Dr Marcus Haynes is an early career researcher, having completed a PhD in geophysics at the Australian National University in 2021. In over a decade with Geoscience Australia, Marcus' career has focused on a multidisciplinary understanding of Australian resource prospectivity. His research interests include geophysical inference and prediction within a Bayesian statistical framework; imaging of the structure and composition of the lithospheric mantle; the geological and economic potential for Australian mineral and energy systems; lithospheric controls on the formation of ore deposits; and critical minerals. Most recently, Marcus has been the project manager for Economic Fairways; a collaborative project between Geoscience Australia and Monash University (under Geoscience Australia's "Exploring for the Future" program) to examine the intersection between the geosciences and resource development economics.
May 29, 2023 05:40 am UTC| Technology
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