Andreas Lennartsson
Senior Lecturer, Head of Division
Research subject: Process Metallurgy
Division: Minerals and Metallurgical Engineering
Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
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Luleå, T2368
About me
Research
My research area is mainly within base metal metallurgy with focus on process modeling and distribution of minor elements. The overall aim of the research is to find wise process routes for varying feedstock in base metal extraction. My approach is to use process modeling based on thermodynamics together with characterization of material and experimental work.
Teaching
I am course coordinator for the second cycle course Process Metallurgy where I also teach extraction of base metals. I am also the examiner in the first cycle course High Temperature Processes. Supervision of student projects as well as master theses is also part of my teaching.
Background
In October 2015, I obtained my PhD degree in Process Metallurgy from Luleå University of Technology. My thesis is entitled “Wise Process Routes for Varying Feedstock in Base Metal Extraction”. I also have a M.Sc. degree in Chemical Engineering with specializing in Chemical and Biochemical Engineering from Luleå University of Technology obtained in 2005.
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