Maria Clara Lopes Paula has a masters degree in Applied Geophysics (2019), Universidade de Brasília, UnB, Brazil; is a bachelor in Geophysics (2016), Universidade de Brasília, UnB, Brazil. Worked with acquisition and processing of electromagnetic data using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) method (2015-2019). Participated in the GPR data acquisition and processing in different environment surveys, such as: diamond deposits in gravely layers (2015); tombs modelling at the Boa Esperança cemetery in Brasília (2015); contamination plumes in dumps, gas stations and cement factories (2017 - 2018); gold deposits (2017 - 2019); irrigation channels for a geophysical junior enterprise (Phygeo) project (2018); manganese ore deposits (2018); a controlled environment study in Anápolis (2019); and a master degree in data processing techniques within the ground penetrating radar method (2019). Participated in the acquisition and processing stages using magnetic methods for a gold mining (2017). Also worked as a probationer organizing seismic data at the Observatóorio Sismológico - OBSIS (2013) and in 2014 has a supervised internship in seismic stations. Provided undergraduate services in the ?Sistema de Geração Automática de Informações e Mapas Octalineares para os Usuários do Transporte Público ? SIMTP? project, under the coordination of Professor Dr. Pastor Willy Gonzales Taco at Centro Interdisciplinar de Estudos em Transportes, CEFTRU, (2016). Instructor in Geographic Information System (GIS) and ArcGIS software in the Play Career training of the startup Bus Plays Urban Mobility and Public Transport (2018). Assisted in virtual classes development on the subject of cartography; GIS concepts; ArcGIS and QGIS software tools and functions for Bus Plays (2019-2020). Currently working on fixes for publishing two papers in a geophysical journal.