Montanuniversität Leoben – Forschungs- und Innovationsservice

The Montanuniversity Leoben conducts research and collaborates with industrial partners on research projects in the fields of energy efficiency, industrial environmental and climate protection, as well as innovative materials.
The industry-oriented research at the Montanuniversity Leoben (MUL) is guided by the core principles of energy efficiency, climate neutrality, sustainability, zero waste, and circular economy. In collaboration with industrial partners, solutions to technological and societal challenges are developed in three areas of expertise. In view of growing resource scarcity and in the context of the energy transition, specific resources such as lithium, phosphorus, cobalt, and rare earth elements are becoming increasingly important. Therefore, MUL's research in the field of Advanced Resources focuses on the extraction, processing, and sustainable use of solid, liquid, and gaseous raw materials. This research is enabled by modern infrastructure, such as the "Zentrum am Berg" and the "Water and Carbon Research Center." Research topics include: • Underground storage of hydrogen, carbon dioxide, methane, and energy • Dealing with critical and strategic raw materials • Extraterrestrial resource extraction • CO2-free building materials • Geothermal energy • Artificial intelligence in raw-material-related research In the Smart Materials field, intelligent materials and material systems with new functionalities are being developed. These are essential for enabling key technologies for industry to tackle climate change and ensure resource security. Another goal of the research is to develop materials that offer high performance while requiring fewer resources in their production. The disintegration and recyclability of materials are also a focus. Research topics include: • Virtual material design • Material development for applications in extreme environments • Materials for microelectronics • Materials for energy technologies • Materials for CO2 capture and storage • Digital manufacturing and surface treatment • Polymers and composite materials • Biopolymers • Artificial and natural composite materials • Monitoring of smart materials In the Sustainable Processing field, MUL focuses on technological innovations in industrial environmental and climate protection. The focus is on processes for decarbonizing industry through energy-efficient technologies, energy optimization of production sites, and measures for CO2 capture and utilization. In waste management, the emphasis is on linking material and product production with collection systems, as well as on developing material and product designs based on sustainable raw materials and recyclability. In the "Digital Waste Research Lab," foundations are also being laid for digital waste analysis and processing. Research topics include: • Energy-efficient high-temperature process technologies • Thermoelectric and thermochemical energy conversion • Hydrogen metallurgy • Zero waste and zero-emission processes • Use of CO2 as a raw material • Process technology for biogenic raw materials • Recycling of industrial waste and end-of-life products • Functionality of raw materials and materials • Management of industrial and infrastructure risks • Digitalization as part of the circular economy Would you like to collaborate with the Montanuniversity Leoben in one of the areas mentioned? If so, contact us—we look forward to working with you to design and implement successful research projects.

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Montanuniversität Leoben – Forschungs- und Innovationsservice

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Pioneering Sustainable Recovery in Steelmaking: Hydrogen-Based Technology for Byproduct Management

 

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Industrial IoT platform for safe, sustainable and efficient mining operation

 

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Paving the way for green mining

 

Dust2Value
Pioneering Sustainable Recovery in Steelmaking: Hydrogen-Based Technology for Byproduct Management
Residue from manufacturing processes presents a significant challenge to the steel industry. When recycling this residue the state-of-the-art Waelz process only focuses on recovering zinc, resulting in the loss of other valuable metals, especially iron. In addition, there is a significant carbon footprint, further exacerbating environmental concerns. To address these challenges, the EU-funded Dust2Value project will introduce an innovative hydrogen reduction technology that efficiently recovers all of the zinc while simultaneously producing an iron-rich material with a high metal content that can be used as a substitute for scrap. This process enhances circularity in steelmaking while slashing greenhouse gas emissions, paving the way for a sustainable future.
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illuMINEation
Industrial IoT platform for safe, sustainable and efficient mining operation
Europe urgently needs to reduce its import dependency in respect to a multitude of raw materials. In order to do so, Europe’s mining industry must completely redesign the process of traditional mining via the adoption of pioneering innovations, accompanied by extensive use of data analytics and new types of industrial IoT (IIoT). The EU-funded illuMINEation project will highlight significant aspects of digitalisation in underground mining activities with the aim of achieving highest possible levels of safety, environmental and economic performance. The project will establish a robust multi-level distributed IIoT platform based on large sensor networks featuring wireless communication capabilities. Advanced user interfaces, dashboards and AR/VR applications will allow for an optimised information flow. A rigorous cybersecurity approach will ensure that all data is properly protected.
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SUMEX
Paving the way for green mining
Reducing the ecological impact of mining activities is a key priority for the EU. Ensuring sustainable mineral production requires stakeholders from industry, government, academia and civil society from across the EU to join forces. The EU-funded SUMEX project will develop a sustainability framework for the extractive industry in Europe. The framework will apply across the extractive value chain to analyse the mineral as well as relevant economic, environmental and social policy frameworks of the EU and its Member States, as well as selected regions. The focus will be on socioeconomic and environmental impact assessments, land use planning, health and safety, reporting official statistics, and permitting processes and policy integration.
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