Anastasiya Tantsereva
About Anastasiya Tantsereva
Anastasiya Tantsereva is a geophysicist with over a decade of experience at PGS in Norway and currently serves as a PhD candidate at NTNU. She holds a Master's degree in Applied Mathematics and has contributed to significant research, including a case study on opportunistic 4D monitoring published in 2024.
Work at PGS
Anastasiya Tantsereva has been employed at PGS as a Geophysicist since 2014. With a tenure of 10 years, she operates from Akre, Hordaland, Norway. Her role involves applying geophysical principles and techniques to support various projects within the company, contributing to the advancement of geophysical research and applications in the industry.
Education and Expertise
Anastasiya Tantsereva holds a Master's degree in Applied Mathematics from Novosibirsk State University, which she completed from 2008 to 2010. Prior to that, she earned a Bachelor's degree in Applied Mathematics and Informatics at the same institution, studying from 2004 to 2008. Her educational background provides her with a strong foundation in quantitative analysis and problem-solving skills relevant to her work in geophysics.
Background
Anastasiya Tantsereva began her academic journey at Novosibirsk State University, where she focused on Applied Mathematics and Informatics. After completing her Bachelor's degree, she pursued a Master's degree in Applied Mathematics. In addition to her work at PGS, she has been a PhD candidate at NTNU since 2010, furthering her research and expertise in the field of geophysics.
Achievements
Anastasiya Tantsereva contributed to a significant case study on opportunistic 4D monitoring, specifically focusing on the Ærfugl case study. This work was published in First Break in March 2024, highlighting her involvement in advancing geophysical methodologies and practices within the industry. Her research contributes to the understanding and application of 4D monitoring techniques.