19 July 2021
Recruiting Editorial Board Members for the Section “Extractive Metallurgy” of Metals
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The Section “Extractive Metallurgy” of Metals is recruiting Editorial Board Members. You can check the existing Editorial Board Members by visiting the following link:
https://www.mdpi.com/journal/metals/sectioneditors/hydrometallurgy_pyrometallurgy.
The main responsibilities of the Section Editorial Board Members are as follows:
This Section of Metals covers the broad field of metal production and focuses on a deeper understanding of the routes and mechanisms for the extraction of metals from primary raw materials (concentrates, mining, and mineral processing waste) and the recovery of metals from secondary raw materials (scrap, end-of-life products, industrial waste, intermediates) through recycling. The Section also covers not only processes based on reaction chemistries but also processes from the field of special metallurgy, e.g., physical refining.
For more information about this Section and publishing in Metals, please see the Section’s webpage: https://www.mdpi.com/journal/metals/sections/hydrometallurgy_pyrometallurgy.
To apply for this position, recommend potential candidates, or request further information, please contact Mr. Toliver Guo ([email protected]) at the Metals Editorial Office.