Alumna scores a big win for students, securing them use of state-of-the-art software
Dawna Roederer, BS β09, is pictured at a workstation on an oil rig in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, one of the several locations across the nation where she has worked as a wellsite geologist and geosteering consultant.
At ΜμΜΓΔρΟΘΙϊβs Department of Geological Sciences, Dawna Roederer, BS β09, found a tight-knit family and the tools to launch a successful career as a wellsite geologist and geosteering consultant. Her OHIO experience inspired Roederer to invest her time, talent and treasure in the future of the Universityβs geological sciences program, contributing to the departmentβs endowment, helping students find jobs after graduation, and, most recently, securing access to technology used in the field.
βWhen I started, we were just using Excel spreadsheets,β Roederer said of her early days working in the Marcellus wells in Pennsylvania and later on oil rigs. βItβs just insane whatβs happened in 10 years.β
Roederer went on to start her own company and become a wellsite geologist, examining rock cuttings from oil and gas wells to determine what rock formations are being drilled into and decide how drilling should proceed. As her career progressed so, too, did the technology being used in the industry.
βIn the last 10 years, itβs evolved into this amazing suite of software you can use to do everything at home, if need be,β Roederer explained. βWith all the jobs Iβve had and the software Iβve used, Iβve made this huge network of individuals, and I just kept saying, βThis software is great. Do you think I can get some for ΜμΜΓΔρΟΘΙϊ?ββ
Dawna Roederer, BS β09, poses for a photo in front of a large shale rock during a field camp trip she participated in while studying geological sciences at ΜμΜΓΔρΟΘΙϊ.
Roedererβs persistence and advocacy on behalf of her alma mater recently paid off.
Houston-based geoscience IT company ROGII Inc. is providing OHIOβs Department of Geological Sciences licenses for its StarSteer software, a gift-in-kind to The ΜμΜΓΔρΟΘΙϊ Foundation valued at $310,500.
βItβs the best geosteering software Iβve ever used, and the makers of it are super generous,β Roederer said of StarSteer, which provides a 3D model of the geology involved in oil and gas drilling. βThe really cool thing about this software is that it allows you to map in it and compare wells that are close by. Itβs an all-inclusive software that lets you do everything at once rather than using five different programs.β
For Roederer, helping to secure the software was an opportunity to come back and give back to the place that put her on the path to success while also helping the next generation of geologists.
βThose years at the geology department at OU were some of my best,β she said. βI just really love everybody down there. Greg Nadon was a huge influence on my life. He was my mentor, and itβs great to be able to bring this to him and his students.β
An associate professor and undergraduate coordinator in the Department of Geological Sciences, Dr. Nadon worked with Roederer and staff at OHIOβs Office of Information Technology to install the software on computers in a lab at Clippinger Laboratories.
βHaving an opportunity to use this type of software and interact with alumni who use the program on a routine basis will provide our students with both technical skills that will help them land and keep a job, as well as an understanding of the expectations the industry has for new hires,β Dr. Nadon said.
He added that incorporating StarSteer into the departmentβs curriculum will happen in phases and will begin with workshops to familiarize students throughout the Department of Geological Sciences with the software.
βIf students have experience with StarSteer coming right of out college, thatβs going to look really solid on a resume, and that goes a long way,β Roederer said. βI canβt speak enough about how awesome the staff at ROGII were. They were excited to know that young professionals coming out of college will have used this software. β¦ I know there are just a few colleges that are using the software with students right now, so this is a big win for OU students.β