
About
Dr. Daniel Borrow is a Researcher at the University of Newcastle's School of Engineering, part of the College of Engineering, Science and Environment. He holds a PhD and Bachelor of Engineering in Chemical Engineering from the University of Newcastle (2020 and 2017, respectively). His research focuses on novel mineral beneficiation processes, particularly agglomeration techniques using emulsion binders and advanced flotation systems.
Education:
- PhD in Chemical Engineering, University of Newcastle (2020)
- Bachelor of Engineering (Chemical Engineering), University of Newcastle (2017)
Research Interests:
- Mineral Processing and Beneficiation
- Emulsion Technology for Ultrafine Particle Recovery
- Flotation Cell Design and Hydrodynamic Efficiency
- Separation Technologies for Industrial Applications
Publications highlight advancements in full-scale flotation trials, ultrafast agglomeration methods, and hydrophobic particle recovery. Collaborations with industry and researchers like Prof. Kevin Galvin underscore his contributions to mineral processing innovation.
Advising and Grants: While no formal advisees are listed, his research projects likely involve collaborative teams. Grants and funding details are not explicitly provided in the text.
Labs/Teams: Active in the School of Engineering's mineral processing research group, contributing to projects like the REFLUX™ flotation cell and emulsion binder development.
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