The Energy Transition and Integration (ET&I) research group's Greenhouse Gas Emissions Management Tool is designed to support the mining industry to improve its carbon footprint and energy consumption strategy and enabling decarbonisation in the industry.
International interest in JKMRC soft sensors is rising as operators seek options for improving process insight and control without the technological risk.
One year after announcing an integrated management structure for the Julius Kruttschnitt Minerals Research Centre (JKMRC) and JKTech, the ‘Production Centres’ collective of the Sustainable Minerals Institute is driving innovation in mining and mineral processing.
The SMI Production Centres teaching team who deliver the MINE3219 course to undergraduate engineers at UQ were invited to participate in the 2020 Mining Games organised by the AusIMM Southern Queensland Student Chapter on Saturday 26 September
Professor Rick Valenta presents the results of an analysis of the R&D priorities for minerals (excluding coal) in Queensland - a collaboration between SMI, DNRME, QRC and QEC
In 2017 Dr Kate Tungpalan was selected as the Minerals Engineering Journal Editor’s “Rising Star” and it isn’t difficult to understand why. We sat down with Kate, who is now a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the BRC, to talk through the details of her dynamic career.
The University of Queensland’s Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre (JKMRC) and UQ Holding’s technology transfer company JKTech, are integrating their activities under one management structure.
Improved efficiency and productivity in hydrocyclone separation is the focus of a new research project led by researchers from the Sustainable Minerals Institute’s Julius Kruttschnitt Mineral Research Centre.
JKMRC's Professor Frank Shi recently penned an insightful article on the Centre's High Voltage Pulse (HVP) program, which has the potential to transform ore preconcentration in the mining industry. HVP technology applies electrical energy directly to mineral-enriched ore.