Vladislav Kaminski
Senior geophysicist
Promiseland Exploration
Vladislav Kaminski is a graduate of Lomonosov Moscow State University. After graduation in 2000 he moved to Canada, where he worked as a geophysicist at Fugro Airborne Surveys (currently CGG). In 2004 Vlad entered a Ph.D. program in geoscience at the University of Pittsburgh (USA), where he was at the same time employed at the US Department of Energy, National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL DOE) as a research associate. Upon his graduation in 2008 with a Ph.D. degree, Vlad moved to Toronto to join Geotech, Ltd as a senior geophysicist. In late 2010 Vlad changed his affiliation to a Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of British Columbia (Vancouver), where he worked as a research associate at the Geophysical Inversion Facility (UBC-GIF) under supervision of Douglas Oldenburg. In 2014 Vlad has joined Aarhus Geophysics ApS, as a senior geophysicist, the position, which he holds up to date. In addition, Vlad is involved with consulting for mining clients internationally together with Promiseland Exploration, Ltd (Canada). Vlad has numerous scientific publications on geophysical inversion, especially in application to gold and kimberlite exploration.
Mobile MT: A new airborne EM method applied to mineral exploration in northern Ontario, Canada. "Broken Evil Prospect".
Mobile MT technology has been developed by Expert Geophysics (Canada) as an advanced version of AFMAG, a passive EM airborne technology, which has been successfully used over past decade in ore and base metals exploration. Mobile MT system allows collection of base station E-field data, as well as has much wider frequency range, than AFMAG, allowing collection of high resolution passive EM data. Broken Evil project has been previously surveyed by VTEM system with results presented at Minex Russia in 2017. In 2019 the same area was covered with Mobile MT airborne survey, allowing to compare the results of two studies.