May 2019
Jane Mulenshi > Other Awards
IRTC awarded three research grants for papers on criticality, with focus on “In-use stocks and secondary supply of Critical Raw Materials”. Jane Mulenshi (Luleå University of Technology) won with a research on Secondary Sources of Critical Raw Materials (CRMs) and presented her research at the IRTC Round Table in Beijing on July 7, 2019. (https://irtc.info/research-grants-on-criticality-awarded/) Jane's research shows the role historical tailings will play in the secondary supply of CRMs like tungsten. It also shows how the geometallurgical approach will play a significant role in assessing the feasibility of reprocessing such mine wastes, and developing efficient methods where residues that are inert and environmentally safe will be left behind. This holistic approach to reprocessing such historical mine wastes will contribute to the mining industry moving towards the circular economy. The Yxsjöberg case study is a good example of how the supply risk-reducing measure in material criticality would contribute to a circular economy in the mining industry.
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Awards

May 2019 International Round Table on Material Criticality (IRTC) research grant

Degrees:

2015
Master
Engineering sciences
2004
Undergraduate
Engineering sciences
2021
Doctorate
Engineering sciences
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Awards

May 2019 International Round Table on Material Criticality (IRTC) research grant