The Mining Institute
The Mining Institute is the Royal Chartered membership organisation for science, technology and engineering in the North.
Founded in 1852 by the most important contemporary Northern scientists and engineers, we hold regular talks and events on all aspects of science and technology and aim to contribute new knowledge and opportunities to forge the future of the North.
Find out more about the benefits of membership and how you can help shape the future of industrial heritage and cutting-edge science in the North at: https://mininginstitute.org.uk/membership/
Why Paint When You Can Patch: Dinko Cudic
Development of Coatings to Last the Life of the Asset: Willem Horn
Non-Destructive Testing Challenges in the Net Zero World: Dr Patrica Conder
Assessing Hydrogen Pipeline Repurposing Safely & Economically: Dr Daniel Sandana
Flying Drone Repair of Wind Turbine Blades - Better, Safer Faster: Chris Kirby
Mitigating, Environmentally & Sustainably, Cathodic Protection Impact in Seawater: Winston Shepherd
Advances in Wind Blade Coatings and Testing: Edvard Daehlen
How Do You Take Sustainability Into Account During Design: Bint Buhr
CCS Corrosion and Materials Selection Overview: Roberto Morana
Energy - A Sustainable Future Built on an Unsustainable Past: Prof Jon Gluyas
The Principles, Applications and Advantages of Machine Learning for Mechanical Eng: Dr Martin Smith
A Vibrant Nuclear Renaissance – Energy and Power using Modern Modular Manufacturing: Philip Vaughan
Subsurface Aspects of the Gateshead Mine Water Heat Scheme: Dr Charlotte Adams
Prince of Wales: Brand New Steam for the 21st Century: A1 Locomotive Trust
Humidur Char: Facing Fire in One Coat: Britt Gevaert
Construction of a Deep Shaft Sinking Operation in the United Kingdom, 2021: James Heslington
A Green Energy Transition: Leveraging Competitive Advantages of Coal Mines: Prof Alicja Krzemień
Carboniferous Park - Fossil Forests & Giant Millipedes in the Northumberland Basin: Prof Neil Davies
The Hetton Colliery and its Railway: John Cook
Ship Design - Considerations for Operational Efficiency and Sustainability: Keith Hutchinson
Treatment of Mine workings on A1 Scotswood-North Brunton and A1 Birtley-Coal House: Sarah Coverdale
Modelling Minewater Heat Extraction: Prof Jeroen van Hunen
Sustainable Steel Manufacture and a Possible Future for North East Steel: Dr Richard Curry
Probing Ion Mobility in Solid Electrolytes for Future All-Solid-State Batteries: Dr Karen Johnson
Coal from the North-East and How it Was Shipped to the World: Steve Martin
Structural Degradation Landscaping Review For NET-ZERO 2050: Dr. Bill Hedges
Earthwork Deterioration: Improving Assessment, Costing, Mitigation and Design: Stephanie Glendinning
Living Construction: Martyn Dade-Robertson
Station-H, Signy Island, South Orkney Is.: Life in the ‘Banana Belt’ with the BAS: Mark Sanders
The Curious Case of Bursting Lamprophyres in the Mine: Dr Hannah Hughes