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10/31/2024

We love that our students enjoyed the Coffee Break Social from yesterday. Happy Halloween!

MetSoc Undergraduate Scholarship Award | MetSoc 07/08/2024

In The Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining we take pride in our Graduate and Undergraduate students. We are thrilled to share that MetSoc has announced its annual scholarship winners!
Alireza Gholami - Sustainability Scholarship – https://metsoc.org/metsoc-sustainability-scholarship/
Petra Berin-Costain - Masters Scholarship –- https://metsoc.org/metsoc-masters-scholarship-award/
Orissa Ghai - Fathi Habashi Scholarship –- https://metsoc.org/hydrometallurgy-john-e-dutrizac-and.../
Vincent Verbaan - Henry Salomon De Friedberg Scholarship –https://metsoc.org/hydrometallurgy-john-e-dutrizac-and.../
Luke Woolcock - Minerals Science and Engineering Travel Award –- https://metsoc.org/metsoc-minerals-science-and.../
Becca Randall - Undergraduate Scholarship –- https://metsoc.org/metsoc-undergraduate-scholarship-award/
Please join us to make a comment and congratulate them for their achievement!

MetSoc Undergraduate Scholarship Award | MetSoc The purpose of the MetSoc Undergraduate Student Scholarship is to encourage and support the attainment of educational goals by students who have demonstrated...

Photos from Queen's Mining Online's post 05/14/2024

Wrapping up . Thanks everyone who came to say hello. Hope to see you next year at in Montreal!

Monday Forum and Panel Session 05/08/2024

Are you going to in Vancouver?

Come visit Queen's University at booth 1109!

And join Charlotte Gibson, Assistant Professor and Associate Head in The Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining, and Ryan Montpellier, MiHR, and six mining sector leaders in the Roundtable Session, "The Human Element: The Future of Canada’s Mining Workforce."



Monday Forum and Panel Session A 3-day mining convention and expo with a full technical program, networking events, an extensive trade show, student program, and more. Register today!

Popularity of EVs presents waste challenge of dead batteries...or does it? 04/24/2024

Check out this article featuring Dr. Farzaneh Sadri, Assistant Professor in The Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining!

Popularity of EVs presents waste challenge of dead batteries...or does it?



Popularity of EVs presents waste challenge of dead batteries...or does it? Electric vehicles are effective tools to reduce our greenhouse gas emissions, but their batteries can pose eco-friendly challenges once they reach their inevitable end of life

An expert in hydrometallurgy, Farzaneh Sadri takes on the job of recovering critical minerals 04/22/2024

Learn more about Dr. Farzaneh Sadri's research in The Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining.

An expert in hydrometallurgy, Farzaneh Sadri takes on the job of recovering critical minerals



An expert in hydrometallurgy, Farzaneh Sadri takes on the job of recovering critical minerals New to the Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining, Farzaneh Sadri researches hydrometallurgy, a field of metallurgy that uses liquids to help extract metals from resource materials.

Dr. Christopher Pickles and Dr. Farzaneh Sadri awarded a $1M Alliance Mission Grant 04/03/2024

Congratulations to Dr. Chris Pickles and Dr. Farzaneh Sadri!



Dr. Christopher Pickles and Dr. Farzaneh Sadri awarded a $1M Alliance Mission Grant Congratulations to Dr. Christopher Pickles and Dr. Farzaneh Sadri who have been awarded a $1M Alliance Mission Grant to advance their research initiatives. This significant funding will propel their work forward and contribute to pioneering discoveries in their respective fields. We commend their de...

03/26/2024

Congratulations to our Mining Engineering students who received their Iron Ring yesterday!

Postdocs participate in 3 Minute Research | School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs 03/21/2024

Congratulations to Postdoctoral Fellow Dr. Nazanin Bahaloo Horeh, The Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining on second place in the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs’ 3 Minute Research event!



Postdocs participate in 3 Minute Research | School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs Postdoctoral Fellows kicked off the School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs’ Research Week yesterday by sharing their current research in three minutes or less at the 3 Minute Research event. Similar to 3 Minute Thesis, presenters have three minutes and one static slide to summarize th...

03/08/2024

As we celebrate International Women's Day 2024, the theme of "Inspire Inclusion" highlights the importance of fostering an environment where all women feel valued, respected, and empowered. Inclusion is about creating spaces where diverse voices are heard, perspectives are respected, and everyone has equal opportunities to thrive. International Women's Day is about empowering women to reach their full potential, pursue dreams and have equal opportunities to succeed. It's also about empowering our male counterparts to become allies in the fight for gender equality, and to work towards creating a more inclusive and equitable environment. On this day, the world celebrates the accomplishments of women and highlights the achievements of those who have broken barriers, shattered stereotypes, and paved the way for future generations. At Smith Engineering we are celebrating 80 years of women in engineering. Significant milestones include the first female Professor, Professor Emerita Genevieve Dumas, who joined the faculty in 1986; and, Professor Emerita Caroline Hanson, FCAE, the first female Department Head in 1996 in Metallurgical, now Mechanical and Materials Engineering. Professor Emerita Kimberly Woodhouse, FCAE, was the first female Dean in 2007. At Smith Engineering, we aim to tap into the diverse perspectives and talents that women bring to the profession. It is crucial to address the systemic barriers and biases that can hinder women's progress in engineering. As we celebrate International Women's Day, let us commit ourselves to continuing the progress we have made towards gender equality while acknowledging the work that still needs to be done.

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