Professor Julian Ortiz (he/him)
Chair in the Future of Mining
Mining and Minerals
Dr Julian Ortiz is the Mark Cuifani / Anglo American Chair in Mining Innovation at Camborne School of Mines, where he focusses on geostatistics and predictive geometallurgy, developing algorithms for numerical modeling of geoscientific and mine production data to model the mineral resources and mining processes, predict performance and manage risk, associated to all stages of the extraction and processing of the materials mined.
Keywords
- Geostatistics
- Mineral Resource Modeling
- Predictive Geometallurgy
- Machine Learning
- Deep Learning
- Intelligent Agents
- Decision Automation
- Digital Twin
Biography
Academic qualifications
- B.Sc. Mining Engineering, 1998 - Universidad de Chile
- Ph.D. Mining Engineering (Geostatistics), 2003 - University of Alberta
- Post Doctoral fellow, 2003 - University of Alberta
Employment History
- 1999-2016, Universidad de Chile (Chile) - Associate Professor, Head of Department, Deputy Director AMTC
- 2005-2008, University of Alberta (Canada) - Adjunct Professor
- 2016-2024, Queen's University (Canada) - Associate Professor and Head of Department
- 2016-present, Universidad de Chile (Chile) - Adjunct Professor
- 2024-present, Queen's University (Canada) - Adjunct Professor
- 2024-present, Camborne School of Mines, University of Exeter (UK) - Professor