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NTNU - N orwegian U niversity of S cience and T echnology

NTNU - N orwegian U niversity of S cience and T echnology. NTNU - N orwegian U niversity of S cience and T echnology. NTNU was established 1996 It replaced the University of Trondheim, which included the Norwegian Institute of Technology ( NTH ).

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NTNU - N orwegian U niversity of S cience and T echnology

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  1. NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology

  2. NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology NTNU was established 1996 It replaced the University of Trondheim, which included the Norwegian Institute of Technology (NTH)

  3. NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology 19000 students at NTNU 7500 of theese graduate as ’Sivilingeniør’ 550 students at the Faculty of Applied Earth Sciences

  4. NTNU - Norwegian University of Science and Technology FACULTIES Arts Medicine Marine Technology Chemistry and Biology Applied Earth Sciences Mechanical Engineering Architecture, Planning and Fine Art Civil and Environmental Engineering Physics, Informatics and Mathematics Electrical Eng. and Telecommunication Social Sciences and Technol. Management

  5. FACULTY OF APPLIED EARTH SCIENCES DEPARTMENTS Department of Geology and Mineral Resources Engineering Department of Petroleum Engineering and Applied Geophysics

  6. FACULTY OF APPLIED EARTH SCIENCES Areas of study Specialization Petroleum exploration Seismics Formation evaluation Petroleum geosciences and resource geology Reservoir geology Petroleum resources Resource geology Mineral raw materials Environmental and recycling technology Environmental and recycling technology Mineral production Technical geology Engineering geology/ rock and mineral eng. Drilling technology Reservoir technology Petroleum technology Production Formation evaluation

  7. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING Formed in 1989 Department of Geology Department of Ore Dressing Department of Mining 1989: Staff 44,5 1999: Staff 32 Academic staff: 18 Secretarial/adm. staff: 7 Technical staff: 7 Research fellows: 25 Diplomas: 45 - 50 annually

  8. DEPARTMENT OF GEOLOGY AND MINERAL RESOURCES ENGINEERING We are engaged in teaching and research directed towards a sustainable management of the Earth’s geological resources. Subjects covered: Geology, incl. resource geology (oil/gas, minerals), engineering geology, hydrogeology and environmental geology; rock mechanics; extraction, production and beneficiation of minerals; recycling.

  9. Chains of value - Dep. of Geology and Mineral Resources Eng. GEORESOURCES (oil/gas/solid minerals/water/rock) OIL/GAS A BASE FOR BUILDING MATERIALS SOLID MINERAL RESOURCES PRE-INVESTIGATIONS PRE-INVESTIGATIONS FIELD WORK PRE-INVESTIGATIONS PROSPECTING PROSPECTING/ EVALUATION DEPOSIT CHARACTERISATION PLANNING PLANNING CONFIRMATION DEVELOPMENT WORK PRODUCTION PRODUCTION PLANNING PROCESSING USER PHASE PRODUCTION PRODUCTS RECYCLING USER PHASE END DEPOSITION END PHASE REHABILITATION END PHASE REHABILITATION

  10. Environmental and recycling technology Expertise, knowledge, experience and state of the art technology Rock to cradle control on the processing of primary and secondary raw materials Closing the circuit

  11. NTNU’s ROLE IN THE AWAST PROJECT WE ARE • Leader of Work Package 6 • Contributor to Work Package 1 and 2 • In close co-operation with Energos • Running our part as a doctoral thesis project

  12. NTNU’s ROLE IN THE AWAST PROJECT MAIN TASKS • Develop a model/procedure of data collection for efficiency evaluation of thermal treatment plants (TTPs) - WP 6 & 2 • Data collection - WP 6 • Develop a unit operation model for the thermal treatment channel - WP 6 • Calibration of and simulation with developed model - WP 6 • Waste characterisation - WP 1

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