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Kofi Prempeh
University of Adelaide
Professional Bio
I am a results-oriented PhD candidate in Petroleum and Reservoir Engineering at the University of Adelaide, with a strong focus on carbon capture and storage (CCS), enhanced oil recovery (EOR), and reservoir optimization. With over 8 years of academic and industry-related experience, I combine deep technical expertise with advanced computational skills to tackle complex energy challenges.
My professional journey spans teaching, research, and industry internships, including roles as an Assistant Lecturer at KNUST, a Research Associate in computational modeling, and internships with GNPC. I bring a strong understanding of subsurface energy systems, data analytics, and applied reservoir engineering and hands-on experience with tools like Petrel, Eclipse, MATLAB, Python, and machine learning — all crucial for supporting real-world project execution, decision-making, and innovation in today’s dynamic energy environment. I’m deeply motivated to contribute to industry teams focused on responsible resource development, digital transformation, and the transition toward low-carbon operations.
My professional journey spans teaching, research, and industry internships, including roles as an Assistant Lecturer at KNUST, a Research Associate in computational modeling, and internships with GNPC. I bring a strong understanding of subsurface energy systems, data analytics, and applied reservoir engineering and hands-on experience with tools like Petrel, Eclipse, MATLAB, Python, and machine learning — all crucial for supporting real-world project execution, decision-making, and innovation in today’s dynamic energy environment. I’m deeply motivated to contribute to industry teams focused on responsible resource development, digital transformation, and the transition toward low-carbon operations.
