Education

09/2020       Ph.D. in Geophysics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA

12/2008       B.S in Geophysics, University of Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Professional Experience

09/2020 - present       Postdoctoral Associate, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, USA

09/2011 - 07/2014       Geophysicist, Schlumbeger, Houston, TX, USA

01/2009 - 09/2011       Geophysicist, Schlumbeger, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Teaching Experience and Training

      Training

      Kaufman Teaching Certificate Program MIT Teaching & Learning Laboratory, 2017

      Teaching Assistant

      Computer Programming for Scientific and Engineering Applications MIT, 2016 and 2019

Invited talks:

Silva, J. A., Rokrok, M. K., Damico, J. R., Nori, N., Fehler, M., Jiang, J., Frailey, S., Juanes, R. (2020). Development of Workflow Using Geologically Constrained Coupled Flow and Geomechanics Simulations to Predict Pressure and Stress at Known Microseismicity Localities Induced by CO2 Injection: Validation Using the Illinois Basin Decatur Project Dataset. Abstract MR026-08 presented at 2020 Fall Meeting, AGU, Online Everywhere, 1-17 Dec.

Silva, J. A., Salo, L., Patterson, J. E., & Juanes, R. (2019). Modeling CO2 Storage in a Gulf of Mexico Reservoir Using Coupled Flow and Geomechanics. Abstract MR13A-02 presented at 2019 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 9-13 Dec.

Silva, J. A., Byrne, H., Plesch, A., Shaw, J., Juanes, R. (2018). Revisiting the Classical Earthquake Experiment in the Rangely Oil Field, Colorado, 1970: Insights from Coupled Flow and Geomechanical Modeling. Abstract S22A-05 presented at 2018 Fall Meeting, AGU, Washington, DC, 10-14 Dec.

Silva, J. A. (2018), Investigating Injection Induced Seismicity from Numerical Simulations and Experiments in Realistic Geological Settings. Flow and Transport in Permeable Media, Gordon Research Seminar, Newry, ME, USA, July 7-8, 2018.

Silva, J. A., Frank, W., Castineira, D., Jha, B., Campillo, M., Juanes, R. (2016). Coupled Flow and Geomechanics Modeling of Slow Earthquakes: Application to Slow Slip Events (SSE) in the Guerrero Gap, Mexico. Abstract S43D-05 presented at 2016 Fall Meeting, AGU, San Francisco, CA, 12-16 Dec.

Silva, J. A., Poliannikov, O., & Fehler, M. (2016). Modeling scattering of crosswell seismic waves using radiative transfer theory. In SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2016 (pp. 38653870). Society of Exploration Geophysicists.

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