

Glacialle Tiu
PhD Student, MC, Ph d
Luleå University of Technology
Luleå University of Technology
Geosciences and Environmental Engineering
Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering
Glacialle's curiosity leans toward understanding a rock’s ‘metamorphosis’ - how they are formed and transformed into useful materials. Through her industrial experience and studies, Glacialle's expertise has expanded from geology to mineral processing. Her current research focuses on the detailed geometallurgical characterization of a Zn-Pb-Ag deposit in Sweden. The research aims to develop innovative tools which can help optimize the beneficiation process economically and environmentally.
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Publications
Article in journal
Application of machine learning techniques in mineral phase segmentation for X-ray microcomputed tomography (µCT) data (2019)
Minerals Engineering, Vol. 142
Conference paper
Sulfide chemistry and trace element deportment at the metamorphosed Lappberget Zn-Pb-Ag-(Cu-Au) ore body, Sweden (2019)
Implications for Mineral Processing
Part of: Life with Ore Deposits on Earth, Proceedings of the 15th SGA Biennial Meeting 2019, s. 1486-1489, 2019
Conference paper
Extracting Mineralogical and Textural Data through Multi-scale and Multi-dimensional Imaging Techniques (2018)
Part of: Book of Tutorials and Abstracts, EMAS 2018, s. 398-399, European Microbeam Analysis Society (EMAS), 2018
Student thesis
Student thesis
Classification of Drill Core Textures for Process Simulation in Geometallurgy (2017)
Aitik Mine, Sweden
Natural Sciences, Engineering and Technology, Natural Resources Engineering, master's level (120 credits), Student thesis, at least 30 credits