b'AEGC 2021Presenter biographiesthe Geological Survey of New South Wales and finished it atQAQC of gravity and magnetic data, and more recently UNSW. He received the Grahame Sands award from the ASEGradiometric data processing.in 1992, the Reginald Fessenden award from the SEG in 1995, and the Ludger Mintrop award from the EAGE in 2016, for his contributions to near surface refraction seismology. His207. Dr Kate Robertson kate.robertson2@sa.gov.aucurrent research interests are focused on the application of full waveform refraction imaging and inversion of the regolith. Kate is a senior geophysicist in the Lithospheric Architecture team at the Geological Survey of South Australia, Department for Energy and Mining. Kate completed her PhD at the 195. Dr Antonio Belperio tbelperio@minotaurexpUniversity of Adelaide in 2016, investigating the electrical loration.com.au resistivity of the southeast Australian lithosphere using magnetotellurics. Kate is a passionate volunteer for the Tony has an Honours Degree in geology from The UniversityAustralian Society of Exploration Geophysics and is thrilled to of Adelaide and a PhD from James Cook University of Northserve as President this year on a motivated committee.Queensland, and a career spanning a broad range of disciplines including marine and coastal geology, regional mapping, exploration geology and clay mineralogy. Tony Is a Director of211. Mrs Margarita Pavlova margarita16p@gmail.comMinotaur Exploration, with a track record of gold and copper-gold discoveries over the past two decades. More recently, TonyMargarita started her career with Schlumberger Information has been the driving force behind Minotaurs R&D efforts intoSolutions in Adelaide, where she consulted on a variety of natural clay nanotubes, now culminating in development of thegeological and geophysical projects and trained geoscientists worlds largest known halloysite nanotube mineral deposit onin Petrel and Geoframe software. She went for one year to Eyre Peninsula. the UK with Schlumberger, consulting to various companies (Nexen, BP, ENI and Anadarko). In 2010 she joined Origin Energy in Brisbane where she worked on both CSG and conventional 196. Mr Nuwan Suriyaarachchi nuwan.suriyaarachchiassets, including Spring Gully, Fairview, Yolla, Greater Poseidon, @research.uwa.edu.au Kupe and Waitsia. After Origin sold their conventional assets to Beach Energy Margarita joined the BHP coal business where she worked to maximise the value of BHPs 3D seismic program 197. Mr Neil Symington neil.symington@ga.gov.au by implementing best structural interpretation practices and Geophysicist/ geologist working in groundwater, interested inapplying quantitative interpretation. Recently, she joined data fusion, Bayesian modelling and data visualisation. Santos as a CSG exploration geophysicist.203. Mr Fabiano Della Justina fjustina@laurentian.ca 214. Mr Andreas Bjork andreas.bjork@csiro.auPhD student, Mineral Deposits Precambrian Geology atAndreas Bjork is a geophysicist and lab technician in Laurentian University. Fabiano has worked in geophysicalpetrophysics at CSIRO. His focus is on providing quantitative airborne surveys (magnetic, gravity and radiometric) in Southdatabases of rock properties, magnetic fabrics and America and Africa. His research interests include - 2D andradiometrics. These are used as constraints in forward and 3D modelling, geophysical inversion, potential methods,inverse modelling to link geophysical data with interpreted integration of geophysical methods and petrophysics. geology. His work enables qualitative interpretation and visualisation of correlations with scale-consistent geochemistry and minerology. He is leading the digital upgrade of the 205. Mr Corey Jago Corey.Jago@mmg.com petrophysics laboratory at the CSIRO Lindfield Site, NSW. Prior to joining CSIRO he worked remote at the LKAB Kiruna mine in Corey is a professional geologist with 14 years industrySweden and central parts of the Northern Territory in Australia.experience in the remote and near-mine exploration and resource development of base and precious metal resources throughout Australia and the DRC. His experience extends across216. Dr Kate Robertson kate.robertson2@sa.gov.aumultiple deposit types including VHMS, sediment-hosted baseKate is a senior geophysicist in the Lithospheric Architecture metal deposits, porphyry Cu-Au, epithermal, skarn and IOCGteam at the Geological Survey of South Australia, Department deposits. Corey is currently completing a Masters in economicfor Energy and Mining. Kate completed her PhD at the geology from CODES. His current role is focused on accumulatingUniversity of Adelaide in 2016, investigating the electrical orebody knowledge at Dugald River and incorporating it intoresistivity of the southeast Australian lithosphere using the various aspects of the mining value chain such as geology,magnetotellurics. Kate is a passionate volunteer for the mining, processing, environment and growth. Australian Society of Exploration Geophysics and is thrilled to serve as President this year on a motivated committee.206. Dr Yvette Poudjom Djomani yvette.poudjomdjomani@ga.gov.au221. Dr Mike Martin mike.martin@westsidecorporation.Yvette is a senior geophysicist within the GeophysicalcomAcquisition and Processing team at Geoscience Australia (GA). She joined GA in 2016 after working in academia, governmentMike has a degree in earth sciences and PhD in sequence and industry. Yvette has over 25 years of experience in thestratigraphy and sedimentology. He has spent the last 30 AUGUST 2021 PREVIEW 124'