Cuesta Cano, A.

Profile

My dream was to study earthquakes and volcanoes, so I became geologist. In 2017, I received her B.Sc. degree in Geology  from the University of the Basque Country UPV/EHU (Spain) and, in 2019, my M.Sc. in Earth Structure and Dynamics from Utrecht University (The Netherlands). During my M.Sc., I joined TOTAL S.A. (Pau, France) as an intern to study the architecture of carbonate ramps. My M.Sc. thesis focused on the analysis of strain accommodation processes  of sand packs by applying micro-CT techniques.

Research

In March 2021, I started working as a PhD candidate with the Delphi Consortium, under the supervision of Dr. Joep Storms and Prof. Dr. Allard Martinius, from the Applied Geology section. My current research deals with the reduction of the architecture-related uncertainty in seismic data interpretation for continental and shallow marine clastic environments.

Andrea Cuesta Cano

PhD Candidate

  • A.CuestaCano@tudelft.nl
  • Faculty of Civil Engineering and Geosciences
    Building 23
    Stevinweg 1 / PO-box 5048
    2628 CN Delft / 2600 GA Delft

    Room number: 03.120

Availability:
Every day  9:00-17:00

Department:
Geoscience & Engineering

Section:
Applied Geology