Post by Amanda Wills on Jun 26, 2014 11:16:51 GMT
April 11-14, 2016
Cape Town, South Africa
Download the pdf brochure: www.min-eng.com/comminution16/brochure.pdf
This, the 10th International Comminution Symposium (Comminution '16) is organised by MEI in consultation with Prof. Malcolm Powell and Prof. Aubrey Mainza and is sponsored by Keramos, Starkey & Associates, Magotteaux & King's Ceramics & Chemicals. Media sponsors are International Mining and the Coalition for Eco-Efficient Comminution (CEEC) are industry advocates.
"Comminution must be the key mineral processing technology during the next 50 years." - Prof. Alban Lynch (August 2013)
THEMES
MEI’s Comminution conferences are established as the main events for profiling cutting edge research and innovation in all aspects of crushing, grinding and ultrafine grinding in the minerals industry.
We strongly encourage a good balance between industrially based and academic research papers showing the benefits of basing practical application on scientific rigour, such as the industrial validation of models and control techniques
Call for Papers
Papers are invited for presentation at Comminution '16. All papers must be written and presented in English, the official language of the conference.
Abstract Submission
Short abstracts, of no more than 150 words, should be sent to Dr. Barry Wills by email by the end of October 2015.
Draft Papers
If accepted, draft papers will be required. These will form the unrefereed Proceedings, which will be available to delegates on a USB stick at the conference. Copyright on these papers belongs to the individual authors, and not to MEI.
Final Papers
Final papers should be submitted no later than one month after the end of the conference in order to be considered for the special issue of Minerals Engineering. These will be refereed, and, if accepted, published in a special Comminution issue of the journal. Corresponding authors will receive one complimentary copy of this special issue. All other delegates may purchase the special issue from Elsevier Science Ltd at a discounted rate.
More info: www.min-eng.com/comminution16/
Venue: www.min-eng.com/comminution16/venue.html
Programme: www.min-eng.com/comminution16/prog.html
Registration: www.min-eng.com/comminution16/reg.html
Exhibition: www.min-eng.com/comminution16/exhibit.html
Sponsorship: www.min-eng.com/comminution16/spons.html
Cape Town, South Africa
Download the pdf brochure: www.min-eng.com/comminution16/brochure.pdf
This, the 10th International Comminution Symposium (Comminution '16) is organised by MEI in consultation with Prof. Malcolm Powell and Prof. Aubrey Mainza and is sponsored by Keramos, Starkey & Associates, Magotteaux & King's Ceramics & Chemicals. Media sponsors are International Mining and the Coalition for Eco-Efficient Comminution (CEEC) are industry advocates.
"Comminution must be the key mineral processing technology during the next 50 years." - Prof. Alban Lynch (August 2013)
THEMES
MEI’s Comminution conferences are established as the main events for profiling cutting edge research and innovation in all aspects of crushing, grinding and ultrafine grinding in the minerals industry.
We strongly encourage a good balance between industrially based and academic research papers showing the benefits of basing practical application on scientific rigour, such as the industrial validation of models and control techniques
Call for Papers
Papers are invited for presentation at Comminution '16. All papers must be written and presented in English, the official language of the conference.
Abstract Submission
Short abstracts, of no more than 150 words, should be sent to Dr. Barry Wills by email by the end of October 2015.
Draft Papers
If accepted, draft papers will be required. These will form the unrefereed Proceedings, which will be available to delegates on a USB stick at the conference. Copyright on these papers belongs to the individual authors, and not to MEI.
Final Papers
Final papers should be submitted no later than one month after the end of the conference in order to be considered for the special issue of Minerals Engineering. These will be refereed, and, if accepted, published in a special Comminution issue of the journal. Corresponding authors will receive one complimentary copy of this special issue. All other delegates may purchase the special issue from Elsevier Science Ltd at a discounted rate.
More info: www.min-eng.com/comminution16/
Venue: www.min-eng.com/comminution16/venue.html
Programme: www.min-eng.com/comminution16/prog.html
Registration: www.min-eng.com/comminution16/reg.html
Exhibition: www.min-eng.com/comminution16/exhibit.html
Sponsorship: www.min-eng.com/comminution16/spons.html