b'AEGC 2021Presenter biographiesSystems team at Geoscience Australia, Adam is currentlyof projects or, if particularly challenging, may be completely working on the flagship Exploring for the Future Programme,involved in the fieldwork. He is responsible for planning, and is the geology discipline lead for the Geological andreviewing, processing and interpreting the data collected either Bioregional Assessment Programme. in a hands-on way or a supervisory capacity, training younger staff members. Jamie prepares project proposals, advises clients on the appropriate investigative techniques to utilise, prepares 160. Mr Tom Wise tom.wise@sa.gov.au technical reports and imaging output for projects and signs off Tom Wise is a senior geologist at the Geological Survey ofon work under his supervision.South Australia, and the Technical Lead for the Delamerian Project. 177. Dr Mehdi Tork Qashqai mehdi.torkqashqai@csiro.auIn November 2012, Mehdi joined the PhD programme at 162. Dr Mojtaba Rajabi m.rajabi@uq.edu.au Geodynamic and Geophysics group at Macquarie University Dr Mojtaba Rajabi is an ARC DECRA Fellow at the School of Earthin Sydney, Australia. His research focused on the development and Environmental Sciences, the University of Queensland. Heand implementation of a multi-parameter geophysical has over 12 years of extensive experience in crustal stress analysis,inverse modelling tool known as LitMod. In August 2016, geomechanics, and geomechanical-numerical modelling. SinceMehdi completed his PhD thesis entitled Multi-observable 2012, Dr Rajabi has worked on the geomechanical analyses of 30Probabilistic Inversion for the Thermochemical Structure of sedimentary basins from across the world, and currently is thethe Lithosphere. Prior to his doctoral study, he was working in Deputy-Head of the World Stress Map project. the oil and gas exploration industry for six years as a seismic processing and team leader geophysicist, delivering processing, imaging, and quantitative interpretation of seismic data. Mehdi 163. Mr Satyabrata Mishra satya.mishra@santos.com joined the CSIRO Deep Earth Imaging Future Science Platform (DEI FSP) in July 2017 as a postdoctoral fellow. He is currently a research scientist at the CSIRO Deep Earth Imaging Future 164. Prof Lesley Wyborn lesley.wyborn@anu.edu.au Science Platform (DEI FSP). His main research in the Geoscience Imaging pillar of the Deep Erath Imaging is focused on the Lesley Wyborn is an Honorary Professor at the Researchdeveloping and application of new passive seismic imaging School of Earth Sciences and the National Computationalapproaches to obtain better tomographic models of subsurface Infrastructure at ANU. She previously had 42 years experiencestructure across multiple scales (e.g., from exploration-scale to from 1972 to 2014 in Geoscience Australia in scientificlithospheric-scale).research (geochemistry and mineral systems research) and in geoscientific data management. She is currently Chair of the Australian Academy of Science National Data in Science178. Dr Thomas Poulet thomas.poulet@csiro.auCommittee and is on the American Geophysical Union Data Management Advisory Board. She was awarded theThomas Poulet is a research scientist at CSIRO Mineral Australian Government Public Service Medal in 2014, the 2015Resources. He graduated in 2000 from the Ecole Polytechnique Geological Society of America Career Achievement Award in(France) and in 2002 from the French National School of Geoinformatics and became a Fellow of the Geological SocietyTelecommunications. Since joining CSIRO in 2003 he has of America in 2016. been working on various projects aiming at transforming mineral deposits formation understanding from a qualitative to a quantitative and predictive science, leading to a PhD in 167. Ms Tehani Palu tehani.palu@ga.gov.au geology on modelling multi-physics geological processes at the Tehani Palu is a geoscientist at Geoscience Australia. She holds anUniversity of Western Australia in 2012. His research focuses on MSc from the University of Waikato. She has been involved withmultiphysics instabilities in porous media. His expertise includes various projects including greenhouse gas monitoring for carbontheoretical and numerical modelling, geomechanics, applied capture, and storage and petroleum acreage release. Tehani hasmathematics, software engineering and high-performance been in her current role since 2013 which sees her undertakingcomputingpetroleum systems analysis within Australian basins.179. Dr Lionel Esteban lionel.esteban@csiro.au168. Dr Anandaroop Ray anandaroop.ray@ga.gov.au Lionel Esteban is principal petrophysicist in CSIRO (Perth, Anandaroop Ray (Anand) is a statistically minded geophysicistWA). He develops and tests petrophysical experimental who has worked in industry, academia and government.laboratory approaches and integrate them to logs analysis to His main interests are in using mathematics to improvecharacterize and understand the physical properties responses existing scientific techniques that feed into natural resourcesof unconventional and conventional reservoirs at different management, exploration and conservation. scales using a wide spectrum of petrophysical tools including by instance: X-ray imaging, electrical, nuclear magnetic resonance, mechanical, and core flooding under (or not) HP/HT. His current 174. Mr Jamie Speer jamie@gbgoz.com.au research focuses on low permeability reservoirs to understand clay mineral relationships, hydrocarbon and hydrogen storage Jamie is experienced in and responsible for the management ofand sealing capacity, CO 2-rock interactions and core flooding major geophysics projects on the eastern seaboard of Australiain carbonates, drilling mud effects on rock properties in and overseas. He generally undertakes start up and supervisionconventional reservoirs.AUGUST 2021 PREVIEW 122'