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Prof Fathi Habashi Brings Back The Interest In Extractive Metallurgy

Neoedge to partner with Professor Fathi Habashi, Professor Emeritus of Extractive Metallurgy at Laval University in Quebec City.

2011-04-18
SINGAPORE, April 18, 2011 (Press-News.org) Mining, mineral and metallurgical industries have seen tremendous growth all over the globe. Extraction of metals applying various technologies, including physical separation, hydrometallurgy, pyrometallurgy, electrometallurgy and new ones from a wide range of complex raw materials generates a variety of tailings, effluents, generally classified as - wastes - and by products. Use of by-products and processing of wastes are rapidly gaining importance both on environmental concerns as well as for economic benefits.

With new challenges facing the mining and mineral processing industry today, Comprehensive Extractive Metallurgical Workshop is an important international learning platform where the latest advances in the field are shared amongst the participants both formally and informally. Topics on the new process technologies, instruments and equipments and the opportunity to make and/or renew professional contacts and build business relationships will enhance your learning experience.

Neoedge is proud to partner with Professor Fathi Habashi, Professor Emeritus of Extractive Metallurgy at Laval University in Quebec City. Prof Fathi is recognised globally as an Extractive Metallurgical authority and a prolific contributor to Mining and Scientific Journals, and some of the books that he has written were even translated into Vietnamese, Russian and Chinese.

In this upcoming workshop, delegates can expect a lot. Prof Fathi will cover thermodynamic arguments used for extractive process description and development, and mass transfer processes. Information on resources of metals, their occurrences, trends in their utilisation, and resources processing are also included. There is also comprehensive coverage of pyrometallurgy. From an environmental viewpoint, he will also consider energy utilisation, pollution and recycling relevant to the metallurgical field.

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[Press-News.org] Prof Fathi Habashi Brings Back The Interest In Extractive Metallurgy
Neoedge to partner with Professor Fathi Habashi, Professor Emeritus of Extractive Metallurgy at Laval University in Quebec City.