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(Created claim: summary (P836): In line with its strategy, the University of Oulu has focused and specialises in the development of mining education and research since 2005. Oulu Mining School (OMS) was founded in 2007. In 2008-2010, the University received ESF funding for the development of OMS’s activities and continuing training as a result of the GeoPros PD training programme and the OMS network concept. The Regional Council of North Ostrobothnia has supported the Oulu Mi...) |
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In line with its strategy, the University of Oulu has focused and specialises in the development of mining education and research since 2005. Oulu Mining School (OMS) was founded in 2007. In 2008-2010, the University received ESF funding for the development of OMS’s activities and continuing training as a result of the GeoPros PD training programme and the OMS network concept. The Regional Council of North Ostrobothnia has supported the Oulu Mining School, an innovation environment in the mountain industry, with ERDF funding in 2010-2012, and as a result, the University of Oulu received a unique continuous foaming enrichment facility suitable for the university environment, a mini-pilot enrichment plant. Now the University of Oulu strengthens its profile in the area of northern natural resources and sustainable development and has decided to establish a Faculty of Mines from 1 August 2014 and develop it into a nationally and internationally leading mining education and research unit. At the same time, the Faculty of Extractive Industries will build an OMS research centre serving the entire life cycle of mining and mining technology and ICT, which is unique in Europe with its multidisciplinary nature. The project brings together the technical research equipment and scientific expertise of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and the Faculty of Technology of the University of Oulu, serving the extractive industry, into one entity and one place. The laboratories of the Research Centre will be equipped to meet the international requirements of the extractive industry. One of the most ambitious objectives of the project is to build an ore sludge purification plant in the mini-pilot, which will create the world’s first closed process of foaming enrichment at the OMS Research Centre. In a closed enrichment process, the water is recycled after purification for reuse. In the project, the functional entity of the OMS Research Centre will be designed in cooperation with the extractive industry, sector players (e.g. GTK, VTT), universities and expert companies. At the same time, the research centre’s investment in infrastructure and equipment will be strengthened to match the research centre’s prioritised content, namely equipment infrastructure for research and education in the EU, 2.Modernisation and integration of laboratory facilities, resourcing of the mini-pilot facility’s research capacities and service activities, 3.Extension of research capabilities in the field of civil engineering to non-sulphide and industrial minerals, and 4.Similation, piloting and recycling of mining water purification methods. The project combines research expertise and equipment in geology, exploration, mining and enrichment technology into a comprehensive entity and a centre of excellence in the extractive industry. The effectiveness of the project strengthens Oulu’s growth as a leading mining industry, job-creating, research, technology and expert city in Fennoscandia. (English) | |||||||||||||||
Property / summary: In line with its strategy, the University of Oulu has focused and specialises in the development of mining education and research since 2005. Oulu Mining School (OMS) was founded in 2007. In 2008-2010, the University received ESF funding for the development of OMS’s activities and continuing training as a result of the GeoPros PD training programme and the OMS network concept. The Regional Council of North Ostrobothnia has supported the Oulu Mining School, an innovation environment in the mountain industry, with ERDF funding in 2010-2012, and as a result, the University of Oulu received a unique continuous foaming enrichment facility suitable for the university environment, a mini-pilot enrichment plant. Now the University of Oulu strengthens its profile in the area of northern natural resources and sustainable development and has decided to establish a Faculty of Mines from 1 August 2014 and develop it into a nationally and internationally leading mining education and research unit. At the same time, the Faculty of Extractive Industries will build an OMS research centre serving the entire life cycle of mining and mining technology and ICT, which is unique in Europe with its multidisciplinary nature. The project brings together the technical research equipment and scientific expertise of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and the Faculty of Technology of the University of Oulu, serving the extractive industry, into one entity and one place. The laboratories of the Research Centre will be equipped to meet the international requirements of the extractive industry. One of the most ambitious objectives of the project is to build an ore sludge purification plant in the mini-pilot, which will create the world’s first closed process of foaming enrichment at the OMS Research Centre. In a closed enrichment process, the water is recycled after purification for reuse. In the project, the functional entity of the OMS Research Centre will be designed in cooperation with the extractive industry, sector players (e.g. GTK, VTT), universities and expert companies. At the same time, the research centre’s investment in infrastructure and equipment will be strengthened to match the research centre’s prioritised content, namely equipment infrastructure for research and education in the EU, 2.Modernisation and integration of laboratory facilities, resourcing of the mini-pilot facility’s research capacities and service activities, 3.Extension of research capabilities in the field of civil engineering to non-sulphide and industrial minerals, and 4.Similation, piloting and recycling of mining water purification methods. The project combines research expertise and equipment in geology, exploration, mining and enrichment technology into a comprehensive entity and a centre of excellence in the extractive industry. The effectiveness of the project strengthens Oulu’s growth as a leading mining industry, job-creating, research, technology and expert city in Fennoscandia. (English) / rank | |||||||||||||||
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Property / summary: In line with its strategy, the University of Oulu has focused and specialises in the development of mining education and research since 2005. Oulu Mining School (OMS) was founded in 2007. In 2008-2010, the University received ESF funding for the development of OMS’s activities and continuing training as a result of the GeoPros PD training programme and the OMS network concept. The Regional Council of North Ostrobothnia has supported the Oulu Mining School, an innovation environment in the mountain industry, with ERDF funding in 2010-2012, and as a result, the University of Oulu received a unique continuous foaming enrichment facility suitable for the university environment, a mini-pilot enrichment plant. Now the University of Oulu strengthens its profile in the area of northern natural resources and sustainable development and has decided to establish a Faculty of Mines from 1 August 2014 and develop it into a nationally and internationally leading mining education and research unit. At the same time, the Faculty of Extractive Industries will build an OMS research centre serving the entire life cycle of mining and mining technology and ICT, which is unique in Europe with its multidisciplinary nature. The project brings together the technical research equipment and scientific expertise of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and the Faculty of Technology of the University of Oulu, serving the extractive industry, into one entity and one place. The laboratories of the Research Centre will be equipped to meet the international requirements of the extractive industry. One of the most ambitious objectives of the project is to build an ore sludge purification plant in the mini-pilot, which will create the world’s first closed process of foaming enrichment at the OMS Research Centre. In a closed enrichment process, the water is recycled after purification for reuse. In the project, the functional entity of the OMS Research Centre will be designed in cooperation with the extractive industry, sector players (e.g. GTK, VTT), universities and expert companies. At the same time, the research centre’s investment in infrastructure and equipment will be strengthened to match the research centre’s prioritised content, namely equipment infrastructure for research and education in the EU, 2.Modernisation and integration of laboratory facilities, resourcing of the mini-pilot facility’s research capacities and service activities, 3.Extension of research capabilities in the field of civil engineering to non-sulphide and industrial minerals, and 4.Similation, piloting and recycling of mining water purification methods. The project combines research expertise and equipment in geology, exploration, mining and enrichment technology into a comprehensive entity and a centre of excellence in the extractive industry. The effectiveness of the project strengthens Oulu’s growth as a leading mining industry, job-creating, research, technology and expert city in Fennoscandia. (English) / qualifier | |||||||||||||||
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Project Q3749282 in France
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659,375 Euro
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891,963.0 Euro
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73.92 percent
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1 August 2014
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31 December 2017
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Oulun Yliopisto
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90570
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Oulun yliopisto on strategiansa mukaisesti keskittynyt ja erikoistunut kaivosalan koulutuksen ja tutkimuksen kehittämiseen vuodesta 2005 lähtien. Vuonna 2007 yliopistoon perustettiin Oulu Mining School (OMS). OMS:n toiminnan ja täydennyskoulutuksen kehittämiseen yliopisto sai ESR-rahoitusta vuosina 2008-2010 tuloksena GeoPros PD -koulutusohjelma ja OMS-verkostokonsepti. Pohjois-Pohjanmaan liitto on tukenut Oulu Mining Schoolin, vuorialan innovaatioympäristö -hanketta, EAKR-rahoituksella vuosina 2010-2012 ja tuloksena Oulun yliopistoon saatiin ainutlaatuinen yliopistoympäristöön soveltuva jatkuvatoiminen vaahdotusrikastuslaitos, minipilot rikastamo.Nyt Oulun yliopisto vahvistaa profiiliaan pohjoisen luonnonvarojen ja kestävän kehityksen alueella ja on päättänyt perustaa 1.8.2014 alkaen kaivannaisalan tiedekunnan sekä kehittää siitä kansallisesti ja kansainvälisesti johtavan kaivannaisalan opetus- ja tutkimusyksikön. Samalla kaivannaisalan tiedekuntaan rakennetaan kaivostoiminnan koko elinkaarta ja kaivannaisalan teknologia- ja ICT-aloja palveleva OMS-tutkimuskeskus, joka monitieteellisyydellään on ainutlaatuinen Euroopassa. Hankkeessa saatetaan yhteen Oulun yliopiston luonnontieteellisen tiedekunnan ja teknillisen tiedekunnan kaivannaisteollisuutta palveleva teknillinen tutkimuslaitteisto ja tieteellisteknillinen osaaminen yhdeksi kokonaisuudeksi ja yhteen paikkaan. Tutkimuskeskuksen laboratoriot varustetaan vastaamaan kaivannaisalan kansainvälisiä vaatimuksia. Hankkeen yksi kunnianhimoisimmista tavoitteista on rakentaa minipilotin yhteyteen malmilietteen puhdistuslaitteisto, jolloin OMS-tutkimuskeskukseen syntyy maailman ensimmäinen vaahdotusrikastuksen suljettu prosessi. Suljetussa rikastusprosessissa vesi kierrätetään puhdistuksen jälkeen uudelleen käyttöön. Hankkeessa OMS-tutkimuskeskuksen toiminnallinen kokonaisuus suunnitellaan yhteistyössä kaivannaisteollisuuden, alan sektoritoimijoiden (mm.GTK, VTT), yliopistojen ja asiantuntijayritysten kanssa. Samalla vahvistetaan tutkimuskeskuksen infrastruktuuri- ja laitteistoinvestoinnit vastaamaan tutkimuskeskuksen priorisoituja sisältöjä, jotka ovat seuraavat:1.Uusien tutkimus- ja opetusalojen laiteinfrastruktuuri, 2.Laboratoriotilojen modernisointi ja integrointi, Minipilot-rikastamon tutkimusvalmiuksien ja palvelutoiminnan resurssointi, 3.Rikastusteknisten tutkimusvalmiuksien laajentaminen ei-sulfidisille ja teollisuusmineraaleille sekä 4.Kaivosvesien puhdistusmenetelmien simulointi, pilotointi ja kierrätys.OMS-tutkimuskeskushanke tuottaa Oulu Mining Schoolista kansallisesti ja kansainvälisesti merkittävän ja vetovoimaisen sekä monitieteellisen kaivannaisalan tutkimuksen osaamisyksikön. Hankeessa yhdistetään geologian, malminetsinnän, kaivostekniikan ja rikastustekniikan tutkimusosaaminen ja -laitteisto kattavaksi yhdeksi kokonaisuudeksi ja kaivannaisalan huippuosaamiskeskittymäksi. Hankkeen vaikuttavuus vahvistaa Oulun kasvua Pohjoisen Fennoskandian johtavaksi kaivannaisalan, työpaikkoja luovaksi, tutkimus-, teknologia- ja asiantuntijayrityskaupungiksi. (Finnish)
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In line with its strategy, the University of Oulu has focused and specialises in the development of mining education and research since 2005. Oulu Mining School (OMS) was founded in 2007. In 2008-2010, the University received ESF funding for the development of OMS’s activities and continuing training as a result of the GeoPros PD training programme and the OMS network concept. The Regional Council of North Ostrobothnia has supported the Oulu Mining School, an innovation environment in the mountain industry, with ERDF funding in 2010-2012, and as a result, the University of Oulu received a unique continuous foaming enrichment facility suitable for the university environment, a mini-pilot enrichment plant. Now the University of Oulu strengthens its profile in the area of northern natural resources and sustainable development and has decided to establish a Faculty of Mines from 1 August 2014 and develop it into a nationally and internationally leading mining education and research unit. At the same time, the Faculty of Extractive Industries will build an OMS research centre serving the entire life cycle of mining and mining technology and ICT, which is unique in Europe with its multidisciplinary nature. The project brings together the technical research equipment and scientific expertise of the Faculty of Natural Sciences and the Faculty of Technology of the University of Oulu, serving the extractive industry, into one entity and one place. The laboratories of the Research Centre will be equipped to meet the international requirements of the extractive industry. One of the most ambitious objectives of the project is to build an ore sludge purification plant in the mini-pilot, which will create the world’s first closed process of foaming enrichment at the OMS Research Centre. In a closed enrichment process, the water is recycled after purification for reuse. In the project, the functional entity of the OMS Research Centre will be designed in cooperation with the extractive industry, sector players (e.g. GTK, VTT), universities and expert companies. At the same time, the research centre’s investment in infrastructure and equipment will be strengthened to match the research centre’s prioritised content, namely equipment infrastructure for research and education in the EU, 2.Modernisation and integration of laboratory facilities, resourcing of the mini-pilot facility’s research capacities and service activities, 3.Extension of research capabilities in the field of civil engineering to non-sulphide and industrial minerals, and 4.Similation, piloting and recycling of mining water purification methods. The project combines research expertise and equipment in geology, exploration, mining and enrichment technology into a comprehensive entity and a centre of excellence in the extractive industry. The effectiveness of the project strengthens Oulu’s growth as a leading mining industry, job-creating, research, technology and expert city in Fennoscandia. (English)
22 November 2021
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