Mehmet Kizilمشاهده پروفایل
دانشیار
Associate Professor Mehmet Kizil is the Mining Engineering Program Leader at the School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering, The University of Queensland. With a career spanning 25+ years, he holds a Bachelor of Mining Engineering (1986) from Dokuz Eylul University (Turkey) and PhD (1993) from the University of Nottingham (UK). His affiliations include being an affiliate of Future Autonomous Systems and Technologies and active participation in Mining Education Australia. School of Mechanical and Mining Engineering Australian Research Council (ACARP, CRCTiME, MRIWA, SIMTARS, industry partners) Research interests focus on mine planning/design, production optimization, computer/virtual reality applications, and mine ventilation systems. His 2025-2024 publications highlight innovations in FMIPCC systems, methane dispersion modeling, digital twins for mineral processing, and sustainable underground mining. Notable scientific achievements include being recognized as Higher Education Academy Senior Fellow (2018) and receiving national teaching awards. His work with industry partners (Newcrest, Rio Tinto, BHP, Xstrata, Anglo American, Origin Energy, Iluka Resources) has secured over $3M in research funding.










