RICHARD HUGHES
Assistant Professor, School
of Petroleum and Geological Engineering
Education
· B.S., Petroleum
Engineering with Honors, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology,
1982
· M.S. Petroleum Engineering, Stanford University, 1995
· Ph.D., Petroleum Engineering, Stanford University, 1998
· Registered Professional Engineering, Colorado
Professional Experience
Research Assistant, Stanford
University, 1995-1998
Teaching Assistant, Stanford
University, 1994-1997
Engineering Systems Analyst, Amerada Hess Corporation, 1990-1993
Petroleum Engineer/Products Manager, Dwights Energy Data, 1987-1990
Production Engineer, Tenneco Oil Company, 1983-1986
Research Interests
Multiphase flow in porous
media
Characterization of and
flow in fractured rocks
Environmental aspects of
oilfield production and transportation
Professional Organizations
and Service
Society of Petroleum Engineers
Technical Editor,
Computer Applications, 1989-1995
Vice President, Stanford
University Student Chapter, 1994-1995
American Geophysical Union
American Society for Engineering
Education
Honors
Centennial Teaching Award,
1996
Chevron Fellowship, 1995-1996