About the training program
The program is aimed at training specialists who study the physical processes occurring during the extraction, grinding, separation, enrichment, and processing of mineral raw materials. Students study fundamental physics, methods of physical analysis of materials, and processes occurring in the mining and processing industries. The goal of the program: to prepare physicists-technologists capable of investigating and optimizing mineral processing processes using physico-technical methods, instruments, and models.
What do graduates do?
Mineral enrichment engineer Mineral processing engineer Physics engineer at GOKs (mining and beneficiation plants) Specialist in physical methods of ore processing Technologist of crushing and grinding plants Separation engineer (magnetic, electric, gravitational, flotation) Filtration, classification, and thickening engineer Specialist in quality control of mineral raw materials Research associate in the laboratories of mineralogy, materials science, and material physics Researcher of crushing, grinding, and separation processes Specialist in the development of new enrichment technologies