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Professor Marjorie Valix is an Associate Professor in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Sydney, where she has been a faculty member since 1998. She holds a PhD and undergraduate degrees from UNSW. Her research focuses on sustainable resource recovery and waste valorization, particularly through bioleaching and hydrometallurgical processes.
Research Focus Areas:
- Biohydrometallurgical extraction of metals from e-waste and industrial byproducts
- Development of sustainable construction materials from industrial wastes
- Advanced separation technologies for environmental remediation
- Low-carbon recycling processes for energy storage materials
Her recent publications demonstrate strong emphasis on circular economy approaches, including recycling of lithium-ion batteries, copper recovery from e-waste, and CO2 sequestration using industrial wastes. Research trends show consistent focus on integrating chemical and biological processes for sustainable resource recovery.
Current Projects:
- Novel hybrid geopolymers for concrete infrastructure protection (SmartCrete CRC)
- Decision support tools for sewer infrastructure management (SmartCrete CRC)
- Smart Linings for Pipe and Infrastructure (Water Services Association)
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