Georgy Trigubovich

Ph.D., D.Sc, Prof., Director of Geophysics
EM Surveys

   

Mining engineer-geophysicist, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, specialist in electromagnetic methods of prospecting and evaluation studies of solid minerals and hydrocarbons. In 1978, he graduated from the Sverdlovsk Mining Institute with a degree in Geophysical Methods of Prospecting and Exploration of Mineral Resources.

1978 – 2003 – engaged in applied science, engineering, and design developments under the supervision of Academician V.S. Surkov.
2003 – 2015 – Deputy General Director for Science in the fields of geophysics, geophysical and geodetic instrumentation at SNIIGGiMS (Siberian Research Institute of Geology, Geophysics and Mineral Resources).
2016 – 2017 – Scientific Supervisor of Geophysical Research at SNIIGGiMS.
2017 – 2020 – Director for Airborne Geophysics and Innovative Non-Seismic Methods at JSC "Rosgeologiya".
Since 2018 to the present – Director of JSC "EM-Surveys".

He has developed and implemented in Russia and abroad a number of innovative technologies that increase the reliability of geophysical prediction of solid minerals, hydrocarbons, water supply sources, and others.

He has published more than 150 scientific papers, including three monographs.
Author of more than 25 inventions.

Current interests – research of weak electromagnetic fields in 3D multiphase media.


Pitch-up session 1 - Business to business presentations alongside exhibition
15 April 2026 / 09:00 - 10:30 | Sary Arka 1

New Directions in Time-Domain Electromagnetic Exploration: Electromagnetic Tomography (iT) and Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAV-TEM)

EM-SURVEYS, a leading Russian company in advanced geophysical technologies, presents the latest scientific and technological solutions focused on the development of inductive electrical exploration methods. The report will present strategic directions reflecting the company's key innovations. Induction Tomography (iT) A high-resolution ground-based electromagnetic technology with a survey depth of up to 500 meters. It is based on the application of a multi-angle observation system with precise separation of resistive and polarization modes. The inverse problem is treated as the determination of spatial matrices of the resistivity (ρ) and polarizability (η) of the rock mass. Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS-TEM) With the development of unmanned technologies and the increasing demand for high-precision, large-scale geophysical surveys, specializations are emerging that are being actively introduced into geophysical practice for the exploration of hydrocarbons, solid minerals, hydrogeology, and engineering-geological tasks. The systems developed by the company demonstrate premium performance and enable highly effective geophysical surveys. The integrated application of our technologies provides key advantages by increasing exploration efficiency and reducing costs through advanced innovative methods and precise mathematical solutions.