The Lassonde Institute of Mining is a world-leading interdisciplinary mining research institute at the University of Toronto.
It is a global leader in innovative research across the spectrum of mining activities, from exploration and extraction, to processing and metallurgy. It aims to attract and train future leaders in mining research and use its researchers’ expertise to benefit the mining industry.
Institute personnel develop leading-edge solutions for the mining industry with a focus on sustainability. Comprised of an exceptional community of students, researchers, and engineers, the institute addresses the most important scientific problems facing mining. The institute brings together mining, civil, materials, and chemical engineers, as well as geophysicists, geologists, geochemists, and environmental scientists, who conduct research that crosses traditional disciplinary boundaries.
Areas of expertise
- Mineral exploration
- Mining engineering
- Computational geomechanics
- Mineral process engineering
- Water management
- Extractive metallurgy
Key Projects, Programs and Initiatives
MINED Open Innovation Challenge Active
The OMA is partnering with three Ontario universities - University of Toronto (Lassonde Institute of Mining), Queen's University (Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining) and Laurentian University (Bharti School of Engineering) - to solve an industry challenge, drawn from OMA member companies' real life mining operation scenarios.
Individual undergraduates or teams from these schools will compete to offer the best concept plan to address the question posed in a case study. Participants are asked to submit proposal(s) to a MINED Expert Panel that formulated the problem. The panel will select three finalists (one from each participating university). The finalists will be invited to pitch their idea to a group of top mining executives in front of a live audience at the May 15, 2018 MINED Grand Final. The winners of the competition will receive substantial cash prizes, industry recognition and invaluable exposure.
Benefits
- Helping to transform the way we mine, enabling responsible and sustainable growth of Ontario's mining industry, while delivering improvement in health, safety and environmental performance through innovation.
Partners & Collaborators
University of Toronto (Lassonde Institute of Mining), Queen's University (Robert M. Buchan Department of Mining) and Laurentian University (Bharti School of Engineering)