Grad students represent at PDAC-SEG Student Minerals Colloquium 2025

Mar 6th, 2025

Careen, L

Students Berkay Ersus (M.Sc.), Gabriel Ariza Benavides (PhD), Nicolas Gomez (PhD), and Ming Yang (Phd) all had the opportunity to showcase their research in poster format with an audience of industry professionals, researchers, academics, and fellow students. Abstracts for each poster can be seen at the folllowing links below:

 

M.Sc. student Berkay Ersus standing in front of his poster at the 2025 PDAC-SEG colloquium

Image 1: Berkay Ersus, MSc. Research Title: AI-Driven Mineral Prospectivity Mapping to Detect Potential Gold Deposits in the Baie Verte Peninsula, Newfoundland

 A student standing by his poster at the 20205 PEGNL-SEG colloquium

Image 2: Gabriel Ariza Benavides, PhDResearch title: Unconventional critical metal enrichment in post-collisional settings, example of the Gull Ridge Ni-Cu-V-Ti mineralization, Baie Verte Peninsula, Newfoundland

PhD student Ming Yang standing near his poster at the PDAC-SEG 2025 colloquium

Image 3: Ming Yang, PhD. Research Title: Gold mineralization in the hydrothermal field at the termination of a detachment fault: A case study of the Tianxiu Vent Field

 

 

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Image 4: Nicolas Gomez, PhD Research Title: Distinguishing Late Neoproterozic hydrothermal alteration from metamorphic overprint: a study case of Bonavista Peninsula, Newfoundland