Julio Cesar Galindo Guerreros

AI Software Developer at Komm.ONE
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Freiburg, Baden-Württemberg, Germany, DE
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Experience

    • Germany
    • IT Services and IT Consulting
    • 200 - 300 Employee
    • AI Software Developer
      • Sep 2021 - Present

    • Research Audiologist
      • Jul 2017 - Sep 2021

      Investigating speech intelligibility and localization of cochlear-implant recipients in virtual sound environments developed with spatial reproduction techniques such as wave field synthesis and higher order ambisonics. Investigating speech intelligibility and localization of cochlear-implant recipients in virtual sound environments developed with spatial reproduction techniques such as wave field synthesis and higher order ambisonics.

    • Germany
    • Government Administration
    • 500 - 600 Employee
    • Research Geophysicist
      • Dec 2013 - Nov 2016

      Developed a material quality control tool for jet grout columns based on seismic crosshole and downhole testing as a cooperation project with Geotomographie GmbH within The Central Innovation Programme (ZIM Zentrales Innovationsprogramm Mittelstand) for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Worked on transferring the Amplitude Versus Offset (AVO) technique from reflection seismic to non-destructive testing (ndt) in civil engineering for layer characterization in order to detect voids below foundations and or determine the quality of material bondings.Gained significant expertise in applying the ndt methods ultrasonic, radar and impact-echo, processing and interpreting.Organized and led many field experiments.Programmed with MATLAB useful data processing tools.

    • SEG Student Chapter President and Association Board Member
      • Jan 2012 - Oct 2013

      Administered as member of the Organizing Committee and Social Program Chair the 4th International Geosciences Student Conference Berlin, 25-29. April 2013 (320 attendees from Europe and overseas). Initiated and organized as project leader the SGS & UIGS Joint Field Camp 2012 (15 Indonesian and 5 German participants) on Java, Indonesia, managed finances, recruited and coached participants. Publications: SEG Annual Meeting 2012 (Las Vegas), EAGE's First Break, IGSC 2013 (Berlin).Promoted interest in and knowledge about geoscientific topics and guided students to additional activities improving the range of university courses. Honored with the SEG Best Student Chapter Award 2013.

    • Germany
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Student Assistant & Teaching Fellow
      • Apr 2012 - Sep 2013

      - teaching students of applied geophysics - assisting research in the Microseismicity working group- using Comsol as a tool to model 2D/3D fluid injection experiments to study the effects of hydraulic heterogeneity on pore pressure diffusion, related to fluid induced seismicity, in the framework of my M.Sc thesis - teaching students of applied geophysics - assisting research in the Microseismicity working group- using Comsol as a tool to model 2D/3D fluid injection experiments to study the effects of hydraulic heterogeneity on pore pressure diffusion, related to fluid induced seismicity, in the framework of my M.Sc thesis

    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • SEG/ExxonMobil Student Education Program (SEP)
      • Sep 2012 - Sep 2012

      This 2 - 2 ½ day program focuses on preparing college graduate students for the breadth and challenges of an oil industry career by spurring interest to pursue such a career, as well as develop lifelong relationships with the SEG and its members. This 2 - 2 ½ day program focuses on preparing college graduate students for the breadth and challenges of an oil industry career by spurring interest to pursue such a career, as well as develop lifelong relationships with the SEG and its members.

    • Germany
    • Research Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Student Assistant
      • Jun 2010 - Jan 2012

      Introduced undergraduate students to geophysics and carried out ERT, gravimetry, GPR, Magnetics data acquisition in the Harz mountains, data processing, interpretation and presentation of results in the framework of the Karst Project, as member of the geodynamics working group. Introduced undergraduate students to geophysics and carried out ERT, gravimetry, GPR, Magnetics data acquisition in the Harz mountains, data processing, interpretation and presentation of results in the framework of the Karst Project, as member of the geodynamics working group.

    • Germany
    • Research Services
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Intern: SAMPLE (South Atlantic Margin Processes and Links with onshore Evolution)
      • Oct 2011 - Nov 2011

      Carried out AMT (Audio-Magnetotellurics) data acquisition within the framework of the SAMPLE (South Atlantic Margin Processes and Links with onshore Evolution) project in northern Namibia. Carried out AMT (Audio-Magnetotellurics) data acquisition within the framework of the SAMPLE (South Atlantic Margin Processes and Links with onshore Evolution) project in northern Namibia.

    • Oil and Gas
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Intern
      • Aug 2011 - Oct 2011

      Acquired knowledge in seismic data processing and assisted in the 4D marine seismic data processing team. Tasks included: velocity analysis, NMO correction, stacking, migration, quality control, job analysis Acquired knowledge in seismic data processing and assisted in the 4D marine seismic data processing team. Tasks included: velocity analysis, NMO correction, stacking, migration, quality control, job analysis

    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • SEG/Chevron Student Leadership Symposium (SLS)
      • Sep 2011 - Sep 2011

      This focused program of leadership skills development included an address by the SEG President, best practice presentations from selected Student Chapters, professional leadership coaching, an organized team building activity, and a Strategic Problem Solving Session with the SEG Executive Committee. The Leadership Symposium was one and a half days in duration. Fifty student leaders representative of SEG's worldwide network of Student Chapter were selected to attend. Participants also had the chance to advance their technical knowledge by partaking in all that the SEG Annual Meeting has to offer.

    • Intern
      • Sep 2009 - Nov 2009

      Data processing and interpretation of UXO (Unexploded Ordnance) investigations through:- Tunable Fluxgate Gradiometer (TFG) combined with Cone Penetration Testing (CPT)- Time Domain Electromagnetics (TDEM)- Borehole Magnetics Data processing and interpretation of UXO (Unexploded Ordnance) investigations through:- Tunable Fluxgate Gradiometer (TFG) combined with Cone Penetration Testing (CPT)- Time Domain Electromagnetics (TDEM)- Borehole Magnetics

Education

  • Freie Universität Berlin
    Master of Science, Geological Sciences
    2010 - 2012
  • Freie Universität Berlin
    Bachelor of Science, Geological Sciences
    2006 - 2010

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