CMI recognizes excellence in early career researcher presentations

CMI researchers from Colorado School of Mines conducted the activity for this highlight

Innovation   
During the tenth annual CMI Winter Meeting to showcase early career researchers, a record number of oral presentations and poster presentations were shared by undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral researchers and researchers within the first three years of a career position.

Achievement  
Best oral presentation:

  • Humaira Nafisa Ahmed, University of Arizona, Techno-Economic and Life Cycle Analyses of Neodymium Fluoride Equivalent Production through Hydrometallurgical Approach
  • Subhamay Pramanick, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Enhancing Critical Mineral Separation for Sustainable Extraction  
     

Best poster presentation:

  • Sangita Gayatri Kannan, Colorado School of Mines, Local Economic Impacts of Mining in Nevada
  • Mikael Broders, Ames National Laboratory, Ce-Fe-B Permanent Magnets via Wet Chemical Process

Hub Target Addressed   
Training the critical materials workforce of the future.

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