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Mark Jessell is a Professor and Western Australian Fellow at the Centre for Exploration Targeting at the University of Western Australia. He began his academic journey studying for a Master's degree in the UK, then moved to the USA for his PhD, followed by a postdoctoral position in Melbourne. In 2013, he joined the University of Western Australia after extensive research experience, including work in Toulouse, France, at the Institute de Recherche pour le Developpement. His research interests focus on microstructure studies, the integration of geology and geophysics in 3D modeling, and the tectonics and metallogenesis of the West African and Guyanese Cratons. He has been involved in leading projects related to automated 3D geological modeling and has contributed significantly to education and professional development in geological interpretation. His work is often supported by industry funding, and he is an active member of various research collaborations, aiming to enhance the understanding of complex geological systems through advanced data analysis techniques.
University of Western Australia • Perth, Australia
Leading research in the field of geological sciences with a focus on 3D modeling and integration of geophysical data.
Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences •
Research Institute for Sustainable Development •
Monash University • Australia
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