GSAI Geophysics Employs Prof. Hallbauer Valeriya Yurevna—An International Authority in Transient Electromagnetic Field to Participate in MIMO-TEM Instrument R&D
Recently, upon the recommendation of GSAI advisor, Associate Professor Chen Rujun of Central South University, our company successfully appointed Professor Hallbauer Valeriya Yurevna as a consulting expert to participate in the MIMO-TEM transient electromagnetic instrument R&D work jointly conducted by our company and Central South University. Our company applied to the Changsha Municipal Science and Technology Bureau to handle the Foreigner's Work Permit (Category A Expert) for her and obtained approval.
Work Permit Notification
Professor Hallbauer Valeriya Yurevna, South African nationality, born in Russia in 1949, obtained her Ph.D. degree conferred by the All-Russian Research Institute of Geophysical Exploration Methods (VNII Geofizika) in 1984, possesses over 50 years of transient electromagnetic method scientific research and work experience, and has been dedicated to the research of this method since 1971. Her professional fields cover exploration geophysics, airborne geophysics, electrical prospecting, rock physics, and mineral exploration methods, particularly specializing in technical methods such as transient electromagnetic method (TEM), vertical electrical sounding (VES), electrokinetic exploration method (EKE), induced polarization method (IP), and self-potential method (SP), having published over a hundred academic papers. She has served as Head and Leading Researcher of the Special Electrical Prospecting Department at the Russian state scientific research institution—Nizhnevolzhsky Research Institute (NVNIIGG), P6-level Senior Scientist at the Council for Geoscience, South Africa, and Extraordinary Professor at Tshwane University of Technology, South Africa. Currently, she is a Inviting Professor at Irkutsk National Research Technical University, Russia, and a Foreign Research Expert at Central South University.
Professor Hallbauer and Associate Professor Chen Rujun conducting scientific research exchange
MIMO-TEM Transient Electromagnetic Instrument
The addition of Professor Hallbauer Valeriya Yurevna can bring international top-tier technical guidance and cutting-edge R&D concepts to the R&D team, to comprehensively enhance the performance and functionality of the MIMO-TEM transient electromagnetic instrument, enabling this instrument to reach world-class application levels. Currently, while actively promoting the "going global" of GSAI's products and services, this foreign expert appointment marks a new step for our company in talent internationalization and building a world-class geophysical exploration instrument and technical service company.