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on recovering rare earth minerals from tailings dams and other waste streams. By evaluating and implementing effective techniques, the project seeks to optimize the recovery process and contribute to sustainable
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Six PhD scholarships are available focused on novel technologies for achieving advanced mineral beneficiation covering flotation, gravity separation and agglomeration, relevant to critical and
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steps to release the gold from its host mineral matrix. The project focuses on developing an innovative and environmentally sustainable process for extracting gold from refractory gold ores/concentrates
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) was signed to ensure collaborative sourcing and processing of critical minerals in both countries.
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the Australian Research Council, will focus on the development and testing of (U-Th)/He dating techniques applied to “non-traditional” accessory minerals in order to develop novel tools for Quaternary magmatic
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, extraction, and mineral processing. • The models will offer detailed insights into fracture flow coupled with chemical reactions, serving as a powerful tool for understanding various subsurface processes
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significant hazard in underground coal mines. Its ultrafine characteristics not only interfere with mining operations but also pose serious health risks to miners. Prolonged exposure to environments with high
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processes of crystal growth in biomineralisation, and will push organisms beyond conditions they experience in the wild. The task of this PDRA will be to characterise, as comprehensively as possible, how
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candidate will gain intensive knowledge in innovative processing protocols for complex mineral processing, mineral leaching process, and mining site environmental science through hands-on experiments as
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conditions will be designed to examine the pathways of ion transport and processes of crystal growth in biomineralisation, and will push organisms beyond conditions they experience in the wild. The task