GeoPhysicist Interview
Company: The Interview Portal
Location: Los Angeles
Posted on: November 13, 2024
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Job Description:
Our world is more interconnected than ever before, thanks to
Smart Phones, Laptops, TVs, Automobiles and Aircrafts. Lets not
even imagine what will happen if the most basic components of these
fascinating products, Metals & Alloys, do not exist any
more?Thankfully, Shivani Sharma, our next pathbreaker and
GeoPhysicist at Vedanta Corporation, and several other
professionals like her work on locating minerals and ores that are
transformed into the metals and components that we use
everyday.Shivani talks to Shyam Krishnamurthy from The Interview
Portal about fascinating aspects of GeoPhysics and some of the
discoveries she was part of !Shivani, tell us about your
background?I grew up in a middle class family in Saharanpur. My
mother is a teacher. My love for books is in my genes. My father is
a retired hostel attendant from IIT Roorkee. We are four siblings.
My father had a dream that his children would study in India's best
Institute. He used to discuss this dream with us. During my school
days I was good in mathematics. Me and my sister were studying in a
school where girls and boys used to sit in separate classrooms and
after school ended, my mother used to pick up us from school.What
did you study?During school and graduation, Math and Physics were
my favourite subjects. After graduation (BSc
Maths/Physics/Chemistry) I started preparing for IIT. Luckily, I
was through in the first attempt. After getting selected for the
IIT Masters program (MTech), I chose Earth Science (or Applied
GeoPhysics) so as to know about rocks and minerals and understand
how they were all discovered and what role they play in this
world.How did you end up in such an offbeat, unconventional and
uncommon career?My father took the decision to get us all a good
education at any cost. Every teacher including my mother has been a
mentor at every stage of my life.My selection in IIT required a
first class degree in my graduation. But i got marginal marks in
the First Year. I realised that it was important to work hard to
achieve a better position. So, I did it and succeeded. There is no
replacement for hardwork.Meeting so many students from different
parts of the country in IIT was a big turning point, which made me
think that it was not easy to leave parental house for study.Tell
us about your career pathI did summer internships and field trips,
which were a mandatory part of curriculum. These experiences really
helped me shape my thoughts about a career in Earth Sciences.My
first summer internship was at Wadia institute of Himalayan Geology
in Seismology. Seismology is the study of earthquakes. That was the
first time when I realized that this field is so fascinating.In
seismology , we record the behaviour of earth in an event of a
vibration, be it natural like earthquake or man made. There is an
instrument called seismometerwhich is a small drum shape and has a
needle over it printing the pattern of vibrations. The record is
called Seismograph.Later, I undertook an internship in ONGC which
is an Oil exploration company where i learned about seismic survey
for deep earth study to explore Oil & Gas at a depth of > 3 km.
Seismic survey uses geophones as recorders placed on ground and the
source is a dynamite placed somewhere few meters below ground and
the geophone records the response of vibrations created by dynamite
explosion. Trucks mounted with Vibroseis equipment are also used
for thumping on ground with force to create these vibrations. This
truck has a recording facility to look at the recorded data for
immediate quality check. Though the survey areas are very remote,
companies have good facilities on camp-site for comfortable stay
and food.In 2006, I started my career as a new graduate in
Hindustan Zinc.Being the only woman in the mining and metals
industry was unique. Iwas trained on the job as I was part of a
highly energetic (all male) team working on exploration for Lead,
Zinc, Copper, Iron in new areas (within Rajasthan) using different
geophysical techniques. I worked on different exciting projects
(also in a role as Safety Champion) for next five years and got my
first promotion after which I was given the opportunity to lead
some very challenging projects. I can proudlysay that I am part of
the team that discovered Kayad Mines for Hindustan Zinc. I
believethat consistencyand perseverance are the two major factors
in my growth story.I am an ambassadorfor Womenin Leadership in
Vedanta where we are working to improve female representationat
every level.When I think about barriers, I consider two areas,
professional and personal.I recall the element of grudge that
existed in terms of hiring women in the mining and metals industry,
with many approaching it as a requirement which they had to make
work. Resilience as well as changing mindsets in the industry were
key to overcoming this barrier.From a personal perspective, I
assumed that one had to be in certain circles to achieve something
in their career. However, my thinking over the years has completely
changed once I realized that it also had to do with ability, hard
work and commitment.How did you get your first break?A degree in
Earth Sciences is crucial for getting a job in the mining or Oil &
Gas industry and I had chance to get exposure of both the fields
before coming into industry. I appeared in the interview and got
selected. Before having the degree, I had the job in my hands.What
were the challenges? How did you address them?The biggest challenge
was in understanding the work requirements and staying in rural
areas for work.Managing the local people of the area was also a
challenge as we were working in their area and they have to agree
with the work we are providing them. So we need to show them how we
are helping the country grow.Where do you work now?What do you
do?Currently I am working as Principal Geoscientist- Geophysics for
Geophysical exploration at Vedanta Exploration India.I work for a
mining company Hindustan Zinc Ltd, a Vedanta group company which
deals with exploitation of Lead, Zinc ,Silver, Copper and Iron
metals. My job is to search for new ores in existing mining areas
and in new unexplored or partially explored areas where some work
has been done which are called Green fields. Being a geophysicist,
I use geophysical instruments such as Magnetometers which measure
the variation in magnetic property of the earth. This information
is helpful in understanding the behaviour of rocks present in the
area. We use Gravitymeter which measures the local variation in
density property of earth. We use electrical equipments like
transmitters and voltmeters to record the electrical property of
earth. That helps us to understand the different conductive rocks
present in the area. This, along with with the geochemical ( taking
rock and soil to test at laboratory), geological information ( to
understand different rock types present in the area) is integrated
and interpreted to make decision son drilling ( not deeper than 1
km).How does your work benefit the society?Vedanta Brand campaign
"Desh Ki Jarooraton ke liye" is the right way to answer this
question. Whatever we are exploring above Earth comes from
within.The import of all the metals is costing our country too
much. Exploring the metals within India will benefit multifold for
the growth of the country and to generate jobs for future
generations.Tell us an example of a specific work you did that is
very close to you!There are many to say but the most recent one is
related to project execution in an area where community people were
not allowing us to work in their Wheat fields. It is always tricky
to handle situations like this one. We had to undertake multiple
discussions with the local people to sort this issue and start
working.Your advice to students based on your experience?This field
is very fascinating yet challenging. Working in very remote areas
is a very common condition and one has to be really passionate
about work.Companies like ONGC,OIL India, Cairn India ( producers
of Oil & Gas) and GSI, MECL, COAL India (Mineral Exploration&
Mining) are some of the very well known companies which are
producers of Oil & Gas and in Mineral Exploration & Mining
respectively. This industry gives a very rich experience if someone
is willing to work with full conviction.Future Plans?Starting my
own consultancy in future is a long-term plan. In the short term, I
am planning to pursue a PhD in the same subject to share my
exposure of the industry and as a Geoscientist with the next
generation.Mining industry is looking forward to having more and
more male as well as female geoscientists. I hope through this step
I will be able to make necessary improvements in the awareness
about this industry in India.
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