Tom Hopkins Flanagan
About Tom Hopkins Flanagan
Tom Hopkins Flanagan is a geophysicist currently employed at PGS in Akre, Hordaland, Norway, where he has worked since 2017. He holds a Bachelor's and a Master's degree in Geophysics from the University of Leeds and has previous experience with Getech and Ion Geophysical.
Work at PGS
Tom Hopkins Flanagan has been employed as a Geophysicist at Petroleum Geo Services (PGS) since 2017. He is based in Akre, Hordaland, Norway. In this role, he specializes in data processing, contributing to various geophysical projects within the company. His experience at PGS spans over seven years, during which he has developed expertise in geophysical data analysis and interpretation.
Education and Expertise
Tom Hopkins Flanagan completed his education in Geophysics at the University of Leeds, where he earned both his Bachelor's and Master's degrees. His undergraduate studies lasted from 2011 to 2015, followed by a Master's program from 2015 to 2016. He also attended The London Oratory School from 2004 to 2011. His academic background includes a thesis focused on shallow water multiple suppression, which he completed during his Master's program at Ion Geophysical.
Background
Before joining PGS, Tom worked as a Geophysicist at Getech from 2013 to 2014 for nine months, where he was involved in geophysical projects in West Yorkshire, Kirklees, United Kingdom. He also gained experience as a Student Intern at Ion Geophysical in 2016 for four months in Houston, Texas, United States. During his industrial placement year at Getech Plc, he worked on a magnetic re-processing project using Geosoft.
Professional Experience
Tom Hopkins Flanagan has accumulated diverse professional experience in the field of geophysics. His roles have included significant positions at Getech and Ion Geophysical, where he focused on practical applications of geophysical principles. His work has involved data processing and project contributions that enhance the understanding of subsurface geology.