Stefan Wenk

Stefan Wenk

Geophysicist Bei Pgs @ PGS

About Stefan Wenk

Stefan Wenk is a geophysicist at PGS, where he has worked since 2014, specializing in marine seismic data processing. He has a background in geophysical data analysis and has held various research and assistant positions in both the United States and Germany.

Work at PGS

Stefan Wenk has been employed at PGS as a Geophysicist since 2014. His role involves the processing of marine seismic datasets, which plays a crucial part in advancing geophysical data analysis. Over the past decade, he has contributed to various projects that enhance the understanding of subsurface structures, utilizing his expertise in geophysical data simulation and evaluation.

Previous Experience in Geophysics

Before joining PGS, Stefan Wenk held several positions that enriched his experience in geophysics. He worked at Baker Hughes as a Diploma Candidate and Research Student from 2008 to 2009 in Houston, Texas. Additionally, he served as a Student Research Assistant at Tu Bergakademie Freiberg from 2007 to 2008 and at GFZ-Potsdam for one month in 2006. His role at Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) München as a Research Assistant from 2010 to 2014 further solidified his background in the field.

Education and Expertise

Stefan Wenk earned a Master of Science in Geophysics from TU Bergakademie Freiberg, completing his studies from 2001 to 2009. His educational background provides a strong foundation for his specialization in the processing of marine seismic datasets and the simulation and evaluation of geophysical data. This academic training supports his current work at PGS, where he applies his knowledge to real-world geophysical challenges.

Research and Development Contributions

Throughout his career, Stefan Wenk has focused on research and development within the geophysical sector. His work involves significant contributions to the understanding of subsurface structures through advanced data analysis techniques. By leveraging his extensive experience, he plays a vital role in enhancing geophysical methodologies and practices, particularly in marine environments.

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