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Dessy Sapardina

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Dessy Sapardina

I am a geoscientist with over 15 years of experience in sedimentology, stratigraphy, subsurface analysis, and geological modeling. I have worked as an exploration and development geoscientist with ExxonMobil and as a production geologist with Surtek. My current research at OGS focuses on reservoir characterization and static models for the future storage of CCUS.

My Ph.D. research focused on understanding the role of Froude supercritical flow in active margin deepwater systems (Juncal Formation and Point Loma Formation, California) where I utilized fieldwork and drone photography to capture large-scale architectures.

I love doing yoga and mountain biking. I also enjoy camping with my family, hiking 14ers, and traveling.

Education:

  • Ph.D in Geology – Colorado School of Mines, 2023
  • M.S. in Geology – Colorado School of Mines, 2010