Bartosz Czernia has a diverse work experience in the fields of data engineering, project management/technical consulting, petroleum engineering research, and mechanical design engineering.
Starting in 2011, Bartosz worked as a Mechanical Design Engineer at Knolls Atomic Power Lab - Bechtel Marine Propulsion Corp. where they played a crucial role in designing and developing systems and components for the United States Navy Submarine Fleet nuclear systems.
In 2015, Bartosz joined the Harold Vance Department of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University as a Graduate Research Assistant for the Dr. Maria Barrufet Research Group. During this time, they conducted extensive research and collaborated with a team to address petroleum engineering challenges. Bartosz designed a simulation of hydrocarbon phase behavior in unconventional reservoirs, using data on pore size distribution, confinement effect, and compositional change.
From 2018 to 2022, Bartosz worked at Wood as a Project Manager/Technical Consultant. In this role, they ensured the optimal performance of the Virtuoso Oil & Gas production software suite by working closely with clients to set up, configure, launch, and maintain new projects. Additionally, they conducted project production and instrumentation diagram reviews, analyzed reservoir fluid data and production data, and implemented corrective actions.
Currently, Bartosz is working as a Data Engineer at Cognite, starting in 2022. Further details about this role are unavailable at this time.
Bartosz Czernia completed their Master of Science (MS) in Petroleum Engineering from Texas A&M University in 2018. Prior to that, they pursued their Bachelor of Science (BS) in Mechanical Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis. The specific start and end years for their time at Washington University were not provided.
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