Peeters is professor of Borehole Geophysics and Petrophysics at the Colorado School
of Mines since 1998. Prior to this he was professor of Petrophysics at the faculty
of Applied Earth Sciences of Delft University, and Petrophysical Adviser at Shell's
Research Center both in The Netherlands. Peeters received a MSc in Physics of
Delft University of Technology in 1968, followed by two years lecturing at the
Royal Dutch Navy Academy. In Shell International he worked as Petroleum Engineer
and Chief Petrophysicist in Australia, England, Brunei, and California. In 1988
he returned to The Netherlands to head a technical team in charge of the development
of business opportunities in the (former) Soviet Union. Peeters is a founder
member of the Dutch Petrophysical Society and an editor of the Petroleum Geoscience
Journal. His current research interests are pulsed neutron logging, invasion corrections,
acoustic wave propagation in porous media, and subsurface imaging. Peeters received
the Distinguished Technical Achievement Award from the Society of Professional
Well Log analysts in June 1996. |