maja pavlovic

I’m a Computer Vision Engineer and part-time PhD researcher at Ulster University in Belfast, with a Master’s degree in Geophysics. My work lives at the crossroads of data analytics, computer vision, machine learning, and deep learning, where I’m especially drawn to anomaly detection and pattern discovery. My current research explores the possibility of identifying pre-cursory earthquake signals in satellite geomagnetic data.

  • Researchers connect Antarctic gravity low to past Antarctic climate and ice-sheet evolution

    Using earthquakes to ‘see’ into the interior of our planet, scientists were able to reconstruct the three-dimensional structure of the Antarctic gravity hole and reveal its development over millions of years, establishing a link with major climate changes in Antarctica.