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Laureate Professor Kevin Galvin is a leading chemical engineer at the University of Newcastle's School of Engineering. His research focuses on mineral processing, fluidization, and separation technologies, particularly the Reflux Classifier, which revolutionized particle separation in the mining industry. He holds positions as Director of the Centre for Critical Minerals and Urban Mining and the ARC Industrial Transformation Research Hub for Advanced Technologies for Australian Iron Ore.
His career spans over three decades, including roles at BHP Research and Imperial College. He has developed groundbreaking technologies like the Reflux Classifier and Reflux Flotation Cell, achieving global commercial success with installations across over a dozen countries. His work has been recognized with prestigious awards, including the Clunies Ross Award and Fellowship in the Australian Academy of Science.
Research interests include interfacial phenomena, multiphase processes, and novel agglomeration techniques. He collaborates with industry partners like FLSmidth and Ludowici, emphasizing practical applications of academic research. His team at the Newcastle Institute for Energy and Resources (NIER) continues to innovate in energy and resources engineering.
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