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The university will join a small number of institutions in the US offering an undergraduate degree focused exclusively on artificial intelligence.
The university's 142-ft multiphase flow loop tower is a 10-story engineering marvel pushing the boundaries of petroleum research in production operations, flow assurance, and safe offshore drilling.
A team from UT Austin won the Blue Hydrogen Student Design Competition, where more than 200 students from three Texas universities designed sustainable hydrogen production processes.
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Students will have the opportunity to learn hands-on training beginning this upcoming spring semester after the university spent 2 years completing the development of the rig. The red-and white-painted mast of the Raider rig can be seen in photos and a time lapse video shared by Texas Tech.
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The $200,000 grant will provide solar panels on the college’s campus with the opportunity for students and community members to assist in the installation.
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Andy Wood, subsurface manager at CeraPhi Energy, shares the latest developments in the geothermal energy industry and how young professionals can make a difference in the industry.
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Texas A&M is offering a course designed in collaboration with Peloton for students in the petroleum engineering program.
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New channel features highlights from SPE events around the globe.
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OU takes victory followed by Colorado School of Mines as new software brings teams from all over the world to compete in SPE’s most popular student quiz.
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What is peer review, why is it important, and how can you get involved?
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Drillbotics announced the winners for the 2021–2022 competition. Students from the University of Stavanger (UiS) won the Group A competition and the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) won the Group B competition.
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Schneider Electric University has been designed to help data center professionals expand their skills by offering free guidance on the latest technology, sustainability, and energy efficiency initiatives.
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On 14 March, students from Emirates International University (EIU) in Sana’a, Yemen, went on the first geological field trip following the establishment of the university's SPE student chapter. The trip was organized with the support of the Department of Oil and Gas Engineering at EIU and was supervised by the university staff Mahyoub Abdul Rahman, Irfan Alzeraai, and…