b'AEGC 2021Presenter biographiesWater and Climate. The center employs over 50 teachers32. Dr Moinudeen Faiz mohinudeen.faiz@csiro.auand researchers. The Research and Development Center contributes to developing, producing and disseminating newDr Mohinudeen Faiz is a petroleum geoscientist with ~30 years knowledge that can contribute to new technological solutions.experience in both the industry and R&D projects. Faiz holds a The centre conducts applied and practical research inPhD and MSc from the University of Wollongong (Australia) and collaboration with private and public partners both nationallya BSc with Honours from the University of Peradeniya, Sri Lanka. and internationally. He is currently a Principal Research Scientist at CSIRO Energy, where he focuses on integrated petroleum systems analyses for both conventional and unconventional reservoirs. Previously, 24. Mr Luke Mahoney luke.g.mahoney@gmail.com Faiz worked at Origin Energy, where he was an organic geochemistry and petroleum systems modelling subject matter Luke graduated from The University of Melbourne, Australia,expert and contributed to various exploration and development in 2011 after completing a BSc (Hons) in geology, and hasprojects of the company based in Australia and overseas. He is a subsequently worked on minerals and energy explorationmember of AAPG, PESA, and ICCP.projects throughout Australia and PNG. Since 2014, Luke has also been completing a PhD, supported by Papuan Oil Search, on the structure, evolution, and hydrocarbon potential of the34. Mrs Yvonne Wallace Yvonne.wallace@sgc.com.auPapuan Fold Belt in PNG, where he has spent significant time in the field. Luke joined Oil Search full-time in 2018, where he is aYvonne has over 15 years experience in mineral exploration member of the PNG Exploration Team. projects in Australia, PNG and further afield. She specialises in the integration and interpretation of magnetic and radiometric data supplemented with gravity, sub-audio magnetic, and 27. Mr Wolfgang Fischer wolfgang@petroventures. seismic data. She has worked on projects at prospect through com.au to regional scale and uses modelling techniques to provide quantitative metrics for targeting. Yvonne has presented Wolfgangs career in petroleum exploration and developmenton AEM and magnetics topics at past ASEG events, and has has spanned nearly 47 years during which he has identifieddelivered several aeromagnetic interpretation workshops to attractive, early stage business opportunities, overlookedsite-based geologists.or mis-appraised by industry. Wolfgang was involved in exploration which led to the discovery of the massive Bayu-Undan gas-condensate field in the Timor Sea. He was also35. Mr John Coffin coffin@delft-inversion.comone of the few who, in the late 1990s, recognised early on the potential of coal seam natural gas in Queensland and wasJohn Coffin in the Business Manager Asia-Pacific for Delft instrumental in building and developing an acreage portfolioInversion. He is a graduate in geophysics from the University part of which was sold to a major energy company for hundredsof Leicester (1989) and has worked in the oil and gas of millions of dollars. industry for over 30 years. John has worked for Digicon, SSL, Schlumberger, Hampson-Russell, Veritas and CGG in a variety of roles across the full spectrum of seismic acquisition, 29. Miss Fionna McNee fionnamcnee@buruenergy.com processing, and interpretation. In 1993 he started the first Fionna McNee received a Bachelor of Science in earth scienceoverseas office for Hampson-Russell in London and has been with Honours from The University of Glasgow, UK in 2015 anddirectly involved in the geophysical software business ever completed a Masters degree in basin analysis and petroleumsince. In 2004 he moved to Perth, Australia and continued to geoscience at Curtin University in 2016. Following an internshipdevelop the Hampson-Russell business as the Director for the at Transerv in Perth, Fionna joined Buru as a geophysicist in lateregion. When CGG purchased Fugro-Geosciences in 2013 he 2016 where her roles have been focused on exploration, drillingthen became responsible for the Hampson-Russell and Jason operations and field development. Fionna is an active Memberbusiness in the newly formed GeoSoftware group covering of PESA and AAPG. Australia, NZ, PNG, Timor, and the Philippines. In 2020 with CGG restructuring and the impact of COVID-19 he was made redundant. He then joined Delft Inversion in an exciting new 31. Dr Vincent Crombez vincent.crombez@csiro.au position looking after the Asia-Pacific region. John is an active member of ASEG, SEG, APPG, EAGE, PESA, SEAPEX and the Vincent Crombez is a geoscientist with a sedimentology,PESGB.geochemistry and numerical modelling background. His research mainly focusses on sedimentary basins with a special interest in understanding the distribution of sedimentary37. Mr Denis Sweeney denis.sweeney@superseis.meheterogeneities within basins. Throughout his work and academic career, he has gained a breadth of experienceDenis has enjoyed a forty-year career in seismic acquisition working with integrated workflows, combining field geology,that commenced in a technical field capacity and expanded to laboratory analysis, and numerical modelling. Previously, hesenior management roles across the full spectrum of operations, has worked on different basins, located in various countriesbusiness development, sales, technical development, and including Canada, Argentina, Greece, Morocco and Australia.training. Denis has held roles with global responsibility and Vincent currently works for the CSIRO in Perth as a researchhas lived and worked in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. The scientist. He holds a PhD in geosciences from Sorbonnemajority of Denis career was with Schlumberger, WesternGeco Universit (Paris, France) and a MSc in petroleum geologyuntil recently taking up the role of Director of Realtimeseismic from UniLaSalle (Beauvais, France). (Aust) Pty Ltd.AUGUST 2021 PREVIEW 114'