Master view Image Center of Excellence for Mine Safety Presents a Safer Path for the Future Dec. 7, 2022 The Mining Safety Center of Excellence (SCE) is dynamically addressing the most pressing safety and health challenges in the mining industry utilizing technology and innovative solutions. Read more Slope Stability Symposium Highlights UArizona’s Geotechnical Expertise Dec. 5, 2022 The University of Arizona’s Geotechnical Center of Excellence (GCE) recently hosted the International Slope Stability Symposium, drawing over 600 experts from 24 countries to Tucson. This biennial event, focusing on slope design, maintenance, and monitoring for open pit mines, marked a return to in-person gatherings after COVID-19 disruptions. GCE's reputation for solving mining geotechnical challenges and access to local mines made Tucson a preferred location. The symposium facilitated valuable connections and showcased innovations to enhance mining safety and environmental practices. Student engagement initiatives and networking opportunities were also highlights, reinforcing the importance of cultivating the next generation of mining professionals. Read more Image Mining is Us: A New Way to Do Outreach Dec. 1, 2022 The new video series “Mining is Us”, created by the School of Mining and Mineral Resources Outreach team, seeks to highlight many of the individuals involved in the industry to inspire youth to go into the industry Read more Image A Big Vision for a New School Nov. 9, 2022 Carmala Garzione, College of Science Dean at the University of Arizona, explains why it is time to transform mineral resource education for a fast-changing world, and how the new School of Mining and Mineral Resources is taking it to a whole new level. Read more Mining values outside perspectives - a conversation with a finance major Oct. 31, 2022 Lily Guthrie, a senior at the University of Arizona, originally attracted to MRI studies, diversified her studies to include Psychology, Finance, Business administration, and Personal and Family Financial Planning. Active in the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration Arizona student chapter, Guthrie emphasizes the plentiful hands-on opportunities and networking in the mining industry. Introduced to Intercollegiate Mining Games, she found a welcoming community despite her non-mining major. Emphasizing the importance of business perspectives in mining, Guthrie aims to pursue financial planning while remaining open to opportunities in the industry. Her advice to students: make connections, pursue happiness, and explore diverse paths. Read more Image Presenting the Lundin-Snider Seminar Series on Mineral Resources Oct. 26, 2022 A new seminar series on "Mineral Resources and Their Implications for Our Society" will discuss challenges and potential solutions around mining and the transition to a decarbonized econonomy. Read more Image New Transdisciplinary Project for Abandoned Mine Lands Data Oct. 24, 2022 A multi-department UArizona team is working to provide a state-of-the-art, Arizona-wide database of abandoned mining-related features, coupled with an assessment of associated risks and opportunities. Read more Image An Inside Look at Student Internships Oct. 17, 2022 The School of Mining and Mineral Resources at the University of Arizona provides students with valuable internship opportunities to gain practical experience and explore career paths. From on-site roles at mining companies like Freeport-McMoRan to consulting positions at firms like WSP, internships help students like Nicholas Tillotson and Biraj Lama clarify their career goals. Applying early, seeking resume feedback, and applying to multiple positions are key to securing internships. Once selected, interns benefit from technical skill development and exposure to company culture. With resources like Handshake and the Mining & Geological Engineering job board, UArizona students have support in securing internships and jobs in the mining industry. Read more “I would love to be somewhat versed in each mining field, before choosing one to dive deep into” Oct. 12, 2022 Greatness Ojum, an undergraduate student in mining engineering at the University of Arizona, discovered her passion for rocks and the mining industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. Originally interested in biomedical engineering, Ojum switched to mining engineering after realizing its alignment with her family's background in the oil industry and her love for travel. As the president of the Women in Mining student chapter, she aims to promote diversity and inclusion in the industry, particularly encouraging more Africans to join. Ojum's dedication to her studies and her involvement in various extracurricular activities demonstrate her leadership and commitment to making a positive impact in the mining sector. Read more How Climate Affects Mining Waste Tailings Oct. 5, 2022 Doctoral student Xenia De Gracia Medina, with support from UArizona’s Mineral Resources Research and Innovation Initiative, has started experiments that allow researchers to see what happens to tailings material when subjected to certain conditions specific to where the material was collected. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 … Next › Next page Last » Last page Feature View Tuesday Want Meaningful Work? Look to the Bedrock of Modern Life Read more Paged Row view Image Center of Excellence for Mine Safety Presents a Safer Path for the Future Dec. 7, 2022 The Mining Safety Center of Excellence (SCE) is dynamically addressing the most pressing safety and health challenges in the mining industry utilizing technology and innovative solutions. Read more Slope Stability Symposium Highlights UArizona’s Geotechnical Expertise Dec. 5, 2022 The University of Arizona’s Geotechnical Center of Excellence (GCE) recently hosted the International Slope Stability Symposium, drawing over 600 experts from 24 countries to Tucson. This biennial event, focusing on slope design, maintenance, and monitoring for open pit mines, marked a return to in-person gatherings after COVID-19 disruptions. GCE's reputation for solving mining geotechnical challenges and access to local mines made Tucson a preferred location. The symposium facilitated valuable connections and showcased innovations to enhance mining safety and environmental practices. Student engagement initiatives and networking opportunities were also highlights, reinforcing the importance of cultivating the next generation of mining professionals. Read more Image Mining is Us: A New Way to Do Outreach Dec. 1, 2022 The new video series “Mining is Us”, created by the School of Mining and Mineral Resources Outreach team, seeks to highlight many of the individuals involved in the industry to inspire youth to go into the industry Read more Image A Big Vision for a New School Nov. 9, 2022 Carmala Garzione, College of Science Dean at the University of Arizona, explains why it is time to transform mineral resource education for a fast-changing world, and how the new School of Mining and Mineral Resources is taking it to a whole new level. Read more Mining values outside perspectives - a conversation with a finance major Oct. 31, 2022 Lily Guthrie, a senior at the University of Arizona, originally attracted to MRI studies, diversified her studies to include Psychology, Finance, Business administration, and Personal and Family Financial Planning. Active in the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration Arizona student chapter, Guthrie emphasizes the plentiful hands-on opportunities and networking in the mining industry. Introduced to Intercollegiate Mining Games, she found a welcoming community despite her non-mining major. Emphasizing the importance of business perspectives in mining, Guthrie aims to pursue financial planning while remaining open to opportunities in the industry. Her advice to students: make connections, pursue happiness, and explore diverse paths. Read more Image Presenting the Lundin-Snider Seminar Series on Mineral Resources Oct. 26, 2022 A new seminar series on "Mineral Resources and Their Implications for Our Society" will discuss challenges and potential solutions around mining and the transition to a decarbonized econonomy. Read more Image New Transdisciplinary Project for Abandoned Mine Lands Data Oct. 24, 2022 A multi-department UArizona team is working to provide a state-of-the-art, Arizona-wide database of abandoned mining-related features, coupled with an assessment of associated risks and opportunities. Read more Image An Inside Look at Student Internships Oct. 17, 2022 The School of Mining and Mineral Resources at the University of Arizona provides students with valuable internship opportunities to gain practical experience and explore career paths. From on-site roles at mining companies like Freeport-McMoRan to consulting positions at firms like WSP, internships help students like Nicholas Tillotson and Biraj Lama clarify their career goals. Applying early, seeking resume feedback, and applying to multiple positions are key to securing internships. Once selected, interns benefit from technical skill development and exposure to company culture. With resources like Handshake and the Mining & Geological Engineering job board, UArizona students have support in securing internships and jobs in the mining industry. Read more “I would love to be somewhat versed in each mining field, before choosing one to dive deep into” Oct. 12, 2022 Greatness Ojum, an undergraduate student in mining engineering at the University of Arizona, discovered her passion for rocks and the mining industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. Originally interested in biomedical engineering, Ojum switched to mining engineering after realizing its alignment with her family's background in the oil industry and her love for travel. As the president of the Women in Mining student chapter, she aims to promote diversity and inclusion in the industry, particularly encouraging more Africans to join. Ojum's dedication to her studies and her involvement in various extracurricular activities demonstrate her leadership and commitment to making a positive impact in the mining sector. Read more How Climate Affects Mining Waste Tailings Oct. 5, 2022 Doctoral student Xenia De Gracia Medina, with support from UArizona’s Mineral Resources Research and Innovation Initiative, has started experiments that allow researchers to see what happens to tailings material when subjected to certain conditions specific to where the material was collected. Read more Pagination « First First page ‹ Previous Previous page … 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 … Next › Next page Last » Last page Small row view Image Want Meaningful Work? Look to the Bedrock of Modern Life Read more Image University of Arizona Leads Conversation on Mining’s Future at Social License Summit Read more Image Student Spotlight: A Conversation with Caelen Burand Read more Grid view Image Want Meaningful Work? Look to the Bedrock of Modern Life Tuesday Read more Image University of Arizona Leads Conversation on Mining’s Future at Social License Summit May 3, 2025 The University of Arizona’s School of Mining and Mineral Resources recently hosted the Mining Social License Summit, bringing together voices from academia, industry, government, and the nonprofit sector for two days of dialogue on the future of mining. Read more Image Student Spotlight: A Conversation with Caelen Burand March 21, 2025 After earning multiple degrees from the University of Arizona, Caelen Burand has wasted no time charting a successful path in the mining industry. From contributing to the early development of the School of Mining & Mineral Resources (SMMR) to securing international roles with major mining companies, Caelen’s journey reflects the power of mentorship, hands-on learning, and seizing opportunities. Read more Small row view new Want Meaningful Work? Look to the Bedrock of Modern Life Read more University of Arizona Leads Conversation on Mining’s Future at Social License Summit Read more Student Spotlight: A Conversation with Caelen Burand Read more Teaser grid page Image Sen. Sinema Voices Support for Mining and Mineral Resource Programs at University of Arizona Visit Aug. 12, 2022 At a recent University of Arizona roundtable on securing the defense supply chain, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema spoke about the importance of the mining and mineral resource sector in paving the way to a more sustainable future. Read more Image New Mining Professor Wins SME Career Boost Grant Aug. 8, 2022 SME selected associate professor Angelina Anani for its 2022 Freeport-McMoRan Inc. Academic Career Development Grant. She will be awarded $300,000 over three years to support activities such as research, publication and professional service. Read more Image Slope performance monitoring: a new professional development course Aug. 7, 2022 The Geotechnical Center of Excellence is offering a new online course, starting in November 2022. Course content is based on the LOP Guidelines for Slope Monitoring text, and developed in collaboration with the editors. Read more Image Kray Luxbacher new Department Head in Mining and Geological Engineering Aug. 4, 2022 Kray Luxbacher, who will be heading Mining and Geological Engineering, is one of three new department heads in the College of Engineering. Read more Image Wildcat Moon Miners are Breaking the Ice July 31, 2022 The Wildcat Moon Miners team with faculty member Victor Tenorio is continuing on to Phase Two of NASA’s “Break the Ice” challenge. Read more Image Unearthing the role of minerals throughout history July 28, 2022 Self-proclaimed history buff and UArizona professor Isabel Barton is producing a multi-part video series "How Minerals Made Civilization". Read more Image Tailings Center launches website and continues short course program July 13, 2022 The Tailings Center, a collaboration between three universities, is continuing its "Fundamentals of Tailings" online short course certificate program in fall 2022. Read more Water miles below Earth's surface isn't as old as scientists once thought July 6, 2022 A University of Arizona-led team discovered that as the Colorado River carved the Grand Canyon, it flushed away ancient deep saline groundwater. Read more Image "Teaching is Learning Again" June 24, 2022 David Streeter, a former Air Force serviceman with extensive mining industry experience, manages the Rock Mechanics Lab at the University of Arizona. He teaches lab courses in Geomechanics and Mine Tailings, emphasizing precise data collection and real-world application. Streeter's courses involve analyzing core and soil samples, following ASTM guidelines, and maintaining safety standards. His goal is to prepare students for industry challenges, instilling a critical perspective on data and its practical implications, and advocating for the continuation of these essential mining engineering courses. Read more Protecting miners’ health, both physical and mental June 21, 2022 Protecting the health of miners is the aim of a national partnership with the University of Arizona, NIOSH, the mining industry and other interests. Read more New Metric for Understanding Mine Wastes June 20, 2022 New study from Apple and USGS helps define rock-to-metal ratios (RMRs) in order to quantify the environmental burden of rock movement. Read more Image Two Online Courses Open for Enrollment June 20, 2022 Enrollment is open for the two courses: "Water in Mine Operations and Slope Stability", starting in July, and "Geotechnical Radar Monitoring" (on demand), starting in August. 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Image Center of Excellence for Mine Safety Presents a Safer Path for the Future Dec. 7, 2022 The Mining Safety Center of Excellence (SCE) is dynamically addressing the most pressing safety and health challenges in the mining industry utilizing technology and innovative solutions. Read more
Slope Stability Symposium Highlights UArizona’s Geotechnical Expertise Dec. 5, 2022 The University of Arizona’s Geotechnical Center of Excellence (GCE) recently hosted the International Slope Stability Symposium, drawing over 600 experts from 24 countries to Tucson. This biennial event, focusing on slope design, maintenance, and monitoring for open pit mines, marked a return to in-person gatherings after COVID-19 disruptions. GCE's reputation for solving mining geotechnical challenges and access to local mines made Tucson a preferred location. The symposium facilitated valuable connections and showcased innovations to enhance mining safety and environmental practices. Student engagement initiatives and networking opportunities were also highlights, reinforcing the importance of cultivating the next generation of mining professionals. Read more
Image Mining is Us: A New Way to Do Outreach Dec. 1, 2022 The new video series “Mining is Us”, created by the School of Mining and Mineral Resources Outreach team, seeks to highlight many of the individuals involved in the industry to inspire youth to go into the industry Read more
Image A Big Vision for a New School Nov. 9, 2022 Carmala Garzione, College of Science Dean at the University of Arizona, explains why it is time to transform mineral resource education for a fast-changing world, and how the new School of Mining and Mineral Resources is taking it to a whole new level. Read more
Mining values outside perspectives - a conversation with a finance major Oct. 31, 2022 Lily Guthrie, a senior at the University of Arizona, originally attracted to MRI studies, diversified her studies to include Psychology, Finance, Business administration, and Personal and Family Financial Planning. Active in the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration Arizona student chapter, Guthrie emphasizes the plentiful hands-on opportunities and networking in the mining industry. Introduced to Intercollegiate Mining Games, she found a welcoming community despite her non-mining major. Emphasizing the importance of business perspectives in mining, Guthrie aims to pursue financial planning while remaining open to opportunities in the industry. Her advice to students: make connections, pursue happiness, and explore diverse paths. Read more
Image Presenting the Lundin-Snider Seminar Series on Mineral Resources Oct. 26, 2022 A new seminar series on "Mineral Resources and Their Implications for Our Society" will discuss challenges and potential solutions around mining and the transition to a decarbonized econonomy. Read more
Image New Transdisciplinary Project for Abandoned Mine Lands Data Oct. 24, 2022 A multi-department UArizona team is working to provide a state-of-the-art, Arizona-wide database of abandoned mining-related features, coupled with an assessment of associated risks and opportunities. Read more
Image An Inside Look at Student Internships Oct. 17, 2022 The School of Mining and Mineral Resources at the University of Arizona provides students with valuable internship opportunities to gain practical experience and explore career paths. From on-site roles at mining companies like Freeport-McMoRan to consulting positions at firms like WSP, internships help students like Nicholas Tillotson and Biraj Lama clarify their career goals. Applying early, seeking resume feedback, and applying to multiple positions are key to securing internships. Once selected, interns benefit from technical skill development and exposure to company culture. With resources like Handshake and the Mining & Geological Engineering job board, UArizona students have support in securing internships and jobs in the mining industry. Read more
“I would love to be somewhat versed in each mining field, before choosing one to dive deep into” Oct. 12, 2022 Greatness Ojum, an undergraduate student in mining engineering at the University of Arizona, discovered her passion for rocks and the mining industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. Originally interested in biomedical engineering, Ojum switched to mining engineering after realizing its alignment with her family's background in the oil industry and her love for travel. As the president of the Women in Mining student chapter, she aims to promote diversity and inclusion in the industry, particularly encouraging more Africans to join. Ojum's dedication to her studies and her involvement in various extracurricular activities demonstrate her leadership and commitment to making a positive impact in the mining sector. Read more
How Climate Affects Mining Waste Tailings Oct. 5, 2022 Doctoral student Xenia De Gracia Medina, with support from UArizona’s Mineral Resources Research and Innovation Initiative, has started experiments that allow researchers to see what happens to tailings material when subjected to certain conditions specific to where the material was collected. Read more
Image Center of Excellence for Mine Safety Presents a Safer Path for the Future Dec. 7, 2022 The Mining Safety Center of Excellence (SCE) is dynamically addressing the most pressing safety and health challenges in the mining industry utilizing technology and innovative solutions. Read more
Slope Stability Symposium Highlights UArizona’s Geotechnical Expertise Dec. 5, 2022 The University of Arizona’s Geotechnical Center of Excellence (GCE) recently hosted the International Slope Stability Symposium, drawing over 600 experts from 24 countries to Tucson. This biennial event, focusing on slope design, maintenance, and monitoring for open pit mines, marked a return to in-person gatherings after COVID-19 disruptions. GCE's reputation for solving mining geotechnical challenges and access to local mines made Tucson a preferred location. The symposium facilitated valuable connections and showcased innovations to enhance mining safety and environmental practices. Student engagement initiatives and networking opportunities were also highlights, reinforcing the importance of cultivating the next generation of mining professionals. Read more
Image Mining is Us: A New Way to Do Outreach Dec. 1, 2022 The new video series “Mining is Us”, created by the School of Mining and Mineral Resources Outreach team, seeks to highlight many of the individuals involved in the industry to inspire youth to go into the industry Read more
Image A Big Vision for a New School Nov. 9, 2022 Carmala Garzione, College of Science Dean at the University of Arizona, explains why it is time to transform mineral resource education for a fast-changing world, and how the new School of Mining and Mineral Resources is taking it to a whole new level. Read more
Mining values outside perspectives - a conversation with a finance major Oct. 31, 2022 Lily Guthrie, a senior at the University of Arizona, originally attracted to MRI studies, diversified her studies to include Psychology, Finance, Business administration, and Personal and Family Financial Planning. Active in the Society for Mining, Metallurgy, and Exploration Arizona student chapter, Guthrie emphasizes the plentiful hands-on opportunities and networking in the mining industry. Introduced to Intercollegiate Mining Games, she found a welcoming community despite her non-mining major. Emphasizing the importance of business perspectives in mining, Guthrie aims to pursue financial planning while remaining open to opportunities in the industry. Her advice to students: make connections, pursue happiness, and explore diverse paths. Read more
Image Presenting the Lundin-Snider Seminar Series on Mineral Resources Oct. 26, 2022 A new seminar series on "Mineral Resources and Their Implications for Our Society" will discuss challenges and potential solutions around mining and the transition to a decarbonized econonomy. Read more
Image New Transdisciplinary Project for Abandoned Mine Lands Data Oct. 24, 2022 A multi-department UArizona team is working to provide a state-of-the-art, Arizona-wide database of abandoned mining-related features, coupled with an assessment of associated risks and opportunities. Read more
Image An Inside Look at Student Internships Oct. 17, 2022 The School of Mining and Mineral Resources at the University of Arizona provides students with valuable internship opportunities to gain practical experience and explore career paths. From on-site roles at mining companies like Freeport-McMoRan to consulting positions at firms like WSP, internships help students like Nicholas Tillotson and Biraj Lama clarify their career goals. Applying early, seeking resume feedback, and applying to multiple positions are key to securing internships. Once selected, interns benefit from technical skill development and exposure to company culture. With resources like Handshake and the Mining & Geological Engineering job board, UArizona students have support in securing internships and jobs in the mining industry. Read more
“I would love to be somewhat versed in each mining field, before choosing one to dive deep into” Oct. 12, 2022 Greatness Ojum, an undergraduate student in mining engineering at the University of Arizona, discovered her passion for rocks and the mining industry during the COVID-19 pandemic. Originally interested in biomedical engineering, Ojum switched to mining engineering after realizing its alignment with her family's background in the oil industry and her love for travel. As the president of the Women in Mining student chapter, she aims to promote diversity and inclusion in the industry, particularly encouraging more Africans to join. Ojum's dedication to her studies and her involvement in various extracurricular activities demonstrate her leadership and commitment to making a positive impact in the mining sector. Read more
How Climate Affects Mining Waste Tailings Oct. 5, 2022 Doctoral student Xenia De Gracia Medina, with support from UArizona’s Mineral Resources Research and Innovation Initiative, has started experiments that allow researchers to see what happens to tailings material when subjected to certain conditions specific to where the material was collected. Read more
Image University of Arizona Leads Conversation on Mining’s Future at Social License Summit May 3, 2025 The University of Arizona’s School of Mining and Mineral Resources recently hosted the Mining Social License Summit, bringing together voices from academia, industry, government, and the nonprofit sector for two days of dialogue on the future of mining. Read more
Image Student Spotlight: A Conversation with Caelen Burand March 21, 2025 After earning multiple degrees from the University of Arizona, Caelen Burand has wasted no time charting a successful path in the mining industry. From contributing to the early development of the School of Mining & Mineral Resources (SMMR) to securing international roles with major mining companies, Caelen’s journey reflects the power of mentorship, hands-on learning, and seizing opportunities. Read more
Image Sen. Sinema Voices Support for Mining and Mineral Resource Programs at University of Arizona Visit Aug. 12, 2022 At a recent University of Arizona roundtable on securing the defense supply chain, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema spoke about the importance of the mining and mineral resource sector in paving the way to a more sustainable future. Read more
Image New Mining Professor Wins SME Career Boost Grant Aug. 8, 2022 SME selected associate professor Angelina Anani for its 2022 Freeport-McMoRan Inc. Academic Career Development Grant. She will be awarded $300,000 over three years to support activities such as research, publication and professional service. Read more
Image Slope performance monitoring: a new professional development course Aug. 7, 2022 The Geotechnical Center of Excellence is offering a new online course, starting in November 2022. Course content is based on the LOP Guidelines for Slope Monitoring text, and developed in collaboration with the editors. Read more
Image Kray Luxbacher new Department Head in Mining and Geological Engineering Aug. 4, 2022 Kray Luxbacher, who will be heading Mining and Geological Engineering, is one of three new department heads in the College of Engineering. Read more
Image Wildcat Moon Miners are Breaking the Ice July 31, 2022 The Wildcat Moon Miners team with faculty member Victor Tenorio is continuing on to Phase Two of NASA’s “Break the Ice” challenge. Read more
Image Unearthing the role of minerals throughout history July 28, 2022 Self-proclaimed history buff and UArizona professor Isabel Barton is producing a multi-part video series "How Minerals Made Civilization". Read more
Image Tailings Center launches website and continues short course program July 13, 2022 The Tailings Center, a collaboration between three universities, is continuing its "Fundamentals of Tailings" online short course certificate program in fall 2022. Read more
Water miles below Earth's surface isn't as old as scientists once thought July 6, 2022 A University of Arizona-led team discovered that as the Colorado River carved the Grand Canyon, it flushed away ancient deep saline groundwater. Read more
Image "Teaching is Learning Again" June 24, 2022 David Streeter, a former Air Force serviceman with extensive mining industry experience, manages the Rock Mechanics Lab at the University of Arizona. He teaches lab courses in Geomechanics and Mine Tailings, emphasizing precise data collection and real-world application. Streeter's courses involve analyzing core and soil samples, following ASTM guidelines, and maintaining safety standards. His goal is to prepare students for industry challenges, instilling a critical perspective on data and its practical implications, and advocating for the continuation of these essential mining engineering courses. Read more
Protecting miners’ health, both physical and mental June 21, 2022 Protecting the health of miners is the aim of a national partnership with the University of Arizona, NIOSH, the mining industry and other interests. Read more
New Metric for Understanding Mine Wastes June 20, 2022 New study from Apple and USGS helps define rock-to-metal ratios (RMRs) in order to quantify the environmental burden of rock movement. Read more
Image Two Online Courses Open for Enrollment June 20, 2022 Enrollment is open for the two courses: "Water in Mine Operations and Slope Stability", starting in July, and "Geotechnical Radar Monitoring" (on demand), starting in August. Read more
Image May 3, 2025 University of Arizona Leads Conversation on Mining’s Future at Social License Summit Read more
Image Feb. 13, 2025 Faculty Spotlight: Exploring Sustainable Mining with Hee-Jeong Kim, PhD Read more