Erin Martin
Erin received her PhD in Applied Geology from Curtin University in 2020 during which she worked as a Mine Geologist at IGO’s Nova operation. From 2020-2022, Erin relocated to Melbourne and completed a postdoctoral fellowship with Monash University’s Pulse of the Earth Group, where she continues to be a research Affiliate. Her research focuses on plate tectonics and the supercontinent cycle, as well as big-data, multi-geochemical-proxy records of Earth’s tectonic evolution. In 2022, Erin returned to Perth to join IGO’s Paterson Project as an exploration geologist, focussing on sedimentary hosted and intrusion related copper projects in the region. Erin is an advocate for equity, diversity and inclusion in STEM and is Secretary of Women in Earth and Environmental Sciences Australasia (WOMEESA).
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