Current Graduate Students
Patrik Schmidt
Ph.D. student: Genesis of Rare-Metal Mineralization, Eldor Carbonatite Complex, Quebec
B.Sc., M.Sc., Tübingen
Elliot Wehrle
M.Sc. student: Archean gold mineralization in the Wawa Gold Corridor, Wawa, ON
B.Sc., Laurentian University
Xu Zheng
Visiting student: Magmatism and mineralization processes of the Mianning-Dechang carbonatite-related rare-earth element deposit, eastern Tibetan, China
China University of Geosciences, Beijing (CUGB)
Current Post-Docs
Mingqian (Aria) Wu
Ph.D. (2018): Genesis of strategic element mineralization in W-Ta-Nb deposits, SE China
Former Recent Graduate Students
Jason Willson
MSc. (2020): Character and formation of indium mineralization, East Kemptville, Nova Scotia
Jim Greene
MSc. (2020): Cathodoluminescent and compositional heterogeneity in fluorite and its relationship to Sn and W-Mo mineralization from Mount Pleasant, New Brunswick
Shaohao Zou
Visiting Ph.D. student: Geology, mineralogy and genesis of the Jijiawa gold deposit in Henan province, southern margin of North China Craton
Matt Brzozowski
Ph.D. (2018): Genesis of the Pd-Cu Mineralization at the Marathon Deposit, Ontario: Insights from Sulfide and Oxide Chemistry
Chris Goeddeke
M.Sc. (in progress): Hydrothermal Mineralization of Indium in the Canadian Appalachians
Justin Hoyle
M.Sc. (2017): Rare-earth elements in the Nechalacho deposit, NWT: hydrothermal controls on mineralogy and fractionation
Maryam Shahabifar
Ph.D. (2017): Mineral-chemical and stable isotopic studies of the Marathon Cu-PGE deposit, Ontario
Evan Hastie
M.Sc. (2015): Genesis of Au-Ag mineralization, Lynn Lake, Manitoba
Yonggang Feng
Ph.D. (2014): Geochemical and mineralogical studies of the T Zone, Thor Lake REE deposit, NWT
Golpira Elmi Assadzadeh
Ph.D. (2013): Hydrothermal geochemistry of granite-related W-Sn-Mo systems
Melissa Price
M.Sc. (2012): Role of hydrothermal processes in PGE distribution, River Valley Intrusion, Ontario
Nelson Campos Alvarez
Ph.D. (2009): Fluid-Rock Interaction Around Mafic to Intermediate Intrusions: Evidence from Trace Element and Isotopic Geochemistry of Minerals