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University of British Columbia

2008 Mining Studies Institute: Professional Development Course

Date: April 18th 2008

Mining 101

About The Author

Dr. Scott Dunbar

Doctor Scott Dunbar

Norman B Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering
University of British Columbia
Vancouver, BC, Canada

From 1975 to 1996 Dr. Scott Dunbar worked for various engineering consulting organizations. His experience includes mining exploration, geotechnical engineering, mine design, design of tailings dams, water resources engineering and hydroelectric engineering. He has worked on projects in Canada, the United States, Central and South America, Iran, Africa, and China.

In January 1997, he joined the Department of Mining Engineering at the University of British Columbia (UBC). He has taught courses in Mine Economics, Mine Waste Management, Mine Design, Operations Research, and Simulation. He is the director of the Integrated Engineering program, an undergraduate interdisciplinary engineering program with a focus on engineering design methods, teamwork in design, independent learning, and communication skills.

Scott’s research interests are in applications of management science and simulation techniques to mining and mineral process engineering and on advanced mining and mineral processing methods. (A basic question: What will a mine look like 50 to 100 years from now?) Recently, in collaboration with members of the Centre for Blood Research at UBC, he has been working on applications of biotechnology to mineral separation.

Scott and his wife enjoy skiing, hiking, cycling, and remodeling their house. Sons Blake and Camden are a constant source of entertainment.

Education
  • High School: United World College of the Atlantic, Wales, U. K. 1965-1968.

British Advanced Levels: Math, Physics, Chemistry, and French

  • B.Sc. Geophysics (Honours), University of British Columbia, 1972
  • M.Sc. Geophysics, University of Toronto, 1973
  • Ph.D. Civil Engineering/Geophysics, Stanford University, 1977
Membership
  • Registered Professional (Geophysical) Engineer in B. C., Canada
  • Canadian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
Languages
  • English: fluent
  • Spanish: speak and read
  • French: read and understand

 

Course Details
  • Presenter:
    Dr. Scott Dunbar
  • Date:
    April 18 2008
  • Duration:
    1-day course
  • Location:
    UBC Robson Square Campus (Downtown Vancouver, BC, Canada)
  • Fees:
    CAD 500.00
EduMine Blended Learning

This course is part of a blended learning program, which integrates online learning with the dynamics of a classroom presentation by industryspecialists.

To achieve maximum benefit you should complete the pre-course e-learning prior to attendance at the classroom component.

The interactive online reviews can be used to advantage to confirm that you have achieved the e-learning objectives.

www.mining.ubc.ca Norman B. Keevil Institute of Mining Engineering - 2008