2017 MPD Student Poster Contest Reviewed Abstracts - Mineral & Metallurgical Processing Division Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Inc. - February 22, 2017, Denver, CO

- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 7
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- 3712 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
"Foreword by Ren BryceSenior engineer, Freeport-McMoRan, Oro Valley, AZ, USAThe eighth annual Mineral & Metallurgical Processing Division (MPD) student poster contest was held in February at the national SME Annual Conference & Expo in Denver, CO. A total of 33 students presented their work at the poster competition. The competition started in January when the students submitted a one-page abstract for judging. In February, they prepared and presented a poster that explained their research. A panel of judges went to each student and listened as the students explained their research in five minutes.The students worked hard at their research and then set aside time to complete all the necessary steps to enter the competition. The MPD recognizes the effort required to enter and as a result, provides monetary rewards to all participants. The first-place winner receives $1,000; the second, $500; the third, $250; and the fourth through seventh, $200. All remaining students receive $100. All of the students also receive a complimentary ticket to the MPD Luncheon. As in past years, there are separate levels of competition for undergraduates and graduates.Graduate winnersKaustubh Shrimali won first place for researching “The influence of starch in amine adsorption by quartz in the reverse flotation of iron ore.” Venkata Atluri received second for studying “The effect of polysaccharides on bubble attachment at talc surfaces.” Jennifer Galvin placed third for investigating “A novel approach to alkali pug bake for the extraction of rare earth elements from monazite concentrate.” In the fourth through seventh places were Amy Richins, Sumedh Gostu, Brett Carlson and Chris Vass.Undergraduate winnersNestor Santa earned first place for exploring “Copper recovery from waste printed circuit boards.” Cassidy O’Connell received second place for conducting “Performance analysis of CMC in high talc copper sulfide flotation systems.” Catalina Vanegas won third place for examining “Cyanidation tests and pretreatments to recover gold from a refractory ore in Colombia.” Kylie Boyce, Michael Archambo and Pritam Sinha were in the fourth through sixth places.Everyone benefits from attending the student poster competition. The students are able to display their work to future employers, and industry professionals can talk to up-and-coming engineers. Next year, there will be another competition for more posters and networking. Come and enjoy the event and the posters."
Citation
APA: (2017) 2017 MPD Student Poster Contest Reviewed Abstracts - Mineral & Metallurgical Processing Division Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Inc. - February 22, 2017, Denver, CO
MLA: 2017 MPD Student Poster Contest Reviewed Abstracts - Mineral & Metallurgical Processing Division Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration Inc. - February 22, 2017, Denver, CO. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2017.