Matthew Belobraydic

Assistant Director Of Geoscience at Energy & Environmental Research Center

Matthew Belobraydic has extensive work experience in the field of geoscience. Matthew currently works as the Assistant Director of Geoscience at the Energy & Environmental Research Center (EERC). In this role, they collaborate with subject matter experts and leadership to pursue new business opportunities and manages projects in various areas, such as enhanced oil recovery, natural resource management, and geologic characterization. Matthew also manages a team and mentors geoscientists in various disciplines.

Prior to their current position, Matthew held the role of Principal Geoscientist at EERC, where they created geological interpretations, prepared proposals, and mentored geoscientists as a subject matter expert. Matthew also worked as a Geoscientist at EERC for a brief period.

Matthew also has experience working at Felsic Consulting LLC as a Geologist, where they focused on workflow automation, data analytics, and client solutions. Matthew was known for their expertise in coding and using an Agile approach to develop efficient solutions.

Before that, Matthew worked at Schlumberger as a Senior III Reservoir Geologist for over a decade. In this role, they contributed to data-driven client solutions, optimized reservoir management strategies, and improved technical workflows.

Matthew's earlier experience includes being a Laboratory Research Assistant at the University of North Dakota, where they conducted research on carbon dioxide enhanced oil recovery and sequestration. Matthew also worked as a National Science Foundation Fellow at Ball State University, where they provided support to teachers and developed science curriculum and lessons.

Overall, Matthew Belobraydic has a diverse background in geoscience and has held various roles in research, consulting, and leadership positions.

Matthew Belobraydic completed their education in the field of Geology. Matthew earned a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree from the University of Idaho from 1997 to 2003. Matthew then pursued a Master of Science (MS) degree at Ball State University from 2003 to 2006. Matthew continued their education at the University of North Dakota from 2006 to 2008 and the Colorado School of Mines from 2011 to 2018, although the specific degrees obtained during these periods are not mentioned.

In addition to their formal education, Matthew has obtained several certifications related to Python programming and Agile methodologies. Matthew completed courses such as "Characteristics of a Great Scrum Master," "Python Essential Training," and "Python for Data Science Tips, Tricks, & Techniques" through LinkedIn. These certifications were obtained between May and August 2020. Matthew has also acquired expertise in data ingestion with Python and database management through their certification courses.

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Timeline

  • Assistant Director Of Geoscience

    October, 2022 - present

  • Principal Geoscientist

    December, 2020

  • Geoscientist

    October, 2020

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