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International exhibition business center «Siberia» Aviatorov st., 19 |
BRIEF PROGRAM OF THE CONGRESS
I.Section activities. Main subjects:
- - Non-ferrous, rare and radioactive metals production
- -Physicochemistry of processes and their modeling;
- -Technology of lead, zinc, tin, bismuth and cadmium production;
- -Technology of copper, nickel and cobalt production;
- -Technology of titanium and magnesium production;
- -Technology of rare and trace metals;
- -Technology of uranium and irradiated nuclear fuel production;
- -Technology of pure metals production;
- -Technology of sulfur utilization in nonferrous metals production;
- -Mechanization of technological processes;
- -New project solutions in technology of non-ferrous, rare and radioactive metals production.
- - Mineral and raw materials sources of non-ferrous metals
- - Alumina production
- - Aluminium reduction technology
- • Ecology. Emissions. Solid waste and its refinery
- • Electrolysis technologies. Cell construction and its development. Heat balance. Modeling. Cell management. Cell diseases. Power consumption and current efficiency
- • Cell subsystems: anode, electrolyte, cathode, bus arrangement. Diseases.
- • Point feeding and control systems.
- • Alumina, fluorides, carbon and current feeding
- • Pot lines. Pot line management. Safety and health regulations. Logistics.
- • Metal quality
- • New electrolysis technologies and new engineering solutions
- • Thermal methods of aluminium production
- • Human – machine interaction. TEI
- - Precious metals production
- -Gravitational and flotation methods of gold ore enrichment;
- -Physicochemistry of metals extraction processes;
- -Technology of ores, concentrates and secondary raw materials processing;
- -Technology of processing copper, nickel and lead sludge and dross;
- -Technology of gold, silver and platinum metals refining;
- -Scientific and applicative aspects of precious metals usage.
- - Casting of non-ferrous metals
- • Modern equipment for non-ferrous metals and alloys melting
- • New directions of building, modifying and refining of alloys in the production of ingots, billets, wire rods, shaped castings, precious metals articles and other semi-finished products
- • Features of melt crystallization, influence of nanomodifiers and external influence on the crystallization, structure and physico-mechanical properties of non-ferrous alloys
- • Technological features of different methods of casting
- • Research and control methods of melts and castings.
- - Thermal and pressure metal treatment
- - Energy efficiency in metallurgy and mining
- • Specificity of power consumption in metallurgy and mining
- • Ways of energy saving
- • Energy audit in metallurgy and mining
- • Positive experience of low energy cost production
- • Power quality and safety in metallurgy
- • Energy-efficient melting and casting equipment and technologies
- • Role of automation and management in energy consumption of metallurgical enterprises.
- - Economy, finance and projects in metallurgy and mining
- • Current state and trends of economic development in mining and metallurgy
- • Modern management technologies in mining and metallurgy
- • Development of cooperation ties in mining and metallurgy
- • Investment infrastructure and investment activity in mining and metallurgy
- • Networking in the development of mining and metallurgy sectors
- • Engineering activity in mining and metallurgy
- • Innovative technologies in development and modernization of production facilities
- • Corporate social responsibility of business
- • Problems of life quality control in areas of new development.
- - Relevant problems and trends in engineering education in Russia and abroad
- • Competence-based approach in engineering education and requirements to college and university graduates
- • Relevance and prestige of higher education
- • Interaction of industrial enterprises and universities in enrollment, training of students and career assignment
- • Pre-tertiary engineering education (problems in choice of engineering profession, a space of choice and self-determination)
- • Scope of key functions of engineering field graduates
- • Master's degree in Engineering Education
- • Educational work in a technical university and professional engineering culture
- • Training of “digital generation” students (new technologies of education under conditions of knowledge economy and total information mapping)
- • International integration of engineering education. International projects. Tempus
- • Humanization of technical education in high school practice
- • Requirements of enterprises to graduates.
- - Metallurgy of semiconductors and materials technology
- • Processes of production and purification of polycrystalline silicon and germanium;
- • Materials technology and physico-chemical principles of semiconductor single crystals production;
- • Production of extra-pure germanium;
- • Methods of research and forecasting of production processes, structure and properties of semiconductor materials;
- • Nano-sized structures of solid state electronics.
- - Carbon. Carbon materials
II. Overview lectures on non-ferrous metallurgy by leading scientists (September, 4)
III. Round-Table Discussions
IV. Companies’ Presentations at the Exhibition
V. Excursions to Krasnoyarsk metallurgy plants
| • participation in the Congress with paper | May, 15 |
| • participation in the Exhibition, booth booking | July, 15 |
| • participation in the Congress & Exhibition without paper and booth (if you need visa support) |
July, 15 |
| • participation in the Congress & Exhibition without paper and booth (if you don’t need visa support) |
August, 15 |
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SPONSORSHIP
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