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.
