Speaker:  Associate Professor Simon Michaux, Associate Professor, Geological Survey of Finland

Abstract:  The task to transform the industrial system away from fossil fuels is upon us. The planned Green Transition won’t work. A new solution set has been proposed in the form of the Purple Transition. Four unconventional technologies networked together around a reinvented commodities sector.

Bio:  Simon Michaux holds a Bachelor of Applied Science in Physics and Geology and a PhD in Mining Engineering from The University of Queensland's JKMRC. He has over 18 years experience in the Australian mining industry in research and development; 12 months at Ausenco in the private sector; and 3 years in Belgium at the University of Liege researching Circular Economy and industrial recycling. Simon's work experience in Finland has been at GTK in the Minerals Intelligence, mineral processing and geometallurgy.

Long term objectives include the development and transformation of the Circular Economy, into a more practical system for the industrial ecosystem to navigate the twin challenges of the scarcity of technology minerals and the transitioning away from fossil fuels.  

This seminar is presented via Webinar only

About JKMRC Friday Seminars 2024

Welcome to the 2024 Series of the JKMRC Friday Seminars.  The list of presentations will aim to cover a range of topics related to the minerals sector from decision making in exploration, new mineral processing technologies, social licence to operate and mine closure.

The JKMRC Friday Seminars will be presented often in person, at the Indooroopilly Mine Site Lecture Theatre, and also as webinar.  Registration for the webinar is required and can be made via the registration link in each seminar overview.

A large number of past webinars can be accessed on the SMI website: https://smi.uq.edu.au/webinars

Previous seminars have been uploaded to YouTube via the following link: https://www.youtube.com/user/smiuq

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