b'AEGC 2021Presenter biographies103. Mr Richard Barnwell rbarnwell@terrexseismic.com 111. Dr Remke van Dam remke.vandam@sgc.com.auRichard Barnwell joined Terrex Seismic in 2010 as the SeniorRemke van Dam is a principal geophysicist with Southern Geophysicist after a three-year break from the seismicGeoscience Consultants in Perth, Australia, where he promotes industry working on various greenhouse gas and renewablegeophysical solutions for a broad range of environmental, energy projects. Richard started his seismic career as anengineering, and groundwater applications. He received his PhD observer on a crew in Algeria in 1990 then moved intofrom VU University (2001) in Amsterdam and specializes in the use data processing and special projects, initially for Westernof electromagnetic and electrical geophysical methods. He has Geophysical and later as a consultant to various Oil and Gaspublished over 30 peer-reviewed papers and has extensive field companies. Richard holds a BSc (Hons) in applied physics andexperience around the world. He is a Past President of the SEG electronics from Lancaster University (UK), and a BAppSc inNear-Surface Technical Section and is currently an Associate Editor energy studies (2002) and an MSc in renewable energy (2007)of the Journal of Environmental and Engineering Geophysics.from Murdoch University (WA).105. Mr Danny Li dli@fmgl.com.au 112. Mr Matt Grant matthew.grant@bhp.comDanny Li graduated in 2011 with First Class Honours in exploration geophysics from Curtin University and has113. Dr Andrea Viezzoli av@aarhusgeo.comrecently attained a Graduate Diploma in mineral exploration geoscience from Curtin University. He started his careerAndrea Viezzoli has a PhD in geophysics and has managed Aarhus at a large geophysical consulting company before joiningGeophysics since 2008. He is interested in all aspects of AEM and Fortescue Metals Group in 2016 where he is currently a Seniorits applications. In the last five years, he has been heavily involved Project Geophysicist providing geophysical support to FMGin studying and modelling IP effects in AEM data.Explorations Pilbara iron ore and Western Australian lithium exploration teams.114. Mr Matthew Musolino matthew.musolino@adelaide.edu.au107. Dr Tim Dean tim.dean@bhp.comMatthew Musolino obtained a BSc (Hons) in geophysics Tim has an Honours degree in geophysics from Curtinfrom the University of Adelaide. For his thesis, he evaluated University and a PhD in physics from the University of Newgeophysical survey design. The data was used to characterise South Wales. He spent more than twelve years working forpotentially mineralised faults and geological boundaries in WesternGeco and Schlumberger in a variety of roles relatedKimba, South Australia, Australia. Following this, he worked as to surface and borehole seismic acquisition including fielda contractor in exploration geophysics. Matthew conducted operations, software development and research located inground base magnetic surveys across the state before returning Saudi Arabia, England, Norway and Australia. After leavingto The University of Adelaide to pursue a PhD in geomechanics. Schlumberger he worked as a Sports Technology ProjectHis PhD research focused on evaluating the effect Advisor at Hawk-eye innovations (a division of Sony)methodological approaches have on uncertainty in principal before spending three years as a Research Fellow in thestress and rock stress magnitudes. Wellbore stability analysis Department of Exploration Geophysics at Curtin University. Heand fracture modelling were utilised to demonstrate how subsequently joined BHP Coal in June 2019. uncertainty in input data may lead to a different interpretation of models and potentially different wellbore designs or decisions. Since completing his PhD, Matthew has been utilising 108. Miss Fatimah Al-zubaidi f.al-zubaidi@unsw.edu.au his understanding of stresses and rock strength to characterise F. Al-Zubaidi is a PhD candidate in Minerals and Energyore body response to block cave mining operations.Resources Engineering at the University of New South Wales, Australia. She was awarded a MSc in petroleum engineering116. Dr Pavel Golodoniuc pavel.golodoniuc@csiro.aufrom the same institution. She holds an Australian Government Research Training Programme Scholarship. Her major researchDr Pavel Golodoniuc is trained in computer sciences with an interest is rock typing using machine learning. emphasis on system architectures and numerical modelling and holds a PhD in exploration geophysics (2016) from Curtin University, Western Australia. Before joining CSIRO in 109. Dr James Austin james.austin@csiro.au 2008, he gained extensive experience in system design of James Austin is a geoscientist specialised in structural geologyvarious innovative solutions for commercial, industrial, and and potential fields geophysics. His main interests are in thegovernmental sectors. He has held technical leadership roles interrelationships between geochemical and physical processesin national spatial data infrastructure projects in Australia in the crust from sub-grain to global scales. His research isinvolving multi-disciplinary collaborators from Australian primarily focussed on understanding the crustal processesgeological surveys, universities, and the international Open which lead to deposition of resources; the manifestationGeospatial Consortium (OGC) community. His extensive software of those processes in geological, geophysical and remoteengineering experience includes the development of hardware sensing data; and the implications for resource exploration. Hisdrivers, SCADA systems, software for mobile platforms, and most recent work is focussed on developing scale consistentscientific software for numerical modelling and simulation.approaches to data integration using machine learning, and theIn CSIRO, Dr Golodoniuc worked with various research teams development of technology for mapping mineral systems. within minerals and oil and gas exploration contexts. He AUGUST 2021 PREVIEW 118'