“Design & Operating Principles in Caving Methods” - Cosmo

COSMO – Stochastic Mine Planning Laboratory
Dept. of Mining and Materials Engineering
SEMINAR
“Design & Operating Principles in Caving
Methods”
Presented by: Vassilios Kazakidis
Associate Professor, Mining Engineering, Laurentian University
Tuesday, May 12th 2015
12:15 pm
Room 126, FDA Building, 3450 University Street
McGill University
Refreshments will be served.
Dr. Vassilios Kazakidis, P.Eng, is an Associate Professor in Mining Engineering at
Laurentian University, after completing his degrees at Queens University and UBC. He
has been with the School of Engineering in Sudbury, Ontario since 2001 and was
consulting to the mining industry before that, residing in Sudbury since 1990. He teaches
in the areas of underground mining methods, project valuation, risk management and
engineering economics. His research includes mine production system analysis, flexible
mining systems, economic impact of operating problems, and social licensing in mine
feasibility studies.
RSVP by 12:00 pm Sunday May 10th to Lise Chartrand, Secretary, CIM
Montreal Branch at lizon1@videotron.ca or Tel. (514) 425-5553
CAMPUS MAP
Adams Building
3450 University Street (third building on the left as you head North on
University Street, between Milton and Sherbrooke) Room 126
Montreal, Quebec H3A 0E8