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Our Faculty and Staff
The McDougall School of Petroleum Engineering is comprised of eleven faculty members: four chaired professors, one full professor, five associate professors and one assistant professor. The school is well known for its research consortia. Currently, the school manages nine research consortia supported by various oil and gas companies and organizations. The annual funding for these consortia exceeds $5 million dollars. In our undergraduate education, we emphasize balanced education with equal emphasis on drilling, production and reservoir engineering.

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Ovadia Shoham
Professor and Floyd M. Stevenson Distinguished Presidential Chair
Dr. Shoham's research focuses on the area of modeling two-phase flow in pipes and its application in the oil and gas production, transportation and separation.
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