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Joel Brugger obtained his PhD from the University of Basel, Switzerland in 1996, focusing on the geochemistry and mineralogy of metamorphosed syn-genetic exhalative manganese deposits. In 2002, he joined the South Australian Museum at the University of Adelaide where he established the Minerals, Microbes Solutions research group. This group is dedicated to employing state-of-the-art experimental techniques to study the transport and deposition of metals through mineral-microbe-fluid interactions in geological environments. In January 2014, Joel took on a new chair in Synchrotron Geosciences at Monash University. His expertise contributes to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals established in 2015, aimed at eradicating poverty, protecting the planet, and ensuring prosperity for all. Over the years, he has engaged in several high-impact research projects, collaborating across various countries and focusing on innovative methods for unlocking metal value through carbon sequestration and rare earth element enrichment.
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