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20082023

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Biography

Julia works in the field of pollution sciences, encompassing contaminated lands, waste circularity, and risk assessment. She has more than a decade's experience in this field, applying her knowledge to work with all levels of government, industry, and the private sector. Julia also co-convenes the third year Fenner course Pollution in Practice, which sees the delivery of pollution-focused skills and knowledge that can be utilised by students throughout their careers. She has been Director of Murrang Earth Sciences, a company that works on different aspects of pollution, since 2013 and has had honarary status at the Fenner School since 2015.

Qualifications

PhD (Earth Sciences), B.App.Sci (Ecochemisty), B.Sc. (Ecology)

Research Interests

Julia is an environmental chemist with a PhD in Earth Sciences. Julia's main interests centre on how chemicals move through ecosystems and their influence on the environment. The main media on which she focuses are soil, water, and groundwater.

Education/Academic qualification

Earth Sciences, PhD, Origins of salinity and salinisation processes in the Wybong Creek Catchment, New South Wales, Australia, Australian National University

1 Mar 20071 Mar 2010

Award Date: 10 Dec 2010

Environmental Chemistry, Honours, Selenium and selected trace elements in the Lake Wallace ecosystem, University of Canberra

1 Feb 200630 Oct 2006

Award Date: 30 Jan 2007

Ecology, Bachelor, University of Otago

28 Feb 20021 Dec 2004

Award Date: 7 May 2005

External Scholarly Memberships and Affiliations

Director, Murrang Earth Sciences Pty Ltd

1 Apr 2013 → …

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