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Diran Apelian Keynote Speaker at ARABAL

The 17th Arab International Aluminum Conference 2013 was held in Saadiyat Island, Abu Dhabi, November 5-7, 2013.  Diran Apelian, WPI Professor and Director of the Metal Processing Institute (MPI), presented Knowledge Creation and Innovation Through Partnerships and Collaboration.  Arabal is the premier trade event for the Middle East’s aluminum industry.

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WPI Awarded NSF Grant to Develop a Closed Loop Industrial Recycling Method for the End-of-life Li-ion Batteries

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) will collaborate with wTe Corporation to develop a novel lithium ion (Li-ion) battery recycling process that aims to create a closed loop industrial recycling method for the end-of-life Li-ion batteries.  The process will combine the WPI hydrometallurgical process and wTe sensor-based technology, which enables the transformation of on-going laboratory research to […]

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CR3 Announces Meeting Dates for 2014

Plan to join us for the 2014 meetings of the Center for Resource Recovery & Recycling (CR3) on April 29-30 and October 14-15.  Both meetings will take place at Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Worcester, MA.  The meetings are open to all members and interested guests.  Guests must sign a non-disclosure agreement prior to attending a meeting.  […]

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CR3 Fall Meetings October 15-16

Join us for the 2013 Fall Meetings of the Center for Resource Recovery & Recycling (CR3) on October 15 and 16 at the Colorado School of Mines (CSM), in Golden, CO.  The meeting is open to all members and interested guests.  Guests will be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement prior to attending the meeting. […]

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KU Leuven Recycling Project Obtains Funding from European Commission

KU Leuven (Belgium), a university partner of the Center for Resource Recovery & Recycling (CR3), has been instrumental in the Marie-Curie Initial Training Network Project (EREAN).  This project is focused on training young researchers in the science and technology of rare earths, with special emphasis on recycling.  This initiative will benefit CR3 members by providing […]

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Colorado School of Mines Wins DOE Hub Award

Colorado School of Mines (CSM) wins a DOE Hub award for Critical Materials along with its other national laboratory and university partners.  The 120 million dollar, 5-year research grant is focused on technology development to assist the US industry become self-reliant in critical metals production.  The Critical Materials Institute (CMI) is led by the DOE […]

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CR3 Represented at Plansee Seminar

Diran Apelian, Director of the Center for Resource Recovery & Recycling (CR3) gave the keynote address at the Plansee Seminar in Reutte, Austria, in June 2013.  His talk, A Sustainable Pathway for the Recovery and Recycling of Metals: a Strategy for the Management of Critical Metals, was well received and increased the awareness of all […]

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NSF Funds New Fundamental Project – Electron Beam Atomic Spectroscopy (EBAS)

A new technique called Electron Beam Atomic Spectroscopy (EBAS) has much promise for altering the way high temperature metals are processed. More specifically, EBAS is a method to determine elemental compositions by measuring the atomic emission spectra produced when an electron beam impinges on a target metal.  NSF has awarded a grant to Worcester Polytechnic […]

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CR3 Launches New Research on Metal Recovery

The industrial members of the Center for Resource Recovery and Recycling (CR3) have selected two new projects for graduate student research in the area of materials recovery and recycling.  One project, titled Recovery of Valuable Metals from Fines, will focus on the recovery of metals and materials from incinerator bottom ashes, end-of-life vehicle shredded fluff, […]

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