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Interview of Prof Tobias Vraetz from RWTH Aachen University department of Advanced Mineral Processing Technologies.

52 min · 13 de may de 2026
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Today we are talking to Professor Tobias Vraetz at RWTH Aachen University’s department of Advanced Mineral Processing Technologies at the faculty of Geo-resources and Materials Engineering.Tobias recently joined RWTH, so it is a great opportunity to catch up with him and see what he has planned. What research topics he is focused on and where he sees mining education developing in the coming years. It will also be interesting to hear how collaboration with industry is helping to drive research and why Mining and raw material processing is so important for the green transition and meeting the supply needs of future European industrial activity. Links:Prof. Tobias Vraetz https://www.linkedin.com/in/tvraetz/FEMP and European Mining Course https://femp.org/about-the-european-mining-course/For more information on the Advanced Mineral Processing Technology center, its project and education opportunities please use this link https://www.amr.rwth-aachen.de/go/id/eaty/?lidx=1Other RWTH institutes involved with the EMC program;Institute for Advanced Mining Technologies https://www.amt.rwth-aachen.de/en/home.htmlInstitute of Mineral Resources Engineering https://mre.rwth-aachen.de/en/?noredirect=en_US

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Today we are talking to Professor Tobias Vraetz at RWTH Aachen University’s department of Advanced Mineral Processing Technologies at the faculty of Geo-resources and Materials Engineering.Tobias recently joined RWTH, so it is a great opportunity to catch up with him and see what he has planned. What research topics he is focused on and where he sees mining education developing in the coming years. It will also be interesting to hear how collaboration with industry is helping to drive research and why Mining and raw material processing is so important for the green transition and meeting the supply needs of future European industrial activity. Links:Prof. Tobias Vraetz https://www.linkedin.com/in/tvraetz/FEMP and European Mining Course https://femp.org/about-the-european-mining-course/For more information on the Advanced Mineral Processing Technology center, its project and education opportunities please use this link https://www.amr.rwth-aachen.de/go/id/eaty/?lidx=1Other RWTH institutes involved with the EMC program;Institute for Advanced Mining Technologies https://www.amt.rwth-aachen.de/en/home.htmlInstitute of Mineral Resources Engineering https://mre.rwth-aachen.de/en/?noredirect=en_US

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