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JOAQUIN ALBERTO CORTES CARRILLO is a Senior Lecturer in Geology at Edge Hill University, within the School of Geography and Geology. He holds a PhD from the University of Leeds and has extensive experience across institutions including the University at Buffalo (USA), the University of Edinburgh (UK), and Newcastle University (UK). His research focuses on igneous petrology, volcanology, and magma dynamics, particularly studying volcanic rock geochemistry and thermodynamic processes. He actively supervises PhD students and teaches courses such as 'Dynamic Earth,' 'Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology,' and 'Geological Mapping Project.'
Dr. Cortés Carrillo’s work integrates analytic, theoretical, and geostatistical tools to explore magma mixing and geochemical evolution. Notable contributions include studies on Villarrica volcano (Chile) and applications of machine learning in geoscience. His recent publications (2021–2024) highlight themes like magma recharge mechanisms, lava emplacement dynamics, and predictive land cover modeling using remote sensing.
Collaborations span global institutions, reflecting his expertise in geohazards, volcanic systems, and interdisciplinary methodologies. Teaching responsibilities emphasize foundational geology, research methods, and applied fieldwork. No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned, though his prolific publication record underscores significant academic contributions.


