Kate Selway
Kate was awarded her PhD from the University of Adelaide in 2007 and has since continued working in research both in Australia and abroad, at the University of Adelaide (2007-2012), Yale University (2012-2013), Columbia University (2013-2015) and the University of Oslo (2015-2016). In 2017 Kate returned to Australia to undertake an ARC Future Fellowship at Macquarie University. Since 2021 Kate has been a Senior Research Fellow at the Future Industries Institute at UniSA and an Adjunct Professor at the University of Oslo, and she has recently been excited to work more directly with the minerals industry through her consultancy, Vox Geophysics. Kate is a magnetotellurics specialist and throughout her career has been driven to understand what magnetotelluric models can tell us about the composition of the Earth. At present, she is focussed on applying this to improving lithospheric-scale mineral systems models and to building models of mantle viscosity at the poles for glacial isostatic adjustment and ice loss calculations.
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