• Steven Micklethwaite

    Drones, AI and the cloud - the new possible

    16 August 2019 9:00am10:00am
    This presentation focuses on research developments at Monash University where drones have been combined with high performance compute and computer vision techniques, in order to remotely sense or sample our planet.
  • The Language of Safety

    9 August 2019 9:00am10:00am
    When considering safety, especially in operating mines, the reporting of incidents and the language used to describe them really matters. Natural Language Processing can now be used to classify and detect new classifications of incidents and detect previously unseen combinations of hazards and behaviours, allowing for the development of meaningful and targeted safety intervention programs.
  • Emeritus Professor Ken Collerson

    Cobalt and HREE Minerals Systems in the Eastern Mount Isa Block

    26 July 2019 9:00am10:00am
    A study of Co-rich samples from the Eastern Mount Isa Block was undertaken to constrain the IOCG mineral system and evaluate HREE prospectivity. Although these deposits are interpreted to have had a granitic source, the element association includes metals not normally concentrated in silicic melts e.g., Co, Ni, Sc and PGE's.
  • Pete Forakis

    Project Derisking through metallurgical testing

    14 June 2019 9:00am10:00am
    Metallurgical testing is critical to a minerals project development. There are some key questions that need to be answered at each stage of a project from Scoping, to Prefeasibility and to Detailed feasibility and a key component is the process parameters evaluated during metallurgical testing.
  • Farhad Faramarzi

    The Extended Drop Weight Testing Approach – What it reveals

    7 June 2019 9:00am10:00am
    For decades the minerals industry has been challenged by inherent variability of ore deposits. Quantifying this characteristic of orebodies and estimating its impact on the process performance is becoming increasingly important because the mining industry needs to extract resources with lower grades and more complexities.
  • Dr Kieren Moffat

    A data driven approach to social license

    31 May 2019 9:00am10:00am
    A decade of research on the nature of relationships between communities and the mining companies that work alongside them, has demonstrated that community acceptance, or social licence, depends on deeper trust in their relationships
  • Trevor Hadley

    Real-time process improvement through advanced instrumentation and control strategies

    24 May 2019 9:00am10:00am
    With the decline of in-house expertise, in both the research organisations and end users of technology, Clarity bridges the implementation gap of new technologies and industry solutions.
  • Daniel Brooks

    Understanding the margins - Application of energy at the EHM Concentrator

    17 May 2019 9:00am10:00am
    Utilisation of a processing asset extends beyond the number of hours it runs for. When mines start to approach the end of their life, significant redundant capacity opens up in the mines processing assets. Is this capacity really redundant or can we re-think our approach to keep them delivering value at the design rate?
  • Professor Rick Valenta

    Complex Orebodies - the story so far

    10 May 2019 9:00am10:00am
    The Complex Orebodies program has now been going for 15 months. The program has the aim of identifying the challenges and solutions related to responsible unlocking of Complex Orebodies - orebodies which are currently inaccessible due to complexities across the range of Social, Environmental, Governance and Technical areas. This presentation will provide an update on the overall program, its performance against the original objectives, and future plans.

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