Ekaterina Vsemirnova is an exploration geophysicist and numerical modeller with over 10 years of experience in the field. Her research focuses on the use of controlled seismic source and Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) for investigations of the deep crust, subsurface collapse structures, soil pipe networks, outcrop and subsurface fracture mapping, and more. With specialties in numerical simulations, marine geophysics, seismic tomography, oceanography, seismic oceanography, seismic data processing, scientific programming, computational geoscience, mathematical statistics, fracture network analysis, stochastic analysis, and ground penetrating radar acquisition and processing, Ekaterina Vsemirnova's work is highly method-driven and versatile. Through her research, Ekaterina Vsemirnova has made important contributions to the field of exploration geophysics and numerical modelling, shedding new light on some of our planet's most intriguing and mysterious aspects. Their dedication to pushing the boundaries of exploration geophysics and developing new techniques and tools has earned them a reputation as a valued member of the scientific community. Passionate about science and with a tireless dedication to their work, Ekaterina Vsemirnova is an expert in their field and a true asset to any project they undertake.