Jef Caers

Jef Caers

Jef Caers in California, 2015
Born Belgium
Residence United States
Institutions Stanford University
University of Calgary
Alma mater Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
Known for Geostatistics
Spatial Modeling
Modeling Uncertainty
Notable awards Krumbein Medal[1]
Andrei Borisovich Vistelius Research Award
Website
https://earth.stanford.edu/jef-caers

Jef Caers, born in Belgium, is an academic working as a Professor at the School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences, Stanford University.[2] He was awarded the Andrei Borisovich Vistelius Research Award and the William Christian Krumbein Medal by the International Association for Mathematical Geosciences in 2001 and 2014 respectively. He is Editor-in-Chief of Computers & Geosciences.[3]

Education

Ph.D. in Engineering, 1997, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
M.S. in Mining Engineering & Geophysics, 1993, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium

Research

His research interests include geostatistics, spatial modeling and modeling uncertainty.

Employment

2015–Present, Professor, Department of Geological Sciences, Stanford University
2014-2015, Professor, Energy Resources Engineering, Stanford University
2006-2013, Associate Professor, Energy Resources Engineering, Stanford University
2000–Present, Director, Stanford Center for Reservoir Forecasting, Stanford University
1999-2005, Assistant Professor, Petroleum Engineering, Stanford University
1997–1999, Postdoctoral Scholar, Department of Geological and Environmental Sciences, Stanford University
1997, Post-doctoral researcher, Department of Civil Engineering, University of Calgary, Canada
1997-1999, Post-doctoral Fellow of the National Science Foundation of Belgium
1997-1998, Research Fellow of the NATO

Selected Books

Jef Caers, 2005, "Petroleum Geostatistics”, Society for Petroleum Engineers, p. 96.[4]
Jef Caers, 2011, “Modeling Uncertainty in the Earth Sciences”, (Wiley-Blackwell), p. 246.[5]
G. Mariethoz and Jef Caers, 2014, "Multiple-point Geostatistics: stochastic modeling with training images", Wiley-Blackwell, p. 400.[6]

References

  1. "Jef Caers.". Stanford University, USA. Retrieved 27 May 2015.
  2. "Computers & Geosciences-Editor-in-Chief". Retrieved 2015-05-27.
  3. Jef Caers. "Petroleum Geostatistics, 2005, p.96". Society for Petroleum Engineers.
  4. Jef Caers. "Modeling Uncertainty in the Earth Sciences, 2011, p.246". Wiley-Blackwell.
  5. G. Mariethoz and Jef Caers. "Multiple-point Geostatistics: stochastic modeling with training images, 2014, p.400". Wiley-Blackwell.


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