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Sepideh Javanshir is a Postdoctoral Fellow in Process Metallurgy at Luleå University of Technology, working within the Department of Civil, Environmental and Natural Resources Engineering. Her research focuses on developing sustainable methods for metal extraction, particularly aiming to eliminate toxic chemicals from gold recovery processes.
Dr. Javanshir's research interests span multiple areas of metallurgical engineering with a strong emphasis on environmental sustainability. Her work primarily focuses on:
- Hydrometallurgical techniques for metal recovery
- Sustainable extraction of critical and precious metals
- Development of non-toxic reagents for gold extraction
- Processing of polymetallic tailings and secondary resources
- Leaching, solvent extraction, and ion exchange technologies
Her recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on sustainable metallurgical processes, particularly in the area of non-toxic extraction methods. The research shows increasing attention to environmental considerations in metal recovery processes, with particular emphasis on copper, zinc, lead, and other critical elements from various sources including mining tailings.
Dr. Javanshir has collaborated with researchers from multiple institutions including the University of Birjand in Iran and Tarbiat Modares University in Tehran, indicating an international research network focused on advancing metallurgical techniques.
Her work environment at Luleå University of Technology provides access to advanced facilities and a collaborative research community focused on sustainable resource management and engineering solutions.



