Dr Fang You

Lecturer

Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation
Sustainable Minerals Institute
fang.you@uq.edu.au
+61 7 334 64502

Overview

I have over 10 years of research and work experience in the field of mining waste rehabilitation, acquiring a total of>3.5 million in fund support from the Australian government, research council and mining companies. My extensive experience in industrial engagement, field trial design and application also increased her growth as the leader in the area of sustainable mining waste management.

I am currently an Advanced Queensland research fellow in the leading global research group of Ecological Engineering of Mine Wastes at the Sustainable Mineral Institute (SMI). My research interest is investigating biogenic factors (e.g., extremophiles, bacteria, fungi) in soil formation for sustainable mineral waste management. I have intensive work experience on multiple representative mining wastes, including Cu-Au, Pb-Zn, Iron ore, Uranium mine waste rock and bauxite tailings and processing residues over the last 10 years. My research strength lies in my multidisciplinary work and research experience in the fields of mineralogy, environmental science and microbiology, ecology and plant science. My expertise include 1) mineral characterization; 2) soil and rhizosphere element cycling; 3) next-generation sequencing and online-controlled bioreactor techniques. Application of these multidisciplinary skillsets and knowledge would give new insights into the fundamental processes within geo-microbial ecology and the geo-rhizosphere biology of mining wastes, and upon which I could develop novel biotechnology and methodology to prime sustainable mining wastes management and bioinoculum product with the field validated designated performance.

Research Interests

  • N fixing processes in alkaline mining waste
  • Haloalkaliphic bacteria driven anaerobic fermentation and aerobic oxidization processes
  • Haloalkaliphic bacteria driven alkaline mineral dissolution and precipitation
  • Structure and metabolic adapation mechanisms of haloalkaliphilic bacteria

Research Impacts

Despite main involvement in projects with confidentiality requirements and long-term field trials, I have 30+ publications, and 95% of my papers feature in the highest impact journals (Q1) in multidisciplinary fields of mineral chemistry, environmental science and microbiology, soil ecology and plant science. To date, these papers have been cited over 673 times and have an H-index of 14. Of my publications, 82.4% are in the top 10% of journals (Elsevier's SciVal). I also actively engage in a diverse range of research themes and serve as the first responding author for >60% of peer-reviewed papers resulting from multiple projects.

In addition to academic excellence, my research brings practical benefits to improve mining industry sustainability. I have established links with key industry partner organisation and government, including Rio Tinto, Queensland Alumina Limited, Energy Resource Australia and Queensland Government. One of her highlights translational research is the co-invention of the world-first, cost-effective and field operable technology as stated in the patent “Treatment of bauxite residues” (WO2022099360), which is also featured in the “Sustainable Bauxite Residue Management Guidance” released by International Aluminium Institute (April 2022), Nature Research (https://www.nature.com/articles/d42473-021-00429-4), and mining industry media (https://aluminium.org.au/news/red-mud-dam-research-uq-partnership/;html; https://www.mining.com/technology-to-transform-bauxite-red-mud-into-fertile-soil-almost-a-reality/). This technology is currently being commercialised by UniQuest Pty Ltd throughout the world and is expected to bring significant changes to bauxite treatment in Australia and globally. In addition, her research findings about keystone underground indicative fungi and bacteria colonizing Uranium mined site have contributed to the formulation of rehabilitation strategy using understorey plant for Energy Resource Australia.

Qualifications

  • Doctor of Philosophy of Environmental Sciences, The University of Queensland
  • Masters (Research) of Human & Environmental Sciences
  • Bachelor of Land Resource Science, Beijing Normal University (北京师范大学)

Publications

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Supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy

  • Doctor Philosophy

  • Doctor Philosophy

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Available Projects

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Publications

Book Chapter

  • Huang, Longbin and You, Fang (2018). Rehabilitation of biological characteristics in mine tailings. Spoil to soil: mine site rehabilitation and revegetation. (pp. 75-94) edited by N.S. Bolan, M.B. Kirkham and Y.S. Ok. Boca Raton, FL United States: CRC Press. doi: 10.1201/9781351247337-5

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Conference Publication

Other Outputs

PhD and MPhil Supervision

Current Supervision

  • Doctor Philosophy — Principal Advisor

    Other advisors:

  • Doctor Philosophy — Principal Advisor

  • Doctor Philosophy — Principal Advisor

Possible Research Projects

Note for students: The possible research projects listed on this page may not be comprehensive or up to date. Always feel free to contact the staff for more information, and also with your own research ideas.