Anne Joseph

Anne Joseph

Ph.D. Geological Sciences and Geological Engineering

Office Room 218, Bruce Wing / 3rd Floor Miller Hall
Thesis Topic Pending
Supervisor Dr. Elisabeth Steel

 

Research Interests

Clastic sedimentology, Sedimentology processes, Stratigraphy of shallow marine to deep water systems and geological facies modelling with computational geosciences.

About Anne

I am a Nigerian and a Geoscientist with a keen research experience in Exploration and Environmental Geosciences. I am also interested in building and motivating younger peers, especially in geoscience education through my leadership, educational, and industry experience.

I’m most excited about broadening my knowledge in resource management in an international environment to produce publishable results and develop possible diversification that both advises decision-makers on scientific needs and helps implement science-to-resources operations.

My hobbies are travelling, dancing, listening to music, reading novels, and cooking and I recently got fond of watching soccer.

Awards

  • L. Austin Weeks Undergraduate Grant, American Association of Petroleum Geologist, 2019, Kenneth H. Crandall Memorial Grant American Association of Petroleum Geologists Foundation, Grants-in-Aid Award, 2021
  • First position of Unlock the Reserve Challenge International Petroleum Technology Conference Education Week, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, 2019
  • Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationist Grants–In–Aid Nigerian Association of Petroleum Explorationist, 2019
  • Mastercard Foundation Scholars Program, University of British Columbia, Canada, 2020

Publications

  1. Anne Joseph, Skylar Kylstra, Lewis Fausak, Greg Dipple, Autumn Watkinson, and Les Lavkulich (IN PROGRESS). Assessment of Acid Release from Ultramafic/Mafic (U/M) Mine Tailings with additions of Topsoil in British Columbia, Canada.
  2. JOSEPH A. (2021, August) THE NEED FOR SUSTAINABLE MINING: Characterization of Ultramafic/Mafic. Anthroposols for Mine Reclamation in British Columbia. https://lfs-mlws-2020.sites.olt.ubc.ca/files/2021/10/Joseph-2021-The-Need-for-Sustainable-Mining.pdf
  3. JOSEPH A., ASIWAJU - BELLO Y., and OLABODE. O. (2021, September 1 -4). Groundwater Flow Dynamics in Shallow Coastal Plain Sands Aquifer, Abesan Area, Eastern Dahomey Basin, South-western Nigeria [Conference Presentation] 17th International Conference on Environmental Science and Technology, Athens, Greece. https://cest.gnest.org/e/cest-2021?room_id=4&date=2021-09-02%2000:00:00