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Dr. Antonio Nieto (born September 1967) is an Earth Systems and Mining Engineer. He is currently an associate professor with the Department of Energy and Mineral Engineering at Pennsylvania State University. ==Career== Dr. Nieto worked as an Assistant Professor at Virginia Tech and prior to his academic career he worked as a mining engineer in underground mining and surface mining. After the Pasta de Conchos mine disaster in February 19, 2006, Dr. Nieto was commissioned as Chief Executive Coordinator of an international panel of mining experts to coordinate the assessment of the infrastructure and conditions present within the mine. Dr. Nieto specializes in ore reserve estimation and mining methods at Penn State University. His research focuses on mining operations and information technology, specifically in the areas of ore spatial characterization and real-time sensing systems. Dr. Nieto holds a B.S. Mining degree from Guanajuato School of Mines, an M.S. in Mining Engineering from Colorado School of Mines, an M.S. in Geostatistics from Ecole Des Mines de Paris, and a Ph.D. in Earth Systems at the Colorado School of Mines. Dr. Nieto is often interviewed by news networks on mine safety and technology news. Dr. Nieto has published more than 25 scientific papers on mining technology, mine safety, rare-earth economics, and hydrates extraction by CO2 sequestration. Dr. Nieto also participated in publishing the latest edition (3rd edition, 2012) of the Mining Engineering Handbook as author of the underground mining methods chapter. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Antonio Nieto」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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