- A great opportunity for an early career researcher with a PhD in physics, geosciences, data science or computer science
- Work on researching and developing a structured database to access and integrate public geoscientific and Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) practices
- Work with the Geoscience Analytics team within the CSIRO Mineral Resources Research Unit on this 3-year postdoctoral fellowship
CSIRO Early Research Career (CERC) Postdoctoral Fellowships provide opportunities to scientists and engineers who have completed their doctorate and have less than three years of relevant postdoctoral work experience. These fellowships aim to develop the next generation of future leaders of the innovation system.
The exploration, extraction, and processing of minerals interact with the environment and affect nearby communities in distinct ways, depending on the commodity involved. From initial geophysical surveys and drillings to strategies for managing mineral waste and mine closure, each phase has significant implications for society and the environment. This reality underscores the growing importance of Sustainability and ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) practices in the global context.
Australia possesses one of the most comprehensive geoscientific data collections globally; however, this data is often underutilized when addressing ESG challenges. This underutilization is particularly pronounced in the context of Critical Minerals, which are essential for Energy Transition and Climate Change mitigation.
Given the complex interdependence of social and environmental factors related to the mining industry, conducting a thorough risk assessment prior to investment in any area is essential. The risks associated with ESG considerations—encompassing social and environmental factors, as well as geoscientific data—must be carefully evaluated. By integrating mineral resource data, environmental exposure, and social aspects with mining processes, this proposal aims to connect regions with identified prospectivity potential to the associated ESG risks.
The CERC Fellow will research and develop a structured database to access and integrate public geoscientific and ESG, being open for insertion unstructured data and automatically structure it to the platform needs.