Join us in beautiful Catalonia, Spain, in November, for Process Mineralogy '22, MEI's first face-to-face conference since the start of the pandemic.
If you would like to present a paper at the conference, then please submit your abstracts by June 7th (more information on the posting of 28 March). All presenters will be invited to submit papers for peer-review after the conference, and accepted papers will be published immediately in the first available regular issue of Minerals Engineering, and included in the Virtual Special Issue of the conference on ScienceDirect.
The conference will be held at the MeliĆ” Sitges Hotel, in Sitges, just 20 minutes by road from Barcelona airport and 30 minutes from the centre of Barcelona. The hotel has spectacular views of the Garraf Natural Park and the Mediterranean sea, and the Congress and Convention Centre has high speed WiFi internet in all its rooms.
As with all previous Process Mineralogy conferences there will be an associated exhibition, and if you would like to exhibit, or sponsor the conference, please contact jon@min-eng.com for details.
I am so happy to read this posting and look forward to its great success.
ReplyDeleteAll mineral engineers know the "importance of mineralogy" but from my point of view, there is a huge "language gap'--we must know mineralogy (liberation characteristics} at each stage of the process in a given plant. People talk of "recovery of values from tailings";but I saw very little information down to ppm levels--. Thank you, Barry, for providing a platform to "old timers like me" to fly their ideas.