Richard Durham
Adjunct Associate Professor · Mining Engineering
The University of Western AustraliaAbout
Richard Durham serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Engineering at The University of Western Australia, specializing in mining engineering with expertise in simulation, geostatistics, orebody modelling, and visualization techniques.
Education:
- BSc, London
- PhD, London
- DIC (Diploma of Imperial College)
- ARSM (Associate of the Royal School of Mines)
- MAusIMM (Member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy)
Research Focus: His work integrates computational methods with mining operations, emphasizing optimization algorithms for mine planning, cemented paste backfill design, and production scheduling. Key contributions include applying particle swarm optimization and AI to solve complex problems in resource allocation and cost modeling, aiming to enhance operational efficiency and economic returns in mining contexts.
Publication Trends: Recent publications (2020-2022) demonstrate a strong focus on algorithm-driven decision systems for mine production and backfill mixture design, building on earlier foundational work in pushback optimization and maintenance strategy simulation. The research consistently bridges theoretical modeling with practical mining applications.
Awards: No scientific awards were documented in the provided profile.
Supervision: Durham has supervised 2 graduate students as indicated by the "Supervised Work (2)" metric in his research profile, though specific student names and projects are not listed.
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