Sunday, May 12, 2019

[DMANET] AMSI Optimise 2019 program released - Perth 17-21 June

AMSI Optimise 2019

Mining | Oil | Gas | Agriculture | Water

17-21 June, Hyatt Regency Perth, Australia

https://optimise.amsi.org.au/

We are pleased to release the AMSI Optimise 2019 program featuring international and local invited speakers from the natural resources sector. Join us at the Hyatt Regency Perth from 17-21 June to hear from industry leaders and academic experts on optimisation research in Mining, Oil & Gas, Agriculture & Water.

Speakers include:

* Professor Rafael Epstein, Universidad de Chile
* Professor Martine Labbé, Université Libre de Bruxelles
* Dr Amina Lamghari, McGill University, Canada
* Kylie Hollins, Alcoa
* Dan Sutherland, Biarri EMI
* Professor Emeritus Doreen Thomas FTSE, FIEAust, University of Melbourne
* Professor Craig T. Simmons, Director, National Centre for Groundwater Research and Training (NCGRT), Flinders University
* Professor Jerzy A. Filar, Director, Centre for Applications in Natural Resource Mathematics, The University of Queensland
* Professor Peter Dowd, University of Adelaide
* Pulkit Jain, Finity Consulting
* Mark Turner, Zuse Institute, Berlin

A business breakfast sponsored by BHP will be held on Tuesday 18 June with a panel discussion on the 'Challenges of attracting maths and related discipline graduates and professionals into the mining, oil and gas, agriculture and water sectors in a competitive labour market.'

PROGRAM: https://optimise.amsi.org.au/program/


REGISTER: https://optimise.amsi.org.au/register/

Email: events@amsi.org.au<mailto:events@amsi.org.au<mailto:events@amsi.org.au%3cmailto:events@amsi.org.au>>


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