Vanessa Stuque
About Vanessa Stuque
Vanessa Stuque is a Junior Geophysicist with a specialization in Marine Data Processing. She studied Geophysics at Universidade De São Paulo and has worked in both Brazil and the United States, contributing to research on Albian rock characterization.
Work at PGS
Vanessa Stuque has been employed at PGS as a Junior Geophysicist since 2013. In this role, she focuses on marine data processing, contributing to various projects that enhance the understanding of marine geophysical data. Her position in Akre, Hordaland, Norway, allows her to apply her academic knowledge in a practical setting, supporting the company's operations in the geophysical sector.
Current Role at Ion Geophysical
Since 2019, Vanessa Stuque has also worked at Ion Geophysical as a Geophysicist in Houston, Texas. In this capacity, she continues to specialize in marine data processing, leveraging her expertise to support the company's initiatives in geophysical research and development. Her dual roles at PGS and Ion Geophysical demonstrate her commitment to advancing her career in geophysics.
Education and Expertise
Vanessa Stuque studied Geophysics at Universidade De São Paulo from 2009 to 2013, completing a four-year degree. Her education provided her with a strong foundation in geophysical principles, which she applies in her current roles. She specializes in marine data processing, an area critical to understanding geological formations and resources beneath the ocean.
Research Experience
During her time at Universidade De São Paulo, Vanessa Stuque conducted research on Albian rock characterization and magnetic properties. This research was supported by a scholarship from Petrobras, highlighting her academic involvement and dedication to advancing knowledge in geophysics. The experience gained during this research contributes to her expertise in the field.
Previous Work Experience
Before her current roles, Vanessa Stuque worked at Universidade De São Paulo as an Iniciação Científica from 2011 to 2013. This position allowed her to gain practical experience in scientific research while still completing her studies. The skills and knowledge acquired during this time have been beneficial in her subsequent career in geophysics.