Karen Hudson-Edwards
I am from Canada but have lived in the UK for almost half my life. I moved to Cornwall in 2017 to take up a position as Professor in Sustainable Mining. Cornwall is a fantastic place for geology, mine waste,… Continue Reading
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to check whether a subdomain configuration is enabled. in /var/www/html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 5497I am from Canada but have lived in the UK for almost half my life. I moved to Cornwall in 2017 to take up a position as Professor in Sustainable Mining. Cornwall is a fantastic place for geology, mine waste,… Continue Reading
The NEMO project looks at ways for revalorising mine waste for itsĀ further use. At Exeter we are using microorganisms to help metals dissolve (bioleaching) from a secondary mineral obtained from Terrafame (Finland) and help to create a more sustainable… Continue Reading
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I’m originally from Yorkshire. After finishing my undergraduate degree I moved to Manchester and lived there for 13 years, before moving to Camborne School of Mines for a lectureship in geomicrobiology. My research investigates how microorgansims affect the behaviour of… Continue Reading
Cobalt is becoming more and more important in modern technology, particularly through its use in rechargeable batteries for solar power and electric cars, and as permanent magnets in wind turbines. Despite this we still do not fully understand the factors… Continue Reading
Laura Newsome was invited to give a lecture for the Wessex Branch of the Open University Geology Society in January 2020. Read their report here OUGS Wessex Branch AGM on 25 Jan 2020