Internationally-leading expert on Imaging, Monitoring and Scientific Machine Learning - from optimal data acquisition through to image reconstruction & characterisation - with a unique vision of both commercial and technology landscapes for sustainable subsurface management in the energy transition.Highly-experienced technology professional. A decade's experience at the forefront of industrial R&D and 6 years as Associate Professor at Utrecht University. Currently forming & leading a new R&D team within Shearwater Geoservices, with a focus on AI/ML across the board - from sensor to image - and on acquisition, data processing and imaging the subsurface for a wide range of monitoring applications, with the ultimate aim of enabling and accelerating the Energy Transition. Our interest and scope includes CCUS/DCS, subsurface Hydrogen storage, offshore windfarm geotechnical assessment & monitoring, and deep-sea mining. Accomplished innovator & educator. Driving research from conception to delivery, as well as in strategicplanning and execution of technology roadmaps at the highest level. Promoting open, no-nonsense understanding & knowledge-sharing over the latest approaches and technology in the geoscience community, tailored to students and experienced professionals. Currently spearheading innovations on data-driven, AI-based geophysical processing, imaging & data acquisition design. Joining Shearwater's existing World-leading R&D teams, we engage, support and contribute to all of the company's activities - with the additional mission to envision, research, design and deploy current and future tools to geophysical and geotechnical problems to empower our clients toward accelerating the Energy Transition. Current and past contributions span scientific and commercial advances in geophysical data acquisition, signal processing & imaging in the context of resource exploration, subsurface carbon & hydrogen sequestration, geotechnical applications and non-destructive testing.
Listed skills include Geophysics, Inversion, Seismology, Seismic Imaging, and 45 others.