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Academic degree: Mary Stewart
Last name:Stewart 
First name:Mary 
Responsible for: 
Organization/Institute:Dr. Mary Stewart 
Department:Research Fellow 
Position: 
Street, Number, POB:Environmental Process Engineering Research  
Postal code, City: Department of Chemical Engineering 
State: 
Country:AUSTRALIA 
Phone:+61 2 9351 7132 
Fax:+61 2 9351 2854 
E-mail address:mary@chem.eng.usyd.edu.au 
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Curriculum vitae:I received my BSc (Chemical Engineering) from the University of the Witwatersrand and my PhD from the University of Cape Town, both in South Africa.

Since then I have worked in various research positions in Chemical Engineering at the University of Sydney. The focus of my PhD work (which has extended to the research which I have conducted since) was multi-criteria decision making for sustainable development in project selection, process design, operation and closure in mining and minerals processing.

I am on a number of ISO 14 040 – 048 specialist committees in Australia. I am the programme leader for total systems analysis in the Centre for Sustainable Resource processing, and the chair of Task Force 2 of the UNEP SETAC Life Cycle Initiative. I was the chief rapporteur on LCA for the Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development project, and a member of the specialist review committee of the PricewaterhouseCoopers’ survey of Sustainability in the Mining Industry.

I am a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, the South African Institute of Mining and Metallurgy, the Australian Life Cycle Assessment Society and the African Life Cycle Assessment Network where I serve on a number of committees. 
Areas of interest:
life cycle assessment 
mining and metallurgy 
 
Articles:
10 LCA (6) 382 (2005), Impacts from Resource Use - A common position paper
10 LCA (4) 240-247 (2005), A Consistent Framework for Assessing the Impacts from Resource Use - A focus on resource functionality (8 pp)
9 LCA (6) 394-404 (2004), The LCIA Midpoint-Damage Framework of the UNEP-SETAC Life Cycle Initiative (11 pp)
9 LCA (3) 153-160 (2004), User Needs Analysis and Development of Priorities for Life Cycle Impact Assessment
 
 

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