Marija Djordjevic
About Marija Djordjevic
Marija Djordjevic is a Senior Geophysicist with extensive experience in the field, currently working at PGS in Norway and as a Research Assistant at Stanford University. She previously served as a Project Leader at CGG in France and holds a Master of Science in Geophysics from the University of Houston.
Work at PGS
Marija Djordjevic has been employed at PGS since 2011, serving as a Senior Geophysicist. Her role involves applying advanced geophysical techniques to support various projects within the company. Based in Akre, Hordaland, Norway, she has contributed to the development and implementation of innovative solutions in geophysical data acquisition and analysis.
Previous Experience at CGG
Before joining PGS, Marija Djordjevic worked at CGG as a Project Leader from 2005 to 2008. During her three years in France, she led various geophysical projects, overseeing teams and ensuring the successful execution of project objectives. This experience provided her with a solid foundation in project management and technical expertise in geophysics.
Research Assistant Role at Stanford University
Since 2013, Marija Djordjevic has held the position of Research Assistant at Stanford University. In this role, she engages in research activities that enhance her knowledge and skills in geophysics. Her work at Stanford complements her professional experience and contributes to ongoing academic projects in the field.
Education and Expertise
Marija Djordjevic earned her Master of Science degree in Physics and Geophysics from the University of Houston, studying from 2002 to 2005. This academic background has provided her with a strong theoretical foundation and practical skills in geophysical methods, which she applies in her current roles in both industry and academia.