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Dr. Gujie Qian is a Senior Research Fellow in Chemical Mineralogy at Flinders University, affiliated with the College of Science and Engineering and the Flinders Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology. He holds a PhD in Minerals and Materials Engineering from the University of South Australia (2011) and has extensive experience in sulfide leaching, AMD remediation, and computational mineral simulations. His research aims to address environmental challenges like AMD through mineralogical and geochemical approaches.
Education:
- Doctor of Philosophy, University of South Australia, 2008-2011
- Master of Engineering, East China University of Science & Technology, 2005-2008
- Bachelor of Engineering, Tongji University, 2001-2005
Research Interests: Dr. Qian’s work focuses on mineralogy, geochemistry, and hydrometallurgy, with a particular emphasis on sulfide leaching mechanisms, synchrotron analysis (SPEM, EXAFS, etc.), and sustainable control of toxic ions. His research integrates experimental and computational methods to develop practical solutions for environmental and industrial challenges.
Publications: His recent work includes studies on chalcopyrite replacement kinetics, biochar-based water remediation, and AMD mitigation strategies. These contributions highlight his expertise in mineral transformation processes and environmental engineering applications.
Awards and Honors:
- Ian Wark Research Institute Medal (2011)
- Chinese Government Award for Outstanding PhD Students Abroad (2010)
- Multiple industry and institutional awards for academic excellence (2006-2008)
Professional Engagement: Dr. Qian serves as a reviewer for journals including Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, Hydrometallurgy, and Science of the Total Environment. He also holds the role of Area Radiation Safety Officer in the Physical and Earth Sciences division at Flinders University.
Lab and Team Affiliations: His research is conducted within the Flinders Institute for Nanoscale Science and Technology, where he collaborates on projects addressing mineralogical and environmental challenges at the meso- and nano-scales.


