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ERI SEMINAR SERIES

Spotlight on technology and design concepts of the Leoben University research team

Presenter Dr Michael Denzel and Dr Michael Prenner from Leoben University
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E: ceite-eri@cdu.edu.au
Location Yellow 01.1.39 - Lecture Theatre

Dr Denzel and Dr Prenner will provide an introduction to their University and the Chair of Mining Engineering and Mineral Economics. They will showcase their team's technological advancements and design concepts and give an overview of their current research projects on DEM Simulations, Solid State Material Driven Turbines, and Belt Monitoring Systems.

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