Alexander Sidorov
Alexander Sidorov is a researcher at the Saint Petersburg Shell Cluster.
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Biography
Alexander Sidorov earned a master of science degree (2006) in physics from Saint Petersburg State University in Russia and is a researcher at the Saint Petersburg Shell Cluster. He works on a Shell-sponsored project devoted to the use of tube waves for downhole reservoir surveillance. His research interest is in advanced studies of wave propagation in anisotropic and multilayered cylindrical shells.[1]
Award
In 2008, Andrey Bakulin, Alexander Sidorov, Boris Kashtan, and Mikko Jaaskelainen received an Honorable Mention (Geophysics) for their paper Real-time completion monitoring with acoustic waves.[2]
References
- ↑ Contributors, Geophysics Vol. 73, No. 1, pp. Z9-Z11.
- ↑ Bakulin, A. et. al. (2008) Real-time completion monitoring with acoustic waves, Geophysics 73(1), E15-E33.