Descripción
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In the context of the fourth industrial revolution, mining is bound to undergo significant changes within the coming decades. Mining in the sense of Mining4.0 will not only prioritize the efficient, sustainable and responsible use of available resources but will also be characterized by digitalization and automation. In order to adapt to those changes and challenges of the future working environments, the requirements and training profiles of future mining engineers will have to adapt accordingly. Founded in 2000, as an initiative between tour universities from Sweden and the USA, the CDIO initiative provides an innovative framework for the conceptual design of future engineering courses. lts superordinate goal is to define principles and standards so that engineering principles can be combined with practical applications in the sense of CDIO - Conceiving, Designing, implementing, Operating. As part of a project funded by the EIT Raw Materials, the CDIO approach is, for the first time on a global scale, transferred to raw materials education by an international consortium consisting of representatives from academia, research, and industry. | |
Internacional
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JCR del ISI
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No |
Título de la revista
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Mining Report Glückauf |
ISSN
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2195-6529 |
Factor de impacto JCR
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Información de impacto
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Volumen
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154 |
DOI
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Número de revista
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5 |
Desde la página
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427 |
Hasta la página
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434 |
Mes
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OCTUBRE |
Ranking
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