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Patrick R. Taylor, P.E.


Position: George S. Ansell Distinguished Professor of Chemical Metallurgy, Professor of Metallurgical Engineering, Director of the Kroll Institute for Extractive Metallurgy

Education: BS MetE Colorado School of Mines, Ph.D. MetE, Colorado School of Mines

Research Interests: Thermal plasma processing; Extractive and process metallurgy; Mineral processing; Waste minimization and recycling; Reactor design; Kinetics; Transport phenomena; and Mathematical modeling.

Phone: 303-384-2130

E-mail: prtaylor@mines.edu


Dr. Patrick R. Taylor, P.E., FASM joined CSM in the summer of 2002 after being named the George S. Ansell Distinguished Professor of Chemical Metallurgy. Previously he was the Fred N. Peebles Professor and Head of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at The University of Tennessee. Prior to that he was at the University of Idaho where he was Professor of Metallurgical Engineering and Head of the Department of Materials, Metallurgical, Mining and Geological Engineering.

Dr. Taylor’s current research interests include the use of thermal plasma technology to produce advanced materials and to treat wastes. He has supervised research for more than 50 graduate students, published over 125 papers and received six patents. He developed the Plasma Processing Laboratory, which has several operating plasma reactors and funding from several governmental and industrial sources.