b'AEGC 2021Presenter biographiesassets as well as working on R&D projects. Amine was a part ofthe Upper Himalayas. Apart from geology, Umer likes to play the development team that created the nimble node whichcricket, badminton and go hiking in the bush.led to the creation of STRYDE where he holds now the position of head of processing. Amine has a particular interest in high density seismic acquisition and processing. 135. Mr Alan Meulenbroek alanm@velseis.com129. Mr Max Williamson wiltaxconsulting@bigpond.com 136. Prof Lesley Wyborn lesley.wyborn@anu.edu.auChartered Accountant with 50 years experience in the resourcesLesley Wyborn is an Honorary Professor at the Research School industry. Former Federal President of PESA and PESA Memberof Earth Sciences and the National Computational Infrastructure for 30 years plus. Regular speaker at resources conferencesat ANU. She previously had 42 years experience from 1972 to around Australia on all matters resources including fracking,2014 in Geoscience Australia in scientific research (geochemistry electric vehicles and industry developments. Chair of AEGCand mineral systems research) and in geoscientific data 2019 conference in Sydney. management. She is currently Chair of the Australian Academy of Science National Data in Science Committee and is on the American Geophysical Union Data Management Advisory 130. Dr Shaun Strong sstrong@velseis.com Board. She was awarded the Australian Government Public Service Medal in 2014, the 2015 Geological Society of America Worked in seismic exploration since 2004 with a strongCareer Achievement Award in Geoinformatics and became a focus in research and field techniques. Received a PhD inFellow of the Geological Society of America in 2016.multicomponent land seismic in 2016. Recipient of the 2018 Shanti Rajagopalan Award. 141. Dr Javad Khoshnavaz mj.khoshnavaz@graduate.curtin.edu.au132. Dr Wenping Jiang wenping.jiang@ga.gov.au Axel is a Senior Research Scientist, CSIRO Land and Water Dr Wenping Jiang joined Geoscience Australia in 2012 afterand manages the noble gas facility of CSIRO. Axel has a completing a PhD at the University of Sydney. Currently shebackground in geochronology, isotope hydrology, laboratory is a senior geophysicist working on magnetotelluric datamanagement and the development of rare and complicated processing, modelling and interpretation in the Minerals,measurement systems. His more than 30 years of experience Energy, Groundwater Division. make him an expert in environmental multi-tracer applications on groundwater (2H, 18O, CFCs, SF6, 3H, 3He, 4He, noble gases, 85Kr, 39Ar, 14C, 36Cl, 81Kr). Axel worked in phreatic, 133. Mr Partha Pratim Mandal p.mandal@postgrad. confined, fractured and Karst aquifers, applied the multi-tracer curtin.edu.au methodology to contaminated groundwater, palaeowater and saltwater-freshwater interaction. Integrating multiple, Partha Pratim Mandal is a current PhD researcher and sessionaloften contradicting, tracer results into a joint conceptual academic at the Western Australia School of Mines (WASM),model interpretation and quantitative evaluation is his Curtin University. His research focuses on creating geo- interest, challenge and joy. Axels research interests resulted in mechanical workflows to conduct laboratory measurements ofdetailed expertise in assessing the time scales of groundwater the deformation aspect of shale gas, including the viscoelasticmovement, mixing of water bodies, evaporation, infiltration deformation, stress partitioning factor of rock composition,conditions, palaeoclimate and age distribution modelling.multi-channel active and passive wave velocity recording and elastic anisotropy. He is also interested to transfer geotechnical skill from energy industry to deep earth mining activity for142. Mr Chuang Wang chuang.wang@utas.edu.ausafer operation. He is the recipient of several scholarships and research grant such as RTP Scholarship, EAGE student fund, PESA Federal Post-graduate scholarship and AAPG Grant-in- 144. Dr Hilke Dalstra hilke.dalstra@riotinto.comAid. He was the founding member and the president of EAGE-SEG student chapter at Curtin University and currently servesHilke Dalstra, initiated his career in geoscience at the University as Secretary of the ASEG WA branch. Previously he workedof Utrecht, The Netherlands, where he attained a Doctoraal for six years as imaging geophysicist at PGS both in India and(MSc equivalent) in structural and economic geology. He Australia. He received his first-class BSc degree in physicsthen moved to Australia to commence PhD studies relating (Hons) from the Presidency College, University of Calcutta,to Archean lode gold deposits at the Key Centre for Strategic India and MSc Tech degree in applied geophysics from the IITMinerals, University of Western Australia, completed in October (ISM), Dhanbad, India. 1995. In 1995, Hilke moved to Hamersley Iron commencing what would prove to be a long- lasting association with Rio Tinto. From early on his main interests have been ore body 134. Mr Umer Habib umer.habib@utas.edu.au knowledge, structural geology and target generation covering a Umer Habib is a PhD student at the Centre for Ore Depositwide range of commodities.and Earth Sciences, University of Tasmania and is working on Tectonic reconstruction of Paleozoic rocks in Lachlan Orogen146. Dr Andrew Gabell andy@transparentearth.com.ausouth-east, Australia under the Lachlan ARC Linkage project. Umer did his bachelors and masters degrees in Pakistan and hasAndy has a BSc (Hons I) and PhD in geology from the University published articles on the tectonics and structural modelling ofof Adelaide and more than 40 years experience in remote sensing AUGUST 2021 PREVIEW 120'