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Greece

There are two full projects listed:

 

Utilisation of Red Mud in the Cement and Ceramic Industry. For more information please contact Dr. G. Angelopoulos or follow the link.

Rehabilitation of Abandoned Bauxite Surface Mines Using Alumina Red Mud as Filler. For more information please contact Dr. I. Paspaliaris or follow the link.

 

You can find information for other projects below. The appearing researchers have published on red mud the last years .

Please contact Dr. M. Ochsenkuehn - Petropoulou, at the School of Chemical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens. For more information please follow the link.

Please contact Dr. P.E. Tsakiridis, at the School of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering, National Technical University of Athens. For more information please follow the link.

Please contact Dr. S. Varnavas, at the Dpt. of Geology, University of Patras. For more information please follow the link.

Please contact Dr. G. Papatheodorou, at the Dpt. of Geology, University of Patras. For more information please follow the link.

Please contact Dr. K. Komnitsas, at the Dpt. of Mineral Resources Engineering, Technical University of Crete. For more information please follow the link.

 

Italy

Please contact Dr. C. Brunori, at ENEA-PROT-CHIM, C.R. Casaccia Via Anguillarese 301, 00060 Roma, Italy. For more information, tel: +39 0630483097; fax: +39 0630484525, e-mail address: claudia.brunori@casaccia.enea.it

Please contact Dr. V. Sglavo at Dipartimento di Ingegneria dei Materiali, Universitá di Trento, Via Mesiano 77, I-38050 Trento, Italy. For more information, tel.:+39-0461-882468; Fax: +39-0461-881-977; e-mail address: sglavo@ing.unitn.it

 

Germany

Please contact Dr-Ing. M. Weil, scientific assistant, Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Institute for Technical Chemistry, Department of Technology-Induced Material Flow, (ITC-ZTS) Hermann von Helmholtz Platz, 176344 Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, phone: 049-7247-82-6718, e-mail: marcel.weil@itc-zts.fzk.de. For more information, please follow the link.

 

India

The following research organisations have been or currently are working on red mud:

Regional Research Laboratory, Bhopal. A regional research institution under the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR, India). Please follow the link.

Regional Research Laboratory, Bhubaneswar. A regional research institution under the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR, India). Please follow the link.

Central glass and ceramic research Institute, Calcutta. A national research institution under the Council of Scientific & Industrial Research (CSIR, India). Please follow the link.

Jawaharlal nehru Aluminium research Development Centre. An R&D "Centre of Excellence" set up for the modern Aluminium industry in India, supported by the Dept of Mines, Govt. of India and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Please follow the link.

 

Information can be accessed also through the following promotion Councils:

Building Materials & Technology Promotion Council. The council was set up by the former Ministry of Urban Development (now Ministry of Urban Employment & Poverty Alleviation), Govt. of India, as an apex level inter-ministerial institution for promotion, development and large scale dissemination of appropriate, cost-effective, eco-friendly and energy-efficient building materials and technologies. Please follow the link.

Technology Information, Forecasting & Assessment Council. An autonomous organisation under the Dept. of Science and Technology that aims to keep a technology watch on global trends and formulating preferred technology options for India. Please follow the link.

 

 

 

Statement: In the above list appear researchers that have published scientific work on red mud the last four years. This list is only indicative and by no means covers all the research groups active on Red Mud. It has been compiled in "good faith" and does not reflect any endorsement or relation of any kind between the people supporting the Web Site and the researchers.