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SUMMARY:Young Persons' Lecture Competition
DESCRIPTION:This Year’s Presentations \n  \nReducing the Risk of Legacy Tailings Facilities  \nMartha Needs – Industry (Knight Piesold) \nHow does Lithium mining contribute to domestic water shortages in Northern Chile  \nManvir Dhillon – Imperial College \nIncreasing Demand for Minerals and Metals for the Green Energy Transition – a Wicked Problem?  \nJohn Morley – Imperial College \nBackfill Design: Engineering Waste for Sustainable Mining  \nDavid Coulton – Industry (Paterson & Cooke) \n  \nThis will be an online event.  Registration is through Eventbrite (https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/273732219437)
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/young-persons-lecture-competition-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Mining,Young Person's Lecture Competition
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SUMMARY:SNAP - Robert Pell from Minviro
DESCRIPTION:Robert Pell PhD is the Founder & Director of Minviro\, a spin-out company from the University of Exeter. Minviro supports mining companies in adopting life cycle assessment approaches to their projects\, highlighting environmental impacts and opportunities for improvements during the development stages of projects. \nRobert completed his PhD at Camborne School of Mines (University of Exeter) as part of the NERC funded SoSRare project on the topic ‘responsible sourcing of rare earth elements. During this project novel\, life cycle assessment approaches were developed and applied to rare earth projects in the pre-feasibility stage of development. \nA unique method to apply life cycle assessment to mine planning was also developed and these technologies have been further refined and applied in commercial settings. Prior to this Robert worked as Assistant Editor at International Mining\, a globally distributed magazine covering technical innovations and project case studies for the mining industry. \nRegistration can be done through Eventbrite at this LINK.
URL:https://minsouth.org.uk/event/snap-robert-pell-from-minviro/
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