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Hamid Zekri is a Lecturer at the University of New South Wales, specializing in the field of geochemistry and mineral exploration. He obtained his BSc and MSc from Sahand University of Technology, followed by a PhD at Isfahan University of Technology. His research revolves around characterizing regolith interfaces and developing workflows to identify critical cover interfaces through the application of field-based data acquisition techniques. Hamid has collaborated extensively with geological surveys and research organizations to enhance methodologies in Environmental Geochemistry in New South Wales. He has been a Visiting Research Scholar at UNSW in 2017, and his doctoral research focused on investigating the geochemical and mineralogical signatures associated with blind lead-zinc deposits in regolith. His expertise includes exploration geochemistry and the application of Machine Learning techniques in mineral exploration, where he aims to optimize algorithms for exploration geochemistry and develop semi-automated workflows for regolith and basement interface identification.
University of New South Wales • Sydney, NSW, Australia
Contributing to the Mineral Exploration Cooperative Research Centre (MinEx CRC) and focusing on characterizing regolith interfaces.
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