Prof. Dr. Morteza Osanloo has earned his Ph.D. in Geological Engineering, emphasizing mining engineering from the University of Oklahoma Norman, USA. Before his Ph.D. program (1972–1975), he worked at Sarcheshmeh open-pit copper mine in Iran as a mine shift supervisor. Currently, he is a full professor at the Department of Mining Engineering of Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Polytechnic). He has taught several courses on mine drilling, open-pit mining methods, open-pit optimization techniques, mine closure, reclamation, and mine sustainable development. Professor Osanloo supervised more than 200 undergraduate and graduate students. He authored more than 250 international papers and several books in Persian and English language. Professor Osanloo was recognized as the distinguished Professor of Mining Engineering by the organizing committee of MPES, CAMI, and SWEMP conferences in Banff of Canada in 2009 and keynote speaker at several international conferences. In Nov 2020 and 2021, Stanford University released a list representing the top 2 percent of the most-cited scientists in various disciplines. Prof. Osanloo was in the top 2 percent of the most cited scientist in the Mining Engineering discipline using a cumulative career citation index (c-index).
Curriculum Vitae
Morteza Gholi Osanloo
Place of Birth: Tonekabon, Iran Date of Birth: 2/3/1949
Department of Mining and Metallurgical Engineering Amirkabir University of Technology (Tehran Poly-technique)
Email: morteza.osanloo@gmail.com
Tel-Fax: +98-21-6454-2929
§ Academic background |
Ph.D. in Geological Engineering (Major) Mining Engineering (Minor) at the University of Oklahoma "Norman; USA (1981).
M.Sc. Thesis; Application of wheel front-end loader and crawler power shovel with reference to "SARCHESHMEH" copper mine in Iran
Ph.D. Dissertation; Chemical comminution for deep and thin bituminous coal by using "carbon- dioxide + water" as a solvent
§ Employment and Teaching |
**General Exam Topic* Drive an analytical model which can describe and illustrate the vibration (motion as well as propagation) of an underground mine roof and pillar as a result of surface mining blasts. The blast location is directly above the underground mine workings; Submitted to the faculty of graduate college in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in the School of geological engineering Aug; University of Oklahoma. Norman; USA; 1980
Experience:
Present Occupation:
Professor at the University of Amirkabir, Dept. of Mining.
Teaching Activity:
Open Pit Optimization Techniques (Pit limits and Planning) Ph.D. Course
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§ Publications - Journals |
Vol., No. 1, P.P. 0 - 0, 21 March 1985.
Publications - conference papers |
شروع دریافت مقالات
1402/03/15اتمام دریافت مقالات
1402/06/27اعلام نتایج داوری
1402/07/05