How to recycle & recover metals from waste printed circuit boards & Li-ion batteries ? Meet Dr Sandeep PANDA on the second and last online Master Session

How to recycle & recover metals from waste printed circuit boards & Li-ion batteries ? Meet Dr Sandeep PANDA on the second and last online Master Session

The demand for key metals such as Cu, Co, Li and Ni (referred to as E-mobility metals in the battery & EV manufacturing sector) is constantly rising. Among the different types of secondary post-consumption wastes (e-waste, spent batteries, slags), e-wastes count among the fastest growing and most problematic waste streams in the world. The main reason is due to their geographical distribution, highly heterogeneous nature and poorly understood “mineralogy”. The presentation will briefly discuss the recycling of two urban mine wastes i.e. waste printed circuit boards and spent Li-ion batteries using a non-traditional bio-based approach under the scope of the ongoing BaCLEM project funded through the ERA-MIN2 2019 call.

Dr Sandeep PANDA is currently working as Assistant Professor at the Department of Mining Engineering (Mineral – Metal Recovery and Recycling Research Group) at Suleyman Demirel University - SDU, Turkey. His main research areas include: (Bio) hydrometallurgical approaches for metal extraction from primary and secondary resources, Bio-desulphurisation, Bio & Chemical approaches for Mine Water treatment and application of eco-friendly approaches for sustainable mineral-metal waste recycling and management. Since 2009, he has been involved as a Principal/Co-Principal Investigator or a Team Member in many R&D and Industrial research projects (at both National and International level). As of 2020, he has published 46 International journal papers, 4 book chapters, and 3 Editorial Books that have received over 950 citations with an h-index of 19. His research work has attracted the attention of many press and media outlets and seen him presented with several academic awards. He is an active member of a number of prestigious professional bodies, a reviewer and board member of reputed International journals, and has also served as a technical/scientific committee member in various reputed international conferences.

Each Master Session will take up to 2 hours from 9.30AM till noon and will be themed according to the following specific subjects:
Session #1:  CCU – Mineralisation – Hydrogen Programme: 20 May
Session #2Energy storage and batteries recycling Programme: 27 May 2021

The detailed programme and list of speakers are available here.

How to register?

You can register for one or both sessions, à la carte so to speak. Should you opt for a registration to both sessions (full menu formula), a discount will be applied.


Pricing (VAT excluded):

> Members*: €100.00 per Master Session & €175 for both sessions
> Non-Members: €140.00 per Master Session & €245.00 for both sessions
> Students: FREE

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Cancellation policy: Please note that no refund will be made for cancellation. However, the registered person may be replaced. In that case, GreenWin has to be informed as soon as possible, and provided with the full details of the surrogate participant, at the following address: conferences@greenwin.be

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Organised by GreenWin in partnership with Wallonia.be , Wallonia regionessenscia Wallonie John CockerillDe Smet Engineers & Contractors & Fluxys 

Special thanks to:
CarmeuseSyngulon , TWEED Cluster , ULBUCLouvainULiègeGembloux AgroBioTechUNamur and UMons for their support.

 

 

27/05/2021