Jane Thorne has a diverse work experience in the field of geoscience. Jane started their career as a Laboratory Technician at the ANU Research School of Earth Sciences in 2008 and worked there until 2012. Following that, they joined Geoscience Australia as a Project Geologist and held this position until 2017. During their time at Geoscience Australia, they worked as a Sediment-hosted Mineral Systems Analyst, leading the assessment of sediment-hosted mineral prospectivity in various basins of Northern Australia. From 2020 to 2021, they served as the Executive Officer to the Chief Scientist and contributed to the development of prospectivity modeling approaches for basin-hosted mineral systems as part of the Critical Minerals Mapping Initiative. Currently, they are the National Mine Waste Assessment Project Leader at Geoscience Australia, leading a national-scale assessment of mine waste to identify new opportunities for critical minerals supply. Overall, Jane Thorne has expertise in areas such as geochemistry, basin analysis, sedimentology, data integration, mineral system analysis, core logging, sediment-hosted economic geology, and GIS spatial analysis.
Jane Thorne attended The Australian National University and pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Geology/Earth Science, General. However, no specific start or end year was provided for this education.
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