Summary
Jeremy Lyu is a mining engineer turned investment executive with 10 years’ experience spanning technical mine design and commercial investment roles across Hong Kong and China. He combines deep hands-on expertise in open-pit and underground planning—Surpac, Vulcan, Whittle and RPM-style pit and stope optimisation—with post-investment management and M&A assessment skills developed at CITIC Metal and CITIC Resources. Holding an M.Eng. in Mining and Mineral Engineering from The University of Western Australia and working toward CFA Level I, he bridges engineering rigor and financial analysis to evaluate project life-of-mine schedules and valuation models. Notably, his background includes both early electronic engineering work at the China Academy of Space Technology and applied mine modelling at RPMGlobal, giving him a rare blend of systems thinking and practical mine operations insight.
10 years of coding experience
8 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Mining and Mineral Engineering, D, Master of Engineering (M.Eng.), Mining and Mineral Engineering, D at The University of Western Australia
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), measurement and control, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), measurement and control at University of Petroleum (East China)
English, mandarian