b'AEGC 2021Presenter biographiesshe contributed to assessments of the petroleum prospectivity,88. Mr John Anderson nanderso@bigpond.net.auseepage studies, CO 2storage and cover mapping of Australian sedimentary basins. Nadege is currently investigatingGeologist by training; minerals explorer in passion. Formerly depositional framework and groundwater systems in the GreatAberfoyle, MIM, Investigator. Currently Principal Consultant - Artesian Basin. Austrike Resources82. Mr Martin Bayly martin.bayly@superseis.me 89. Miss Mahtab Rashidifard mahtab.rashidifard@Martin has been involved in seismic surveys since 1977. Heresearch.uwa.edu.aujoined GSI in Sydney in 1981 and has since worked for its successor companies until 2017. Prior to semi-retirement, heMahtab is a PhD student in earth sciences (geophysics) working was the Chief Regional Area Geophysicist and Advisor for Asiaon methodology development of integrated inversion of gravity Pacific for Schlumberger / WesternGeco. He is now an Advisingand reflection seismic data with different spatial coverage. Her Geophysicist for SuperSeis. background is in petroleum engineering with a developed interest in exploration geophysics.83. Mr Christian Proud cp@qeye-labs.comChristian obtained a Bachelor of Science (geophysics) with first- 91. Dr Liejun Wang liejun.wang@ga.gov.auclass honours from Curtin University. He has been working as aLiejun Wang is a senior geophysicist with over 20 years of senior geophysicist at Qeye and has been involved in a varietyexperience working in Geoscience Australia. Liejun completed of quantitative interpretation studies including probabilistic,his MSc at Flinders University in 1995 and PhD at the Australian multicomponent, 3D and 4D simultaneous AVO inversionsNational University in 1999. His research interests lie in the area within Australia, New Zealand, West Africa and Malaysia. of electromagnetic induction in the Australian continent using magnetotelluric and geomagnetic data. He has collaborated actively with researchers in other organisations, particularly in 85. Mr Mikael Arthursson mikael.arthursson@minalyze. the area of geomagnetic storms and induction hazards to the com grounded technological infrastructure.86. Mr Patrick Makuluni p.makuluni@unsw.edu.au 95. Prof Richard Smith rssmith@laurentian.caPatrick Makuluni is a PhD candidate in minerals and energyEducated at the Universities of Adelaide and Toronto, Richard resources engineering at the University of New South Wales,has worked in Australia and Camada. He has been active in Australia. He received a BSc in civil engineering from thethe ASEG (Victoria Branch and Federal Executive in the 1990s) University of Malawi in 2012 and an MSc in mineral explorationand more recently an ASEG representative to the SEG Council. and mining geology from Curtin University, Australia, in 2017.His interests are geophysics for mineral exploration and His PhD work combines computer science with geodynamics,near-surface applications. Richard is currently a professor at sedimentary basin analysis, and seismic exploration to unravelLaurentian University in Sudbury.the kinematic evolution of sedimentary basins. His research focuses on improving the accuracy of minerals and hydrocarbon exploration methods to minimize unnecessary excavations and99. Dr Gerrit Olivier gerrit.olivier@imseismology.orgdrilling, thereby saving costs and the environment. In 2018, Patrick received the UIPA and the CSIRO Deep Earth ImagingGerrit completed his MSc in theoretical physics at the University Future Science Scholarships. He won the Best Student Energyof Stellenbosch (South Africa) and his PhD in geophysics at Poster Award at AEGC 2019. In 2020, Patrick got the UNSWthe Universit Grenoble Alpes (France). He started working at Postgraduate Council Outstanding Research Student Award,the Institute of Mine Seismology (IMS) in 2011 in Stellenbosch recognizing his contribution to the research environment and(South Africa). He moved to Hobart in 2014 to take up the role higher degree research community. Besides research, Patrick isof Head of Applied Geophysics at IMS Australian office. During the current president of the UNSW African Students Union. his career at IMS, he has pioneered the use of ambient seismic noise based methods for use in the mining industry. Gerrit also serves as an Adjunct Senior Researcher at the University 87. Dr Roman Beloborodov roman.beloborodov@csiro.au of Tasmania and an Associate Researcher at the Universit Grenoble Alpes.Dr. Roman Beloborodov is a research scientist at CSIRO Deep Earth Imaging Future Science Platform based in Perth. He holds MSc in engineering geology and hydrogeology from the100. Dr Pascal Asmussen pas.asmussen@gmail.comMoscow State University and PhD in geophysics from Curtin University. His research is focused on the development of cross-disciplinary workflows and algorithms for quantitative geophysical interpretation. Roman is actively involved in102. Mr Minsu Kwon minsu.kwon@enerzai.comcommercial and research projects where he is responsible for rock physics and petrophysical analysis driven by machineBS in electrical and computer enineering, Seoul National learning algorithms. University MS in computer science, KAIST Researcher, ENERZAi117 PREVIEW AUGUST 2021'