S-IMEW 2007 Participants
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Daniel Gregory
S-IMEW 2007
Assistant Professor, Economic Geology, University of Toronto
Daniel Gregory
Assistant Professor, Economic Geology, University of Toronto
During the S-IMEW trip I most enjoyed visiting the different sites to see evidence for the impact model for the Sudbury deposit. I have since used photos from that trip in outreach activities during my time at the University of California, Riverside. It allowed me to get some economic geology into outreach session for the NASA Astrobiology institute, something that would have been otherwise quite difficult to do.
Madeline Dana Lee
S-IMEW 2007
McMaster University
Research Scientist, SINTEF Industry
Madeline Dana Lee
McMaster University
Research Scientist, SINTEF Industry
I have many good memories of S-IMEW, from the field excursions to the camaraderie of the students. As a geophysics student the workshop also provided a good opportunity for hands on experience with geology. I am thankful that I was able to participate in S-IMEW and to work with other ambitious geoscience students.
Rory Krocker
S-IMEW 2007
University of Manitoba
Project Geologist
Rory Krocker
University of Manitoba
Project Geologist
The workshop is where I met Scott Jobin-Bevans who was running the program at the time. It subsequently resulted in my first geology job working for his consulting company. This has come full circle in that I have recently began working with him again. All as a result of my S-IMEW trip. I forged some lifelong friendships, and learnt as much in those two week as any course I took. It was truly the highlight of my academic career.
Tim Cross
S-IMEW 2007
Acadia University
Specialist Geologist - Geometallurgy
Tim Cross
Acadia University
Specialist Geologist - Geometallurgy
S-IMEW opened my eyes to how diverse, interesting and well-funded the mining industry really is. My professors desperately wanted me to pursue a career in academia, but the S-IMEW trip gave me a taste for mining and exploration which has taken me around the world, from northern Canada to New Zealand to Australia. It was truly an honour and privilege to be invited and I’ll always be grateful for that experience.
Carl Corriveau
S-IMEW 2007
Université du Québec à Montréal
Vice President Exploration, Sayona
Carl Corriveau
Université du Québec à Montréal
Vice President Exploration, Sayona
Looking back at this amazing opportunity, my fondest memories include the instant camaraderie felt between myself and the other students from all over Canada right from the beginning and the numerous great field visits organized by the S-IMEW. I also really enjoyed interacting with academics and industry professionals so early on in my career. Many thanks to the PDAC and S-IMEW for organizing this high quality workshop for Canadian geoscientists students!