b'AEGC 2021Presenter biographiesAEGC 2021: Presenter biographies13. Dr Binzhong Zhou Binzhong.Zhou@csiro.au the application of airborne, ground and down hole frequency-domain and time-domain electromagnetic prospecting methods Binzhong Zhou received his BSc and MSc from Chengduto marine CSEM, CO 2sequestration, minerals and groundwater University of Technology (CDUT), China and a PhD fromexploration. David is the immediate past President of the ASEG.Flinders University of South Australia. He is currently a Senior Principal Researcher with CSIRO, Australia. Before joining CSIRO, Binzhong lectured at CDUT, worked as a software engineer for20. Dr David Pratt david.pratt@tensor-research.com.auWiltshire Geological Services, and was an Elf research fellowManager Research & Development, Tensor Research. He holds at Oxford University. His research interests include the use ofa BSc (Hons) and MSc from the University of Sydney in geology geophysical measurements to improve the mining industrysand geophysics and a PhD in physics from the University of ability to delineate orebodies and geological structures, andNewcastle. His early career started with the NSW Geological better understand geotechnical characteristics of host rocks,Survey, and then he worked as a geophysical consultant improve mine design, reduce mine safety risks, and increaseuntil 1984 when he co-founded Encom Technology. He was production and profitability. Managing Director from 2001 until it was acquired by Pitney Bowes Software in 2007. In 2010 he started Tensor Research 7. Mr Gregory Street gstreet@iinet.net.au with two colleagues to focus on advanced potential field Gregory Street graduated with a BSc (Hons) in geology (UNE,research. He received the ASEGs Grahame Sands Award in 2010 1974) and a MSc in geophysics (Univ of London, 1980). Followingand Laric Hawkins Award in 2013.eight years of mineral geophysics surveys with Scintrex Australia he finished as Operation Manager. He joined the22. Dr Julie Pearce j.pearce2@uq.edu.auGeological Survey of WA in 1983 where developed an interest in application of geophysics in shallow environmental problems.Dr Julie Pearce is a geochemist with international experience in From 1991 to 2000 he was Director of Environmental Servicesthe UK, Japan, and Australia on interdisciplinary projects. She is at World Geoscience Corporation where he was involvedcurrently a Research Fellow with the University of Queensland in the development of airborne geophysical methods forCentre for Natural Gas, and School of Earth and Environmental environmental applications and in particular studies of drylandSciences. Pearce has worked with the CO 2 CRC and ANLEC R&D salinity for which his team were awarded a National Landcareto understand the impacts of potential CO 2storage. Pearce Award. Greg ran his own consultancy company from 2001 tois an expert on gas-water-rock interactions with a focus on 2006 and was General Manager of Sandfire Resources from 2006the Surat Basin, QLD, Australia. She is additionally working to 2008, leading to the discovery of the DeGrussa deposit now aon field monitoring techniques for measurement of methane large copper/gold mine in WA. He has lectured in environmentaland understanding its sources through isotopic techniques; geophysics as a Senior Lecturer at Curtin University. Greg hasand geochemical processes in gas and oil shale. Pearce has twice been President of the Australian Society of Explorationpublished 28 articles in peer reviewed international journals, Geophysicists, run three geophysical conferences for the Societyincluding three in the top 3% cited for the field of geochemistry. and was the inaugural recipient of the Lindsay Ingall MemorialShe has collaborated externally in research projects with Award for geophysical applications in the wider community.colleagues in Canada, New Zealand, USA, ANU, Arrow Energy, He is currently Director of Tin Htay Pty Ltd carrying out mineralOrigin, Santos, CTSCo Pty Ltd, etc. and provided expert opinion exploration in Myanmar and Loupe Geophysics, an R&Dto the Queensland Government. Pearce has secured ~ $ 4.3 company developing geophysical instrumentation. million in nationally and internationally competitive funding.10. Dr Yasin Dagasan yasin.dagasan@solvegeosolutions. 21. Dr Duraid Al-bayati d.al-bayati@postgrad.curtin.com edu.auYasin works as a data scientist consultant at Solve Geosolutions.Duraid Al Bayati is a PhD researcher in WA School of Mines: He mainly works on extracting information from coreMinerals, Energy and Chemical Engineering at Curtin University. photography using machine learning methods to assist inHe holds a BSs and MSc in petroleum engineering from Baghdad geological or geotechnical projects. Prior to joining Solve,University/Iraq. He worked at Kirkuk University in Iraq for more than he worked as a researcher at the University of Neuchatel tofive years as an associated lecturer and laboratory tutor before he improve hydrogeological inversions through machine learninggot a scholarship to pursue his PhD studies. His research interests techniques. He is originally a mining engineer and has gainedinclude enhance hydrocarbon recovery (CO 2EOR), multiphase experience in geostatistics and mining boundary optimisationflow in porous media, and reservoir numerical simulation. Al Bayati through postgraduate studies. He also worked as a drill andis a Member of the SPE Western Australian Section as well as the blast consultant for controlled blasting projects for two years. European Association of Geoscience and Engineering (EAGE).14. Dr David Annetts david.annetts@csiro.au 23. Dr Theis Andersen Thra@via.dkDavid Annetts is a research scientist who has been with CSIROSince March 2019, This has been Head of Research and since 2007. A forward-modeller by inclination, he specialises inDevelopment at the Center for Built Environment, Energy, 1Note presenters are listed using their paper ID number113 PREVIEW AUGUST 2021'