Conference agenda 2018
SBSC 2016 and 2018 papers can be downloaded from ASK network website.
10:00 am | Opening | SuperC |
10:20 am | Christopher Robben, TOMRA Sorting GmbH, Germany | High volume sensor-based ore sorting solutions |
10:40 am | Carlos Petter, Mining department, Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil | Evaluation of sensor-based sorting technology for the pre-concentration of Sn-Nb-Ta-Y-REE ore from Pitinga, Brazil |
11:50 am | Sven Conneman, Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology (ILT), Germany | Next generation urban mining – Laserbased sensing and sorting of electronic scrap |
12:10 pm | Lorraine Braibant, GeMMe - Mineral Engineering, Materials and Environment, University of Liège, Belgium | Non-ferrous scrap metals classification by hyperspectral and multi-energy X-ray transmission imaging |
12:30 pm | Nicoletta Picone, Institute of Industrial Technologies and Automation (ITIA-CNR), National Research Council, Italy | Towards smart e-waste demanufacturing systems exploiting multisensor vision system capabilities |
01:50 pm | Roeland Geurts, Sustainable Materials Management, VITO, Belgium | Characterise-to-sort: advanced solid waste characterisation by multi-sensor data |
02:10 pm | Anthon Voigt, Science and Machine Intelligence, De Beers Technologies, South Africa | RhoVol – a new method for rapid particle density analysis |
02:30 pm | Georg Maier, Fraunhofer Institute of Optronics, System Technologies and Image Exploitation, Germany | Application of Area-Scan Sensors in Sensor-Based Sorting |
02:50 pm | Pingping Wen, Department of Engineering Structures, Civil Engineering and Geosciences faculty, TU Delft, Netherlands | Large scale waterjet printing for the ultra-fast high definition sensor sorting technology |
03:40 pm | Klaus Hahn, Unit of Mineral Processing (AMR), RWTH Aachen University, Germany | Application of Optical Sensor-Based Sorting for Preconcentration of Seafloor Massive Sulphides |
04:00 pm | Matthias Kerschhaggl, EVK DI Kerschhaggl GmbH, Austria | Quantitative Chemical Imaging in the Industry |
07:00 pm | Evening event |
09:00 am | Stefan Nadolski, NBK - Institute of Mining Engineering, University of British Columbia, Canada | Evaluation of bulk and particle sensorbased sorting strategies for the New Afton block caving operation |
09:20 am | Santiago Seiler, NBK - Institute of Mining Engineering, University of British Columbia, Canada | Analysis of intra-particle heterogeneity to assess XRF sorting |
09:40 am | Bern Klein, NBK - Institute of Mining Engineering, University of British Columbia, Canada | Assessing Ore Heterogeneity for Bulk Sorting at the New Afton Copper Mine |
10:00 am | Alexey Kobzev, Russia | Methodology for the evaluation of ore sorting potential: approach in cis |
10:50 am | Stefan Heinrichs, STEINERT GmbH, Germany | Automated LIBS Sorting of Aluminum Alloys |
11:10 am | Günter Buzanich, LLA Instruments GmbH & Co. KG, Germany | Capabilities of the newly developed XRF-Sensor for process analysis – XRFline |
11:30 am | Roberta Palmieri, Department of Chemical Engineering, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy | Short wave infrared hyperspectral imaging based procedures for quality control of recycled aggregates from end-of-life concrete |
12:50 pm | Aljoscha Steffens, Department of Processing and Recycling (I.A.R.), Institute of Imaging and Computer Vision (LFB), RWTH Aachen University, Germany |
An Evaluation of Plastic Classification Techniques using Hyperspectral Near-Infrared Imaging |
01:10 pm | Giuseppe Capobianco, Department of Chemical Engineering, Materials & Environment, Sapienza University of Rome, Italy | Hyperspectral imaging applied to quality control of end-of-life plastics waste |
01:30 pm | Jonas Petersson, Swerea KIMAB, Sweden | On-line analysis for the classification of metal and plastic scrap using Laserinduced breakdown spectroscopy and machine learning algorithms |
02:20 pm | Marius Hirsch, Aachen Institute for Nuclear Training GmbH (AiNT), Germany | Drill Core Analysis by Neutron Activation |
02:40 pm | David Miljak, Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Australia | Demonstration of a Magnetic Resonance Analyser for Bulk Copper Ore Sorting |
03:00 pm | Closing | |
03:30 pm | Tour of departments |