Speaker

Dr Humair Nadeem

Abstract

This seminar will explore how participatory systems mapping can assist in unlocking Australia’s future mineral industries by developing regional roadmaps, highlighting systematic risks, providing policy coherence support and by facilitating stakeholder engagement and public consultations.

Bio

Humair Nadeem is a policy and project leader at CSIRO, with expertise in system dynamics and strategic analysis supporting Australia's minerals and energy transition. He led the development of a participatory system mapping for the Upper Spencer Gulf (USG), engaging stakeholders across government, industry, and community to explore the region’s potential in magnetite mining, hydrogen production, and renewable energy. With over a decade of experience across engineering, research, and public policy, Humair combines technical insight with systems thinking to inform regional development pathways and support integrated, future-focused planning in the resources sector.

 

About JKMRC Friday Seminars 2025

Welcome to the 2025 Series of the JKMRC Friday Seminars.  The list of presentations will aim to cover a range of topics related to the minerals sector from decision making in exploration, new mineral processing technologies, social licence to operate and mine closure.

The JKMRC Friday Seminars will be presented often in person, at the Indooroopilly Mine Site Lecture Theatre, and also as a webinar.  Registration for the webinar is required and can be made via the registration link in each seminar overview.

A large number of past webinars can be accessed on the SMI website: https://smi.uq.edu.au/webinars

Previous seminars have been uploaded to YouTube via the following link: https://www.youtube.com/user/smiuq

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Venue

Sustainable Minerals Institute
Indooroopilly Mine Site
40 Isles Road
Indooroopilly QLD 4068
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Lecture Theatre