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]

Jef Caers
Jef Caers in California, 2015
Born
Belgium
Alma materKatholieke Universiteit Leuven
Known forGeostatistics
Spatial Modeling
Modeling Uncertainty
AwardsKrumbein Medal[1]
Andrei Borisovich Vistelius Research Award
Scientific career
InstitutionsStanford University
University of Calgary
Websitehttps://earth.stanford.edu/jef-caers

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]

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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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