Dr. Julio Castillo, Biogeochemistry, Best Researcher Award
PHD at University of the Free State, South Africa
Professional Profiles:
Education:
Professional Experience:
12/2019-Present: Group Leader, Applied and Environmental Microbiology Group, University of the Free State, South Africa. 7/2017-2019: Senior Researcher, SAENSE PLATFORM, University of the Free State, South Africa. 6/2013-5/2017: Post-Doctoral-Research Associate, SAENSE PLATFORM, University of the Free State, South Africa.
Academic Recognition:
International Award in the area of science and technology for the Ph.D. study, 2012. Society Memberships: ICDP, South African Society for Microbiology, Geochemical Society, Water Institute of Southern Africa. Grant Reviewing: Regular reviewer for National Research Foundation (NRF, South Africa) since 2014.
Research Focus
Publications (TOP NOTES):
Microbial recovery of rare earth elements, Cited by 4, Publication date: 2022/1/15.
Environmental and geochemical characterization of alkaline mine wastes from Phalaborwa (Palabora) Complex, South Africa, Cited by 6, Publication date: 2021/5/1.
Bioaccessibility and human exposure to metals in urban soils (Huelva, SW Spain): Evaluation by in vitro gastric extraction, Cited by 9, Publication date: 2021/1/27.
Mine waste from carbonatite deposits as potential rare earth resource: Insight into the Phalaborwa (Palabora) Complex, Cited by 11, Publication date: 2022/1/1.
Biomineralization and bioaccumulation of europium by a thermophilic metal resistant bacterium, Cited by 50, Publication date: 2019/1/30.
Passive elimination of sulfate and metals from acid mine drainage using combined limestone and barium carbonate systems, cited by 61, Publication date: 2018/5/1.
Anaerobic reduction of europium by a Clostridium strain as a strategy for rare earth biorecovery, cited by 19, Publication date: 2019/10/4.
Mine drainage remediation using barium carbonate dispersed alkaline substrate, cited by 1, Publication date: 2019/4/2