WILLIAM PRATT ROGERS portrait
  • Associate Program Director - Mining Safety , Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health
  • Associate Professor , Mining Engineering
  • Associate Professor, Mining Engineering
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Education

  • B.A. , Mining Engineering, University of Arizona
  • Ph.D. , Mining Engineering, University of Arizona

Research Summary

Since starting at university of Utah I have worked in projects in the following areas: health and safety management systems, miner fatigue, data analytics, ore stockpile modeling, short interval control, IOT and wearable devices, and machine learning

Biography

Dr. W. Pratt Rogers is a mining professional with extensive business and research experience in socio-technical systems, big data analysis, mining technology, & safety and health management systems. Dr. Rogers is an assistant professor at University of Utah’s Mining Engineering Department. His research interests concentrate on the reliability of socio-technical systems deployed in mining organizations and applications of big data analysis. Improved management of the socio-technical bottlenecks will allow companies to operationalize technology more successfully, improve data utilization, and operate more efficiently. Prior to starting at U of U, Pratt was VP of Product Development at MISOM Technologies. Dr. Rogers earned his PhD from University of Arizona by exploring the prevalent data utilization gap within all mining companies.