As a laboratory technician understanding the origin of samples you’re analysing is invaluable. In February 2023 had the chance to visit sample location sites in […]
Author: Laura Newsome
Congratulations Johannes and Gabriel!
Johannes Meusburger has successfully defended his thesis and been recommended for the award of PhD following completion of minor amendments. He gave a good defence […]
Congratulations Eliana and Mayra!
Congratulations to Eliana Molina Ramirez and Mayra Diaz del Olmo Oliveira for passing their Masters by Resesarch!
Your Resources, Your Future
A guide to Cornwall’s Geo-Resources by Alastair Skeffington, Eva Marquis and members of the Camborne School of Mines is now available online. Check it out […]
Mercury: history, facts and concerns
Mercury: history, facts and concerns – a new article by Eliana has just been published in the Royal Society of Chemistry Environmental Chemistry Group Bulletin! […]
Postdoc available – using electrokinesis to remediate mine wastes
We’re recruiting for a postdoc to come work with us in lovely Cornwall and investigate using electricity to clean up mine wastes! Part of the […]
The Red River
Karen and Laura participated in some events to celebrate the Red River, which were organised and run by Dr John Wedgwood Clarke, Senior Lecturer in […]
The microbiology of metal mine waste: bioremediation applications and implications for planetary health
Mine waste is a serious global environmental issue. Poorly-managed mine wastes are responsible for polluting our environment with toxic metals and metalloids. Microbes can live […]
EM3 group goes hybrid
We are very lucky to have access to hybrid meeting facilities for our lab group meetings! Here is Will Nash presenting his research on deep […]
Poster prize for Jody
Jody Grassby was recently awarded the best poster prize from the MinSoc Environmental Mineralogy Group at the Research in Progress meeting held in conjunction with […]