b'CommitteesASEG newsASEG Research Foundation: Four new projects supported in 2022We are pleased to report that the ASEG Institution Supervisor Student Degree Years TopicResearch Foundation received four applications for 2022 (for one BSc (Hons),MonashDr Robin Armit Audrey Quealy BSc (Hons) 1 Geophysical expression of one MSc and two PhD projects). TheseUniversity crustal-scale faults and their links to metallogenic epochs applications were reviewed by theof the Mossman Orogen, Foundation subcommittees, and all wereQueensland.adjudged worthy of support. DetailsUniversity ofDr MarkTom McNamara MSc 2 Characterisation of meta-of the four successful applications areMelbourne McLean volcanic mega-clast shown in the table. structures within the Moyston Fault hanging wall The total commitment for thesemlange (Moornambool projects is $61 000 over threeMetamorphic Complex), years. The Foundation gratefullywestern Victoria: Insights from potential field acknowledges a donation of $45 000modelling and machine from the ASEG Federal Executive which,learning.along with donations from ASEGUniversity ofProf SimonKosuke Tsutsui PhD 3 Geophysical-geomechanical Members and Corporate Sponsors,Adelaide Holford,Drcharacterisation of igneous has enabled us to support all of theMark Bunch, rocks in the Browse Basin: projects. A/Prof Rosimplications for exploration, King development and gas storage This is a timely reminder that the workin volcanic-rich basinsof the Research Foundation is madeRMIT University Dr Gail Iles Matthew Auld PhD 3 In situ physical property possible by the generosity of themeasurements with a novel ASEG and its individual and corporatemultispectral, multi-static ground penetrating radarmembers. The positive reaction we receive from the supervisors and students when their applications areDonations may be made through thefor applications for grants in support successful is testimony to how wellASEG website. of projects in geophysics at Australian the work of the Research Foundationinstitutions. For details of this process We congratulate the four successfulsee the Foundations pages at https://is received, and how in a small way itstudents and look forward to hearing supports the future of our profession.www.aseg.org.au/foundation/of their progress, and hopefully a paperoverview.With the end of the financial yearin some future edition of Exploration approaching further donations fromGeophysics or Preview.individual and corporate members,Doug Roberts which are fully tax deductible, would beThe ASEG Research Foundation makesASEG Research Foundation Secretary welcome so that our work may continue.an annual call (closing in late February)research-foundation@aseg.org.auASEG Young Professionals Network: UpdateFor the Perth based Young Professionals,In other news, ASEG WA will be part of ato support your initiatives. All you have dont forget to sign up for the multi- joint mentoring programme along withto do is organise a local YP networking society YP networking event being heldPESA, the Energy Club of WA (ECWA),event. Please get in touch for more on Friday June 24 at the Shoe Bar. ThisSPE, Engineers Australia (EA), the Societyinformation (ypadmin@aseg.org.au).event (still in planning at the time offor Underwater Technology (SUT), writing) will be co-hosted by the ASEGSubsea Energy Australia (SEA), and theJarrod Dunne as well as the Petroleum ExplorationProfessional Petroleum Data ManagementASEG Young Professionals Network Federal Society of Australia (PESA), SocietyAssociation (PPDM). Registration is nowChair of Petroleum Engineers (SPE), theopen to both mentors and menteesypadmin@aseg.org.auAustralian Institute of Geoscientists (AIG)at https://pesa.com.au/events/2022-and the Geological Society of Australiaindustry-mentoring-program/.(GSA). More details, including a speaker list, to come soon, but keep an eye outAlso a little reminder to YPs keen to for more information closer to the date. network in other states, there is budget JUNE 2022 PREVIEW 8'