
Overview
Availability
- Dr Christian Antonio is:
- Available for supervision
Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy, Swinburne University of Technology
Works
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2003
Journal Article
A review of the variable frequency microwave technology in material processing
Antonio, Christian, Deam, Rowan and Taube, Alex (2003). A review of the variable frequency microwave technology in material processing. Journal of Microwave Power and Electromagnetic Energy, 38 (1), 75-87. doi: 10.1080/08327823.2003.11688488
2003
Conference Publication
Modelling of the Energy Density Distribution in a Variable Frequency Microwave Using CST Microwave Studio
Antonio, Christian, Deam, Rowan and Taube, Alexander (2003). Modelling of the Energy Density Distribution in a Variable Frequency Microwave Using CST Microwave Studio. 2003 Asia-Pacific Microwave Conference, Seoul, South Korea, 4-7 November 2003. South Korea:
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Christian Antonio is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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General
I am always looking for prospective Ph.D. or MSc students. If you wish to know more about available projects, feel free to send me an email with your CV and a few lines regarding your research background and interests. My fields of interests include:
- High Voltage Pulse Technology
- Pre-concentration Techniques (Grade Engineering, Ore-Sorting, Selective Breakage)
- Microwave Processing
- Tailings Dewatering
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High Voltage Pulse Technology for Minerals Processing (Various Projects)
High Voltage Pulse Technology for Improved Minerals Processing
Global demand for minerals and metals, particularly copper and gold, has risen and is forecast to continue rising in the decades to come. Indeed, Batterham (2017) quotes that demand in 2050 will be double that in 2015. The quality of deposits of these materials is decreasing, with them tending to be located at greater depths, be hosted in harder rock matrices, be of lower grade and of a more complex, finer grained and disseminated mineralogy. As such, the costs of processing these deposits, to enable extraction of the valuable metals, have increased and will continue to do so unless novel technologies to reduce costs are developed and deployed.
Comminution is especially challenged in the face of likely future ores. Comminution is the process via which the individual minerals are made separable, typically due to the size reduction achieved. Comminution is currently the most energy intensive process used in minerals operations. This will only increase for harder ores, with more disseminated, finer grained, complex mineralogies which will require finer grinding, and thus more energy input, to enable a subsequent separation to occur. High Voltage Pulse (HVP) technology is a selective comminution process designed to decrease the energy required to liberate valuable materials and enable their separation, such that the contained metals can then be extracted.
HVP comminution applies electrical energy directly to ore fragments to achieve selective breakage of particles containing metalliferous mineral grains. In the past 10 years, the SMI-JKMRC has conducted extensive research using HVP electrical comminution technology for the mineral industry and have become the leaders in this field. Three major applications for the mining industry have been identified and explored by the research team to date:
1. Pre-weakening
2. Pre-concentration
3. Enhanced Liberation
Research to date has shown HVP has significant potential to address many current and future mineral processing challenges. Nonetheless, barriers remain to industrial uptake of the HVP technology. Fundamental knowledge gaps, around ore composition and amenability to HVP, and the optimum means of incorporating this technology and the benefits it provides, into mineral processing circuits exist.
High Voltage Pulse Technology is a large and exciting research initiative at the JKMRC. The student intern will work with researchers and undertake various studies and tasks on HVP, including experimental and analysis of results, in order to obtain a better understanding of the responses of ores with different mineralogy to this novel technology. The intern will gain valuable knowledge about the HVP process as well as learn technical and laboratory skills relevant to the mining industry.
We are currently looking for PhD and MSc students to undertake research on HVP Technology in a number of areas including:
- Investigation of Ore Amenability to HVP Technology
- Integration of HVP into Mining Circuit
- Quantifiying the Benefits of HVP Technology in Mining
- Scale-up of HVP in Mining
If you are interested in HVP or any of the above projects please get in touch. Prospective students may be asked to apply for the Graduate School Scholarship (UQGSS). Please follow link below for guidelines & application deadlines.
https://scholarships.uq.edu.au/scholarship/graduate-school-scholarships-uqgss-%E2%80%93-includes-rtp
Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
The effect of compression breakage on coarse particle separation of copper ores
Principal Advisor
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Doctor Philosophy
High Voltage Pulse Enhanced Leaching of Mineral Ores
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Daniel Lay
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Doctor Philosophy
Study of Ore Amenability to High Voltage Pulse Processing
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Kym Runge
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Doctor Philosophy
Effect of High Voltage Pulse Treatment on mineral interfacial properties
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Susana Lima Goncalves Brito e Abreu
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Doctor Philosophy
Waste reduction by co-producing ore-sand from energy-critical metals
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Dr Juliana Segura-Salazar, Professor Daniel Franks
Completed supervision
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2021
Master Philosophy
Promoting Selective Breakage Using Various Forms of Abrasion Techniques
Principal Advisor
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2025
Doctor Philosophy
Alternative Mineral Processing Strategies for Copper- Gold Tailings Management
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Alexander Scheuermann, Professor Mansour Edraki
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2021
Doctor Philosophy
Factors Affecting High Voltage Pulse Breakage and Ore Pre-Concentration
Associate Advisor
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2020
Master Philosophy
Enhancing Grade Engineering through multiple and high-speed collisions
Associate Advisor
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