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C2M at Penn State

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Penn State's research facilities, faculty, and students can support the development of a concept to testing and scaleup demonstration to commercialization. Learn more about the research and development processes that C2M offers on the research webpage.

Hosting C2M at Penn State meets the project's multifaceted requirements for academic, industrial, and government collaboration. The University's commitment to fostering student research encourages a generation of new knowledge required to understand and solve problems relating to mineral characteristics and behavior in extractive metallurgy processes. Collaborative faculty and student research will help to prepare graduate students to use critical material technologies in future employment.

  • Geosciences: Geochemistry and Petrology Facilities, Analytical Laboratories
  • Mining Engineering: Mining Industry Experience, Qualified Person (NI-43-101) Capabilities
  • Energy and Mineral Engineering
    • Mineral Processing: Mineral Processing Laboratory
  • Extractive Metallurgy (Energy and Mineral Engineering and Materials Science/Engineering)
    • Pyrometallurgy: Roasting and Smelting Lab Equipment
    • Hydrometallurgy: Laboratory Leaching Equipment
    • Electrometallurgy: Electrode Research
  • Economics (Mineral Economics in Energy and Mineral Engineering): Techno-Economics Analysis Capabilities and Energy Business Finance Program