Tatania Strateslova • Experience Summary Tatiana has over 30 years of experience in the petroleum industry spanning the United States, Great Britain and the Former Soviet Union. She has extensive experience in research as a Groundwater Hydrologist in environmental hydrology. Tatiana has lectured on topics such as Dynamics of Underground Flow of Fluids, Well Test Analysis, and Hydrodynamics of Groundwater Flows. She has over 50 publications in various scientific journals on the theory and analysis of fluid flow behavior in heterogeneous reservoirs. She is also the author of the Monograph, Well Testing in Heterogeneous Formations, John Wiley & Sons, 1988. Tatiana joined Exxon Production Research Company in 1977 in the Reservoir/Productions Operations Division. She conducted research on tests performed in heterogeneous formations and analyzed tests from wells operated by Exxon worldwide. Prior to joining Exxon, Tatiana lectured on Dynamics of Underground Fluid Flows at Rice University, and published a chapter entitled "Well Hydraulics in Heterogeneous Aquifer Formations," in Advances in Hydroscience, vol.11, 1978. At Birmingham University in Great Britain, Tatiana conducted research and performed lectures on Hydrodynamics of Groundwater Flows. She received a Doctor of Science degree for outstanding contributions to the science of underground flow of water. Tatiana began her studies in Leningrad and Moscow (the Former Soviet Union). Her research work on ground water flow and flow modeling techniques at the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Hydraulic Engineering resulted in her Ph.D . She continued her research and lectures at Moscow State University until 1970 were she began her travels to Great Britain and the United States. • Education Sc.D. (Doctor of Science), Civil Engineering, Birmingham University, Great Britain, 1977 Ph.D. Hydraulics, All-Union Science Research Institute of Hydraulic Engineering, USSR, 1965 B.S., M.S. Engineering Groundwater Hydrology, Hydrology Institute, Leningrad, USSR, 1959
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