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Angela finished her PhD in 2022 at Monash University, specializing in the application of data analysis methods for mineral identification using hyperspectral assay datasets from porphyry copper deposits. Her PhD project was part of a broader initiative, AMIRA P1202, titled 'Far-field near-mine footprints: Finding and defining generation Tier-1 deposits', involving collaboration with various research entities, particularly the University of Tasmania and industry partners. Angela discusses her role in the project thesis research through an interview conducted by AMIRA. Currently, she is a post-doctoral Research Fellow and Assistant Lecturer in the School of Earth, Atmosphere and Environment at Monash University. Angela's research is part of the Loop3D project, contributing to the development, maintenance, and enhancement of automated workflows and solutions that translate geological maps' datasets into relevant inputs for geological 3D modeling engines. Specifically, she focuses on augmenting structural data in geological maps through her work with the map2loop Python library.
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