How methodology determines what is critical
International Round Table on Materials Criticality
Resources for Future Generations, Vancouver, 19 June 2018
Round Table participants
- Rodd Eggert, Colorado Schol of Mines, USA
- Tom Graedel, Yale University, USA
- René Kleijn, Leiden University, Netherlands
- Maïte Le Gleuher, BRGM, France
- Milan Grohol, DG GROW, European Commission
- Min-Ha Lee, KITECH, Korea
- Gavin Mudd, RMIT, Australia
- Nedal Nassar, USGS, USA
- David Peck, TU Delf, Netherlands
- Armin Reller, University of Augsburg, Germany
- Luis Tercero, Fraunhofer ISI, Germany
- Steven Young, University of Waterloo, Canada
- Moderators: Alessandra Hool (ESM Foundation, Switzerland) and Dieuwertje Schrijvers (University of Bordeaux, France)
In the morning of June 19, there was a session with the same title organised by EIT RawMaterials which introduces the topic from different perspectives (research, industry and policy-making).
Presentations
13:30
Welcome
Alessandra Hool, ESM Foundation
13:35
Introduction (PDF) by Luis Tercero, ESM Foundation & Fraunhofer ISI
13:50
Stimulus resentation NRC methodology (PDF) by Rod Eggert, CMI & Colorado School of Mines
14:00
Stimulus presentation Yale methodolgy (PDF) by Tom Graedel, Yale University
14:10
Stimulus presentation USGS methodolo-gy by Nedal Nassar, USGS
14:20
Stimulus presentation EU methodology (PDF) by Milan Grohol, European Comission
14:30
Stimulus presentation Augsburg methodology (PDF) by Axel Tuma, University of Augsburg
14:40
Stimulus presentation Granta methodo-logy (PDF) by James Goddin, Granta Design (remotely)
14:50
Stimulus presentation KIRAM/KITECH methodology (PDF) by Min-Ha Lee, KITECH
Coffee Break
15:30
Round Table Discussion
16:30
Round Table Discussion including audience
17:00
Closing
From 17:15
Apéritif – Invitation by ESM Foundation and EIT Raw Materials