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Fazilat Yousefi is a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of New Brunswick, where she focuses on the current NRCan-NBDNRED project under David Lentz. Her research is centered around Heavy Rare-Earth Elements (HREE) and the Yttrium enrichment in Early Devonian A-type granites, analyzing the geochemical signatures of these granites in the context of New Brunswick. The research aims to uncover the petrogenesis of these granites and the processes that concentrate rare earth elements like Y, contributing to a broader understanding of critical mineral resources essential for green energy applications. Previously, during her PhD studies at the University of New Brunswick, she investigated Devonian adakitic porphyritic intrusive rocks associated with porphyry Cu-Mo-Au mineralization, emphasizing their geochemical signatures and mineralization potential. Her thesis, titled 'Petrogenetic Analysis of Arc-Related Devonian Magmatic Rocks in Formation of Magmatic Hydrothermal Cu±Mo±Au Deposits in the New Brunswick Segment of the Northern Appalachians,' highlights her expertise in mineral chemistry and geological processes.
Department of Business / Department of Management / Department of Business Administration