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ABOUT THE CONFERENCE | SDIMI 2015

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE | SDIMI 2015:

Since 2003 the SDIMI conference series has brought engineers, government officials, researchers, technical experts and non-governmental organizations together creating a community of mineral professionals who evaluate the challenges of creating and implementing sustainable practices in the mineral extraction industry.
The 7th SDIMI conference is being held at the University of British Colombia in Vancouver, British Columbia in July 2015. In keeping with the “Milos Declaration” this year’s conference will focus on professional responsibility, education, training and development, and communication.
The objective of SDIMI2015 is to utilize the scientific, technical, educational and research potential of the mineral extraction community to contribute to a sustainable future.

Jordan International Oil Shale Symposium (JIOSS), 14-15 April 2014

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Welcome to the Jordan International Oil Shale Symposium 2014
Oil Shale is growing as a global phenomenon around the world, as more companies and governments increase their investment in oil shale exploration. JIOSS 2014 will provide in-depth insights into the oil shale reserves and the latest developments in exploration and commercial timeframes in the Kingdom of Jordan.
Jordan's vast oil shale reserves have prompted large interest amongst the industry, considered as holding the world's fourth largest reserves after the United States, China and Russia, with an estimated 100 billion barrels of shale oil. The JIOSS is the only Symposium to gather key investors, senior government representatives, policy makers, IOCs, leading engineers and researchers to discuss the various stages of oil shale production in Jordan and the industry's top challenges, projects timeframe's and commercialization plans in the following years.
WHY YOU HAVE TO BE THERE:
  • Hear the latest industry updates, from the most up-to-date MOUs just signed, technology developments, commercialization timeframes and oil shale market patterns
  • Meet the key decision makers across the value chain, from policy makers, industry players, financers, R&D to academics, researchers, geologists and engineers
  • Get involved in various project stages by building strategic relationships with the key oil shale industry players
  • Improve your competitor analysis & benchmarking find out what stage the latest oil shale projects are and increase your market visibility
KEY SPEAKERS FROM
NRA
Ministry of Energy Jordan
Enefit Jordan
JOSCO
World Energy Council
Aqaba Petroleum Oil Shale Co
Karak International Oil "KIO"
Fushon Mining Group
Colorado School of Mines
Ockham Energy Services
SEPCO III
...and many more
- See more at: http://jioss.iirme.com/en/Site-Root/#sthash.J1OFxPRl.dpuf

1st SOMP Regional Meeting, Developments in Mining Education in ASEAN COUNTRIES

Department of Mining and Petroleum Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University:

1st SOMP Regional Meeting
“Developments in Mining Education in ASEAN COUNTRIES”
>> Download Registration form
Date and Venue:
Conference Days: 13th-14th November 2013, Chiang Mai Centara Duangtawan Hotel, Chiang Mai, Thailand [map]
Field Trip Day: 15th November 2013, Mae Moh Lignite Mines, Lampang, Thailand
Excursion Days: 16th-18th November, Phuket Excursion Trip, Thailand
Registration Dateline: 20th September 2013
Organizer:
Department of Mining and Petroleum Engineering of Chulalongkorn University
Detail:
As foreshadowed at the 2012 annual meeting of the Society of Mining Professor (SOMP) in Wroclaw, a SOMP regional meeting will be held in Thailand in November this year. This is an historic occasion as it is the first time a SOMP meeting has been held in Asia and the first time that two SOMP meetings have been held in any one year.
The meeting will take place in Chiang Mai, the second biggest city in Thailand situated in one of the most scenic parts of this fascinating country. Chiang Mai has a long history dating back to the 13th Century and the evidence of the early civilisation can clearly be seen. With its mountains, teak forests, wild life including elephants, stunning temples and night markets, there is plenty to see. Chiang Mai is easily accessible from many Asian cities and direct flights are available to Bangkok and the coastal resort magnet of Phuket.
There will be two days of meeting with one day field trip to local mines and an optional excursion trip to Phuket. It will be an excellent opportunity for SOMP members to meet with mining professors from region of ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) including Thailand, Laos, Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Philippines, Cambodia and hear from them about current and potential mining operations. Senior managers from the significant mining operations in the region are also likely to attend.
There will also be a Regional Conference “ASEAN++ 2013” held by the Department of Mining Engineering, Chiang Mai University, between 11th - 12th November (2 days ahead of the 1st SOMP Regional Meeting). The Conference is expected to be a big event as there will be many people in this region who are involving in geo-resources, mining and mineral processing who will attend the Conference.
For SOMP members who want to know more about geo-resources technologies in the region are also welcome to join the ASEAN++ 2013 Conference. (For registration see: http://mining.eng.cmu.ac.th/ASEAN++2013)
Staff members of mining schools in ASEAN have already confirmed their participation in the 1st SOMP Regional Meeting and they are from:
CAMBODIA: Institute of Technology of Cambodia (ITC)
INDONESIA: Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Universiti Gadjah Mada (UGM)
LAOS: National University of Laos (NOUL)       
MALAYSIA: University of Science of Malaysia (USM)
MYANMAR: Yangon Technological University (YTU)
PHILLIPPINES: University of Philippines (UP)
THAILAND: Chiang Mai University (CMU), Chulalongkorn University (CU Prince of Songkhla University (PSU)
VIETNAM: Hanoi University of Mining and Geology (HUMG), Ho Chi Minh University of Technology (HCMUT)
There will also be staff of other mining schools from Asian countries joining the Meeting including:
SRI LANKA:  University of Moratuwa (UM)
JAPAN: Kyushu University (KU) Hokkaido University (HU) and Akita University (AU)
etc.
Participating Options:

Option 1:

2 day SOMP Meeting in Chiang Mai (13th-14th November).
+ 1 day field trip at Mae Moh Lignite Mines in Lampang province (15th November).
+ 3 day field trip at old tin mines and excursion in Phuket and nearby areas (16th-18th November).

Option 2:

2 day SOMP Meeting in Chiang Mai (13th-14th November)
+ 1 day field trip at Mae Moh Lignite Mines in Lampang province (15th November).

Option 3:

2 day SOMP Meeting in Chiang Mai (13th-14th November)
Registration Fee:
- SOMP Regional Meeting - US$350
- Field trip at Mae Moh Lignite Mine (including elephant show) - US$50
- Field trip at old tin mines and excursion in Phuket : Individual - US$800 (single room) / with partner - US$1,500 (shared room) (including one-day air ticket from Chiang Mai to Phuket
Payment method: Cash, On-Site
Accommodation
Hotels suggestion for participants during stay in Chiang Mai are:
- Centara Duangtawan Hotel Chiang Mai (website) (tripadvisor)
- Le Meridien Chiang Mai (website)
- Suriwongse Hotel Chiang Mai (website)
- The imperial Maeping (website) 
- Aruntara Riverside Boutique Hotel - 122 USD (website)
- Dusit D2 Chiang Mai - 118-131 USD (website) (tripadvisor)
- Rendezvous Guest House - 23 USD http://www.rendezvouscm.com/index.html
- Lanna Thai Guest House - 14 USD(website)
- Thaphae Garden Guesthouse 15 USD (website) (tripadvisor)
- Oriental Garden Chiang Mai (12.5 USD) (website) (tripadvisor)
- SOHOstel (44 USD) (website) (tripadvisor)

For those who prefer to join excursion in Phuket, accommodation is provided, please specify type of room in the registration form.
DOWNLOAD:
Registration form (right click and choose Save Link As...) 
the form is an Excel file, please complete the form and submit to mining@eng.chula.ac.th
* Please submit registration form before 20th September 2013
Brochure
Tentative SOMP Meeting agenda
CONTACT:
mining@eng.chula.ac.th
 
-Tentative SOMP Meeting Agenda-
- Tentative program for Phuket excursion
16th Nov (Fri)
Chiang Mai to Phuket by Air Asia (21.45 – 23.50 pm)
Bus (40 persons) pick-up from Phuket International Airport to hotel
17th Nov (Sat)
Bus (40 persons) for one day sightseeing
Lunch – famous local food
Phuket Fantasy with buffet dinner
18th Nov (Sun)
Bus (40 persons) for commuting between hotel and pier
Private speed boat
Lunch on an island
Dinner – local food & seafood buffet with karaoke
19th Nov (Mon)
Accommodation for 3 nights
Bus pick-up from hotel to Phuket International Airport


1st SOMP Regional Meeting, Developments in Mining Education in ASEAN COUNTRIES

Department of Mining and Petroleum Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Chulalongkorn University:

1st SOMP Regional Meeting
“Developments in Mining Education in ASEAN COUNTRIES”
>> Download Registration form
Date and Venue:
Conference Days: 13th-14th November 2013, Chiang Mai Centara Duangtawan Hotel, Chiang Mai, Thailand [map]
Field Trip Day: 15th November 2013, Mae Moh Lignite Mines, Lampang, Thailand
Excursion Days: 16th-18th November, Phuket Excursion Trip, Thailand
 
Organizer:
Department of Mining and Petroleum Engineering of Chulalongkorn University
 
Detail:
As foreshadowed at the 2012 annual meeting of the Society of Mining Professor (SOMP) in Wroclaw, a SOMP regional meeting will be held in Thailand in November this year. This is an historic occasion as it is the first time a SOMP meeting has been held in Asia and the first time that two SOMP meetings have been held in any one year.
The meeting will take place in Chiang Mai, the second biggest city in Thailand situated in one of the most scenic parts of this fascinating country. Chiang Mai has a long history dating back to the 13th Century and the evidence of the early civilisation can clearly be seen. With its mountains, teak forests, wild life including elephants, stunning temples and night markets, there is plenty to see. Chiang Mai is easily accessible from many Asian cities and direct flights are available to Bangkok and the coastal resort magnet of Phuket.
There will be two days of meeting with one day field trip to local mines and an optional excursion trip to Phuket. It will be an excellent opportunity for SOMP members to meet with mining professors from region of ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations) including Thailand, Laos, Malaysia, Indonesia, Myanmar, Vietnam, Philippines, Cambodia and hear from them about current and potential mining operations. Senior managers from the significant mining operations in the region are also likely to attend.
There will also be a Regional Conference “ASEAN++ 2013” held by the Department of Mining Engineering, Chiang Mai University, between 11th - 12th November (2 days ahead of the 1st SOMP Regional Meeting). The Conference is expected to be a big event as there will be many people in this region who are involving in geo-resources, mining and mineral processing who will attend the Conference. 
For SOMP members who want to know more about geo-resources technologies in the region are also welcome to join the ASEAN++ 2013 Conference. (For registration see: http://mining.eng.cmu.ac.th/ASEAN++2013)
 
Staff members of mining schools in ASEAN have already confirmed their participation in the 1st SOMP Regional Meeting and they are from:
CAMBODIA: Institute of Technology of Cambodia (ITC)
INDONESIA: Institut Teknologi Bandung (ITB), Universiti Gadjah Mada (UGM)
LAOS: National University of Laos (NOUL)        
MALAYSIA: University of Science of Malaysia (USM)
MYANMAR: Yangon Technological University (YTU)
PHILLIPPINES: University of Philippines (UP)
THAILAND: Chiang Mai University (CMU), Chulalongkorn University (CU Prince of Songkhla University (PSU)
VIETNAM: Hanoi University of Mining and Geology (HUMG), Ho Chi Minh University of Technology (HCMUT)
There will also be staff of other mining schools from Asian countries joining the Meeting including:
SRI LANKA:  University of Moratuwa (UM)
JAPAN: Kyushu University (KU) Hokkaido University (HU) and Akita University (AU)
etc.
 
Participating Options:

Option 1:
 
2 day SOMP Meeting in Chiang Mai (13th-14th November). 
+ 1 day field trip at Mae Moh Lignite Mines in Lampang province (15th November). 
+ 3 day field trip at old tin mines and excursion in Phuket and nearby areas (16th-18th November).

Option 2:
 
2 day SOMP Meeting in Chiang Mai (13th-14th November) 
+ 1 day field trip at Mae Moh Lignite Mines in Lampang province (15th November).

Option 3:
 
2 day SOMP Meeting in Chiang Mai (13th-14th November)
 
Registration Fee:
- SOMP Regional Meeting - US$350
- Field trip at Mae Moh Lignite Mine (including elephant show) - US$50
- Field trip at old tin mines and excursion in Phuket : Individual - US$800 (single room) / with partner - US$1,500 (shared room) (including one-day air ticket from Chiang Mai to Phuket
 
Accommodation
Hotels suggestion for participants during stay in Chiang Mai are:
- Centara Duangtawan Hotel Chiang Mai http://www.centarahotelsresorts.com/cdc/map.asp
- Le Meridien Chiang Mai http://www.lemeridienchiangmai.com/
- Suriwongse Hotel Chiang Mai http://www.suriwongsehotels.com/contact.htm
- The imperial Maeping http://www.imperialhotels.com/imperialmaeping/location-en.htm

For those who prefer to join excursion in Phuket, accommodation is provided, please specify type of room in the registration form.
 
DOWNLOAD:
 
Registration form (right click and choose Save Link As...) 
the form is an Excel file, please complete the form and submit to mining@eng.chula.ac.th
Brochure
Tentative SOMP Meeting agenda
 
 
 
CONTACT:
mining@eng.chula.ac.th
 
 
 
-Tentative Agenda-

 

23rd INTERNATIONAL MINING CONGRESS AND EXHIBITON OF TURKEY - IMCET 2013


The Chamber of Mining Engineers of Turkey

23rd INTERNATIONAL MINING CONGRESS AND EXHIBITON OF TURKEY - IMCET 2013

Antalya, Turkey, from April 16th - 19th, 2013

http://www.imcet.org.tr/

Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that the 23rd International Mining Congress and Exhibition of Turkey, which is going to be organized in Antalya from April 16 to 19, 2013, has drawn a very big attention from our colleagues and the number of abstracts has been already close to 400.
About half of the abstracts were sent by foreign authors. The requests for participation from approximately 40 countries, 60 universities and 500 authors have been received.
However, the demands from a large number of colleagues about the extension of deadline for submitting abstracts are still continuing. Therefore, the acceptance of the submissions until November 16th, 2012 was decided by the Executive Committee.
On behalf of the Congress Executive Committee, I would like to thank all our colleagues who contributed to the Congress.
Sincerely yours,
Dr. Nejat Tamzok
Congress Chairman

The details of the 23rd International Mining Congress and Exhibition of Turkey can be reached from the Congress‘ website http://www.imcet.org.tr/.
IMPORTANT DATES
Submission of abstract: 16 November  2012
Abstract acceptance notification: 20 November 2012
Full paper submission: 4 January 2013
Notification to authors of the review: 26 January 2013
Final paper submission: 9 February 2013
Contact Address: imcet@maden.org.tr



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11th International Symposium of Continuous Surface Mining to be organized on 25-27th June, 2012 by Faculty of Earth Science and Engineering, University of Miskolc (Hungary)


http://www.iscsm2012.hu/

Dear Participants of the 11th Symposium,

As Chairman of the Organizing Committee of 11th International Symposium of Continuous Surface Mining to be organized on 25-27th June, 2012 by Faculty of Earth Science and Engineering, University of Miskolc (Hungary), I am glad to greet participants of this meeting from all over the world.

Series of these meetings began in 1986, a little bit more than a quarter of a century ago. All the former symposiums were organized by universities, which are institutions of educating mining engineers:

· 1st (1986): University of Alberta (Edmonton, Alberta, Canada)

· 2nd (1988): Texas A&M University (Austin, Texas, U.S.A.)

· 3rd (1991): CS Mining Association (Prague, Czech Republic)

· 4th (1995): RWTH Aachen University (Aachen, Germany)

· 5th (1998): Wroclaw Technical University (Wroclaw, Poland)

· 6th (2001): TU Bergakademie Freiberg (Freiberg, Germany)

· 7th (2004): University of Missouri-Rolla (Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.A.)

· 8th (2007): RWTH Aachen University (Aachen, Germany)

· 9th (2008): University of Petrosany (Petrosany, Romania)

· 10th (2010): TU Bergakademie Freiberg (Freiberg, Germany)

Hundreds of specialists took part at these great events from numerous parts of the world. They visited these meetings to read their papers dealing with different problems of mining engineering, to exhibit their products, or just to listen to these demonstrations and meet their colleagues.

Faculty of Earth Science and Engineering of University of Miskolc is glad to organize the next symposium of this great meeting. The faculty, which is the successor of the first mining school in Europe, established in Selmecbánya (Schemnitz, Banska Stiavnica) in 1735. Although numerous other kinds of specialists, such as mechanical engineers, metallurgical and materials engineers, lawyers, economists, teachers, musicians, etc. are being educated at our university, mining engineering remained a very important field of education.

Our school expects and is looking forward to welcome you at the Symposium.

Jozsef Molnar

Chairman

Organizing Committee of the 11th SymposiumOrganizers:

Christian Niemann-Delius, professor, organizer of the series of symposiums. RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany
Jozsef Molnár, associate professor, chairman of organizing committee of the 11th symposium. University of Miskolc, Miskolc, Hungary

Organizing Committee of the Symposium

Ákos Debreczeni, associate professor, University of Miskolc, Hungary
János Földessy, professor, University of Miskolc, Hungary
István Havasi, associate professor, University of Miskolc, Hungary
Gábor Ladányi, associate professor, University of Miskolc, Hungary

Scientific Committee of the Symosium

Carsten Drebenstedt, professor , TU Bergakademie Freiberg, Germany
Yuri Grigirevich Agafonov,professor, Moscow State Mining University, Russia
Barnabás Derekas, director of mining strategy, Mátra Power Plant Co., Hungary
István Horányi, KŐKA Kő- és Kavicsbányászati Kft., Hungary
József Molnár, associate professor, University of Miskolc, Hungary
Lajos Nagy, director, OMYA Hungária Kft., Hungary
Peter Moser, professor, Montanuniversität Leoben, Austria
Janusz Reś, professor, University of Mining and Metallurgy, Poland
Radu Sorin, associate professor, University of Petrosany, Romania
József Valaska, president, Mátra Power Plant Co., Hungary

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