Education
- B.S., Metallurgical Engineering, University of Utah
- M.S., Metallurgical Engineering, Stanford University. Project: Acoustic emission sensor development for mineral processing applications
- Ph.D., Metallurgical Engineering, University of Utah. Project: Mineral processing, ore crushing, grinding, mineral and metal liberation, separation, and recovery
Biography
professional: presently, Adj. Professor, College of Mines, University of Utah; previously, Kennecott Copper, SLC, Utah; JKMRC research facility, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Austrailia; Amax Research Center, Denver, Colorado; PNNL, Richland, Wa; INL, Id. Falls, Id; Professor, University of Idaho, Moscow, Idaho
military: U.S. Army Reserve, Artillary
other: presently, Japanese language specialist, FHL library, SLC, Utah; previously, Director, university student Outreach center, Kumamoto, Japan, 2007-2009; volunteer church service, Muroran, Matsumoto, Okayama, Japan, 1965-1968
personal: Married, 5 children, 15 grandchildren