Arjun Srinivasan
About Arjun Srinivasan
Arjun Srinivasan is a Technical Team Lead at ExxonMobil, specializing in Processing and FWI Applications, with a diverse background in geophysics and business administration.
Company
Arjun Srinivasan is currently employed at ExxonMobil, where he serves as the Technical Team Lead for Processing and FWI (Full Waveform Inversion) Applications. He began this role in 2018 and is based in the United States. Previously, he was a Geoscience Associate at ExxonMobil from 2012 to 2018.
Title
Technical Team Lead - Processing And FWI Applications
Education and Expertise
Arjun Srinivasan holds an Executive MBA in Business Administration and Management from both Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management and Smith School of Business at Queen's University, completed in 2023. He also earned a CORe Credential of Readiness in Business Administration and Management from Harvard Business School Online in 2020. Additionally, he has a Professional Science Master's in Subsurface Geoscience from Rice University (2014), a Master's degree in Electrical Engineering from New Mexico State University (2006), and a Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Electronics, and Communications Engineering from Vellore Institute of Technology (2003).
Professional Background
Arjun Srinivasan has held various technical and leadership roles over his career. Before his current position at ExxonMobil, he worked as a Senior Geophysicist - Imaging at Ion Geophysical in Houston, Texas, for five months in 2012. He also served as a Senior Geophysicist and Project Lead at CGG in France from 2006 to 2012 and as a Graduate Research Assistant at New Mexico State University from 2004 to 2006.
Achievements
Arjun Srinivasan's educational accomplishments include obtaining dual Executive MBAs from prestigious institutions, such as Cornell Johnson Graduate School of Management and Smith School of Business at Queen's University, and earning a CORe Credential of Readiness from Harvard Business School Online. His professional expertise spans geophysics, project leadership, and technical innovation, evidenced by his progression from roles in academic research to leadership positions in the energy sector.