Ranjeet Kumar Singh

Senior Principal Scientist at National Metallurgical Laboratory

Ranjeet Kumar Singh is a Senior Principal Scientist at the National Metallurgical Laboratory, with experience spanning over a decade in research and development focused on the extraction of valuable materials from electronic waste and the beneficiation of minerals. Significant contributions include the development of a physical beneficiation route for lithium and cobalt extraction from spent batteries and participation in an Urban recycling center project. Prior roles include Senior Scientist and Scientist, specializing in the dry beneficiation of thermal coal and iron ore, as well as the physical beneficiation of ferrous and non-ferrous minerals. Ranjeet also served as a Visiting Researcher at North-West University and as a NAM S&T Fellow at Mintek. Ranjeet holds a PhD in Mineral Processing from the Indian Institute of Technology Bhubaneswar and has Master's and Bachelor's degrees in Metallurgical Engineering from IIT Kanpur and NIFFT, Ranchi, respectively.

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Jaipur, India

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National Metallurgical Laboratory

A Global Destination of Research and Innovation in Minerals, Metals and Materials - We innovate, develop, transfer and standardise and provide specialised services such as Research and Development, Technology Transfer, consultancy and standards and quality to support the scientific and industrial growth and success in the areas of Metals, Minerals and Advanced Materials, by putting our experienced team of scientists and engineers and wealth of state-of-the art technology and facilities to work)


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Jamshepur, India

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