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About me

I'm a research professor at The Pennsylvania State University. I write software and do scientific research for a living. In my spare time, I like to be outside hiking, jogging, or what have you, or inside, playing music with anyone who will have me.

I've been credibly accused of being eclectic. My degrees are in political science and physics. My research has covered everything from computational fluid dynamics to natural language processing to interpretable machine learning.

About my code

If you ever want a programmer to grimace, show them their old code. That said, there's hopefully something useful in here for you.

Petroleum engineering and geology

  1. Do you like capacitors? How about applying the equations for charging capacitors to oil fields? Have I got the Pywaterflood code for you!
  2. Ever maed a mistake? Me neither! Here are some mistakes that other people have or might make, specifically focusing on statistics and rocks.
  3. Do you want to know how much your unconventional wells are going to make? How about other people's wells? Here is the code to find that out. I'm particulary fond of this because I used solutions to these equations to get a PhD. Somehow.
  4. Want to make friends with a geomodeler? Help them with getting information in and out of Petrel.
  5. I don't have anything clever to say about this one. Predict permeability for sandstone cores with machine learning. Maybe you want to see how to write a paper in markdown with the code included?
  6. Do you like Thomas Bayes? How about his theories? Here you can see some Bayesian analysis applied to percolation theory.
  7. Not done with Bayes, are we? That's okay, I've also got Bayesian analysis applied to Lucia's rock typing.

Other software

  1. Do you like writing python projects? This is where I start with new projects. It's forked from the scientific python cookiecutter, which you should probably be using rather than mine. Some ideas are taken from cjolowicz. It's based on Cookiecutter.
  2. Do you like birds and the noises they make? How about mimicking those noises? With this, you can tweet all sorts of mimicry.
  3. Word documents tend to collect comments. Why? I'm not sure why. Sometimes, I'd like to take those comments and copy them to a text file.
  4. Want to know how Iowa is doing did on their drive to 325? You can see a Bayesian analysis of Iowa football.

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Frank Male's Projects

awesome-open-geoscience icon awesome-open-geoscience

Curated from repositories that make our lives as geoscientists, hackers and data wranglers easier or just more awesome

bluebonnet icon bluebonnet

Scaling solutions for production analysis from unconventional oil and gas wells

cemented_sandstone_pb_ml icon cemented_sandstone_pb_ml

Code for generating the analysis, plots, and manuscript for "Comparison of permeability predictions on cemented sandstones with physics-based and machine learning approaches"

petrelpy icon petrelpy

Getting data in and out of Schlumberger Petrel

pywaterflood icon pywaterflood

Capacitance resistance models for waterflood connectivity

staged-recipes icon staged-recipes

A place to submit conda recipes before they become fully fledged conda-forge feedstocks

sweetviz icon sweetviz

Visualize and compare datasets, target values and associations, with one line of code.

viceroybot icon viceroybot

bot for tweeting randomly mimicking a certain style

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