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Isra Ezad is a lecturer at the University of Western Australia with expertise in experimental igneous petrology. His research interests focus on the composition and melting behavior of the mantle, specifically examining the role volatile elements play in the deep Earth and how these volatiles affect the mobility of base and precious metals during mantle melting. Through his work, he applies results related to magmatic sulfide deposits to broaden the understanding of lead ore genesis and the diverse components of the mantle. Ezra completed his Ph.D. at University College London in 2019, where his dissertation was centered on grain growth kinetics in spinel mantle. He later moved to Sydney, Australia, to take a postdoctoral fellowship at Macquarie University before joining the University of Western Australia in 2024. Ezad's academic background also includes a Master of Science degree in Geosciences from Royal Holloway, University of London, awarded in 2015.
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