
Top 5 in 5 Initiative
The goal of UW’s Top 5 in 5 Initiative is to elevate the Department of Energy and Petroleum Engineering to a top 5 national ranking within the next five years. This ambitious goal is crucial for preparing the future workforce for the oil, gas, and energy industries while conducting groundbreaking research that drives economic growth for Wyoming and beyond.
Learn about this initiative and the ambitious goals we have set for the next 5 years in the Top 5 in 5 Proposal. Our department reports on the goals and milestones quarterly in the dedicated “Top 5 in 5” section of our newsletter.
Help us shape the future of energy
We would like to invite you to join these efforts — our success is your success! If you have any questions or would like to visit further about this initiative, please contact Dr. Soheil Saraji, LeNorman Endowed Leadership Chair and Richard and Marilyn Lynch Non-endowed Chair in Subsurface Energy and Digital Innovation, at ssaraji@uwyo.edu.
Department Student Organizations
The Department of Energy & Petroleum Engineering supports four professional student societies, in which students are encouraged to participate. There are many other engineering student groups you may be interested in as well. View the complete list of student organizations.
- International Association of Drilling Contractors (IADC)
- Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE)
- Pi Epsilon Tau, Petroleum Engineering Honor Society (PET)
Student organizations
World class Research
The Department of Energy and Petroleum Engineering continually strives to explore the research frontier. Our faculty have very high research activity, meaning students can contribute to groundbreaking discoveries alongside world-class researchers and scholars.
Research Specialties
- Machine Learning & Data Analytics for Energy Applications
- Chemical Enhanced Oil Recovery
- Solute Dispersion in Fractured Porous Media
- Geomechanics and Hydraulic Fracturing
- Drilling, Completions, and Fluid Dynamics
- Subsurface Energy Storage and Sustainability (Carbon Capture/Use/Storage)
department research and facilities
Energy & Petroleum Engineering Alumni
Our alumni are the driving force behind the success of the Energy and Petroleum Engineering Department. If you value UW’s distinguished energy and petroleum education and want to support the next generation of innovators, leaders, and experts shaping the future of the industry, we invite you to connect with our department.
Ways to get involved:
Want to Know More about the Department?
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