b'AEGC 2021Presenter biographiesof developing unconventional petroleum resources given(Vice President) and is a registered Professional Geophysicist probabilistic models of the subsurface petroleum potential. with PGO (and Council member), APEGS, APEGA and NAPEG.244. Dr Konstantin Tertyshnikov konstantin. 253. Ms Bronwyn Campbell bronwyn.campbell@tertyshnikov@curtin.edu.au mq.edu.auDr Konstantin Tertyshnikov received degrees in geophysicsI am a third year PhD candidate completing a joint programme from the Moscow State University in 2002. Konstantin workedbetween CSIRO and Macquarie University, NSW. I have a a geophysicist and project leader on a number of geophysicalBachelor of Science majoring in geology and environmental exploration projects in Russia, Europe and the Middle East.geology and a Master of Research in organic geochemistry. In 2014 he received a doctorate in geophysics from CurtinMy current research is in the areas of organic geochemistry University (Western Australia). At the present time, Konstantinand microbiology. More specifically, I investigate the activity of is a Lecturer/Research Fellow in the Department of Explorationmicrobial communities in Australian coal seams.Geophysics at Curtin University. His main research focus is CO 2geosequestration, borehole seismic, distributed acoustic sensing technologies, mineral exploration and seismic254. Dr Andrea Viezzoli av@aarhusgeo.comacquisition. Andrea Viezzoli has a PhD in geophysics and has managed Aarhus Geophysics since 2008. He is interested in all aspects of AEM and its applications. In the last five years, he has been 245. Dr Oliver Gaede oliver.gaede@qut.edu.au heavily involved in studying and modelling IP effects in AEM data.246. Ms Sana Zulic sana.zulic@postgrad.curtin.edu.au255. Mr Evgenii Sidenko evgenii.sidenko@postgrad.Sana is MPhil student at Curtin University. She is interestedcurtin.edu.auin borehole seismic imaging techniques which can improve the imaging methods for mineral exploration. Her workPhD student at Curtin University (exploration geophysics).focuses on optimising vertical seismic profiling survey design and processing workflows to better suit mineral exploration application. She works as a geophysicist at HiSeis. 256. Dr Yunfeng Chen yunfeng.chen@csiro.auDr. Yunfeng Chen is an assistant professor at the Zhejiang 247. Dr Jeremie Giraud jeremie.giraud@uwa.edu.au University and is also a visiting scientist at Deep Earth Imaging, Future Science Platform, CSIRO. Dr. Chen is applying and Jrmie Giraud received his BSc and MSc Eng in applieddeveloping passive seismic imaging techniques to resolve geophysics from the School and Observatory of Earth Sciences,subsurface structures at various scales from shallow (sediment) University of Strasbourg (Strasbourg, France). He worked in theto deep (mantle transition zone) earth.oil and gas sector for a few years and decided to start a PhD at the Centre of Exploration Targeting (CET), University of Western Australia (Perth, Australia), which he completed in 2018.258. Dr Kate Selway kate.selway@mq.edu.auJrmie is currently a research fellow at CET as part of the Loop and MinEx CRC consortia. His research interests include theKate is a specialist in magnetotellurics and particularly in the development of geophysical inversion techniques focusing oninterpretation of magnetotelluric data. She received her PhD the interaction between geophysics, geology, and petrophysics. from the University of Adelaide in 2007 and has since worked in research positions at Yale University, Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, the University of Oslo and Macquarie University. 248. and 251. Mr Robert Hearst Robert.Hearst@sgc. She is currently a Senior Research Fellow with the MinEx CRC at com.au the University of South Australia.Robert has many years of project management experience in exploration geophysics. Having obtained his HBSc259. Mr George Marfo g.marfo@unsw.edu.au(geophysics with geology specialisation) from UWO in 1983,George Marfo is a Masters by research (MPhil) student of he commenced work with Paterson, Grant & Watson Ltd.University of New South Wales (UNSW), Sydney, Australia with (PGW) as a geophysical consultant. In 1993 he obtained a MScspecial interest and background in seismic interpretation (geology and geophysics) from McMaster University. Duringand basin modelling/evolution. He holds a MSc in petroleum the ensuing years, Robert has held many roles, technical andgeosciences from the Norwegian University of Science and management, both as a consultant and as Chief GeophysicistTechnology (NTNU), Norway and BSc in geology from the at McPhar Airborne Surveys, President and Chief GeophysicistUniversity of Ghana.at MPX Airborne Surveys, Manager Interpretation at Quantec Geoscience, Chief Geophysicist for Asperbras Congo, and Chief Geophysicist for Areva Resources Canada Inc. before joining260. and 261. A/Prof Gianluca Fiandaca gianluca.Southern Geoscience Consultants (SGC) as Chief Geophysicistfiandaca@unimi.it- Americas. He has worked on the ground in North America, West and Central Africa, the Middle East, China and India. He isGianluca Fiandaca is Associate Professor in applied geophysics a member of the PDAC, SEG, CSEG, ASEG, EAGE, CIMM and KEGSat the University of Milano (Italy). He obtained a PhD in applied AUGUST 2021 PREVIEW 126'