research in PGE might be like. This summer’s program attracted students from a wide variety of backgrounds including Petroleum Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Liberal Arts, Geology, and Trinity University’s Engineering Science program. Topics included heavy oil recovery, properties of drilling muds, carbon dioxide storage, and nanoscale research. Thank you to Drs. Matt Balhoff, Paul Bommer, Steve Bryant, Martin Chenovert, Chun Huh, Quoc Nguyen, Mukul Sharma, and Sanjay Srinivasan for supervising the work of these students and to Glen Baum for coordinating their lab work. PGE would like to extend our gratitude to BP and Peyton Yates (PE, B.S. ’65, M.S. ’66) for supporting this valuable program.

Summer Interns 2009

         More information about our Interns and their
         summer experience can be found in their Profiles.          Also Erin Gandy at egandy@mail.utexas.edu or
         512-471-3269 will be happy to answer questions
         about the program.

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