Didier Lecerf
About Didier Lecerf
Didier Lecerf is a Principal Geophysicist at PGS, with a career spanning over three decades in geophysics and seismology. He has held various positions at notable companies and has contributed to research in the field, including authoring a paper on 4D monitoring.
Current Role at PGS
Didier Lecerf serves as a Principal Geophysicist at PGS, a position he has held since 2018. He is based in London, United Kingdom. In this role, he applies his extensive knowledge and experience in geophysics to contribute to various projects and initiatives within the company.
Previous Experience at PGS
Prior to his current role, Didier Lecerf worked at PGS as Chief 4D Technology from 2016 to 2018 in London, United Kingdom, and from 2013 to 2015 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His responsibilities included overseeing advancements in 4D technology, focusing on enhancing monitoring techniques in geophysical applications.
Career at CGG
Didier Lecerf was employed at CGG as an R&D advisor from 2001 to 2012. His tenure included work in London, United Kingdom; Pau, France; and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. During this period, he contributed to research and development efforts in geophysics, enhancing the company's technological capabilities.
Educational Background
Didier Lecerf studied Geophysics at the University of Strasbourg, EOST, where he earned a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD). He furthered his education at the Karlsruhe Institute of Physics, completing a Postdoc in Geophysics from 1997 to 1999. His academic background provides a strong foundation for his professional work in geophysics.
Research Contributions
Didier Lecerf authored a paper titled 'Opportunistic 4D using a regional non-repeated 4D monitor, an Ærfugl case study'. This work reflects his expertise in 4D monitoring techniques and contributes to the broader understanding of geophysical methods.