
Jakub Mroczkowski
ENGINEER | DEVELOPER | PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Robotics & Mechatronics

Thesis: Researched custom hardware/software for various applications, including: automation of a cadaveric manipulation apparatus for orthopedic research; characterized control of prosthetic fingers that provide precise feedback to the user; design and fabrication of a controlled release mechanism and track system for simulating impact testing.
Specialization:
Control Systems
Object Recognition & Tracking
Machine Learning & Neural Networks
Manipulator Robots
Artificial Hand Development
Autonomous Vehicles
Aerospace & Defense

Current Clearance Level: TS
Experience:
Northrop Grumman
Sandia National Laboratories
Los Alamos National Laboratory
National Nuclear Security Administration
Department of Energy (DOE)
Department of Defense (DOD)
Petroleum & Natural Gas

B.S. in Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering
Specialization:
Delaware and Midland Basins
Production Analysis
Reservoir Modeling
Experience:
Chevron (Production / Reservoir Engineer)
Evaluated Chevron's Wolfcamp Shale assets and determined potential re-completions out of 510 soon-to-be P&A wells. Each well was analyzed to record its current state: completion, production, drilling logs, wellbore designs, geological layers and rheology, and lease positioning. A series of decline analysis curves were developed to forecast production and trends in several areas around Texas. Multiple economic sensitivity cases were then simulated to assess the financial opportunity in well candidates. Final results found an opportunity that saved the company a minimum of $21MM and a proposal with the potential to book 97 MMBOE of proven reserves.
Harvard Petroleum Company LLC
(Lease Operator / Field Engineer)
Shared responsibility for daily pumping and oversight of 41 wells including maintenance of 18 hydraulic jet lift systems. Performed routine maintenance and supervised roustabout crew work on free water knockouts, heater/treaters, water transfer pumps and tank repair. Handled LACT oil sales and central battery operations. Supervised downhole pumping well repair and pulling unit operations. Observed drilling operations, drill stem testing, matrix acid job, and frac completion. Redesigned main tank battery to outfit two more water tanks with minimal pluming alteration and optimum cost.
Petroleum Recovery Research Center
(Research Assistant)
Purification and filtration techniques aimed to cleanse produced water, from oil wells, into a viable resource for community and agricultural applications. Our approach utilized hollow-fiber membranes for ion separation. Main contributions were the design of the filter system and fabrication of the module and fibers. Other duties included building new systems, testing, and collecting data from each module.