Eric Lilford

Eric Lilford is an Associate Professor in Minerals and Energy Economics at Curtin University. His research background includes advanced mineral valuation methodologies, calculating risk and evaluating the numerous impacts that various legislation has on companies and fiscal systems, worldwide. He also researches climate change and clean energy, from a mixed technical-economic perspective. He lectures numerous courses into the Masters of Minerals and Energy Economics degree.

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Operational Foundations of Mining (edX) EdX
Curtin University,CurtinX

Operational Foundations of Mining (edX)

Dive into the world of mining with 'Operational Foundations of Mining' on edX. This course offers an in-depth look at the technical aspects of moving ore from the ground to a market-ready beneficiated product, covering planning levels, various mining methods, and downstream processing techniques. Gain valuable insights into the entire mine lifecycle and explore opportunities for integration along the value chain.

Self Paced
Self-Paced
The Minerals and Mining Business (edX) EdX
Curtin University,CurtinX

The Minerals and Mining Business (edX)

Dive into the world of minerals and mining with our exclusive online course. From initial exploration to final product development, gain insights into the entire value chain that powers this essential sector. Perfect for beginners and professionals alike, this course offers a comprehensive understanding of how minerals are discovered, extracted, processed, and transformed into valuable products that shape our everyday lives.

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Self-Paced
Digital Transformation of Mining (edX) EdX
Curtin University,CurtinX

Digital Transformation of Mining (edX)

Embark on a journey into the future of mining with our Digital Transformation of Mining course offered by edX. This comprehensive program explores the integration of digital technology across the entire mining value chain, focusing on automation, monitoring, and remote operations to maximize efficiency and safety. Gain insights into how digitization is reshaping the skills required for the workforce in this evolving sector.

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Self-Paced
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