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Lisa Kearney

Lisa Kearney is a PhD candidate at the Queensland University of Technology (QUT) in Australia, focusing on geology and Earth sciences.1 Her research centers on carbonate geology, particularly tropical reef geology, with a specific emphasis on the Great Barrier Reef.1

Lisa's PhD project investigates the formation and stabilization of coral reefs, examining how reef materials transform into cemented reef rock (limestone) over time.12 She uses advanced techniques like automated mineralogy to study reef samples, some of which are approximately 5,000 years old.12

Before her PhD, Lisa completed her bachelor's and honors degrees in science at QUT.3 She currently works as an LA-ICP-MS Technologist at QUT's Central Analytical Research Facility.1 Lisa is also a Microanalytical Researcher for the Geological Survey of Queensland, based at QUT.3

Lisa's background includes growing up in mining towns, which sparked her interest in Earth sciences and the environment.1 She is passionate about promoting women in STEM fields and encouraging girls to explore various STEM career paths.1

Highlights

Oct 11 · axt.com.au
Coral Reef Stabilisation investigated using Automated Mineralogy

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Brisbane, Australia