Resource Recycling Module Mission & Vision of Modules Mineral processing of double refractory gold ore is optimized by minimizing the environmental impact and maximizing the gold recovery. It is partially collaborated with University of South Australia (JSPS Kokusai(B)). In the “Global Partnership – Green Technologies for Pesticide-free Agriculture”, Thailand Project, Kyushu University is one of the involved members in five countries (Thailand, Malaysia, USA, UK, Japan), where we develop the novel photocatalyst composites using clay minerals as cocatalysts. MOU with Curtin University will be fastened in a whole university level in 2021. Additionally MOU with China University of Mining and Technology (CUMT, China National Key Universities, No. 211) will be started negotiating in a faculty level. Cluster & Module Leader Keiko SASAKI Faculty of Engineering - Specialty - Environmental Materials, Geomimetics, Environmental Remediation, Biohydrometallurgy Module Members Naoko OKIBE Faculty of Engineering Hajime MIKI Faculty of Engineering Hirofumi ICHINOSE Faculty of Agriculture Akihiro HAMANAKA Faculty of Engineering SUYANTARA GDE PANDHE WISNU Faculty of Engineering Chitiphon Chuaicham Faculty of Engineering KojoTwum Konadu Faculty of Engineering External Links https://process.mine.kyushu-u.ac.jp/JSPS-NRF/ (External Links) https://process.mine.kyushu-u.ac.jp/index_eng.html (External Links) https://process.mine.kyushu-u.ac.jp/Achievement_eng.html (External Links) Back to Clusters