Summary
Daniel Botero is an applied geophysicist and project leader with six years of experience combining field acquisition, physics-based modeling, and data-driven inversion to solve subsurface imaging challenges. Holding a PhD from ETH Zurich, he specialized in Ground Penetrating Radar for fracture characterization and built end-to-end Python pipelines and 2D/3D visualization tools that bridge geophysics and engineering. As Projektleiter Zerstörungsfreie Prüfungen he runs technical planning, field campaigns, and client delivery with a pragmatic focus on quality and cost-efficiency. He thrives in interdisciplinary teams, pairing hands-on field skills with numerical rigor and open-source development experience (including AR sandbox visualization work). Comfortable moving between research and applied engineering, he seeks collaborations that fuse physics, data science, and practical implementation.
6 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science, Applied Geosciences - Energy and Mineral Resources, Master of Science, Applied Geosciences - Energy and Mineral Resources at RWTH Aachen University
Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Candidate, Geophysics, Doctor of Philosophy - PhD Candidate, Geophysics at ETH Zürich
Universidad de los Andes
English, Spanish, German