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G K Williams CRC for Extractive Metallurgy (1991 - 2000)

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Function: Metallurgy, Mineralogy or Mining and Industrial or Scientific Research
Location: Parkville, Victoria, Australia
The G. K. Williams Cooperative Research Centre (CRC) for Extractive Metallurgy was established in July 1991. The CRC carried out research on the high temperature extraction and refining of metals. Participants in the CRC were the Australian Mineral Industries Research Association Ltd., the Department of Chemical Engineering at the University of Melbourne and the CSIRO's Minerals Division. In 2000 the CRC ceased operations.

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Alternative Names: G K Williams Cooperative Research Centre for Extractive Metallurgy
Location: The University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052
 
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