Lucinda W - Author Bio
Lucinda has 10 years of experience working as both a metallurgical and business development consultant in Argentina for local and international mining companies. Prior to this, she worked as a senior...
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Jeff Z - Author Bio
Jeff is a consultant for SRC Environmental Analytical Laboratories. Prior to becoming a consultant, Jeff was the manager of SRC Environmental Analytical Laboratories for many years. He has previously...
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Sunil S - Author Bio
Sunil is SRC's Director of Quality and Safety in SRC's Rare Earth Element Division. He has a Bachelor of Engineering in Electronics and a Master of Science in Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE)...
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Mark C - Author Bio
Mark is the Senior Director of Indigenous Relations at SRC. Mark works across all areas of SRC to provide guidance and support on projects, drawing on his many years of experience in relationship...
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Erin M - Author Bio
Erin is a freelance writer, creative communicator and academic who explores stories about science, history and health.
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During a time when a global pandemic brought industries across the world to a standstill, shuttering businesses and stymying job growth, the Government of Saskatchewan initiated a program to help get people back to work.
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With Canada’s most significant helium reserves found in southwestern Saskatchewan, the province has the potential to be a leader in helium production. Learn about the findings from a report SRC developed to investigate the potential of building a helium liquification hub in the province.
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Rare earth elements are used in many technologies, but they require purification and processing to separate them for use in these products. Solvent extraction is a strategic separation step that makes REEs more valuable. Learn more about how SRC designed and fabricated its own solvent extraction cells in-house for its Rare Earth Processing Facility.
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SRC’s Pipe Flow Technology Centre™ is acknowledged as an international leader in its field. Our employees offer an unparalleled degree of experience in assisting industry with practical pipeline...
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Mike Crabtree is President and CEO of SRC, leveraging over 30 years of experience in energy and clean tech with a strong emphasis on innovation and R&D in those two sectors.
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This news release originally appeared on the Government of Saskatchewan website. The Saskatchewan Research Council’s (SRC) latest economic impact assessment shows it has contributed more than $15.5...
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SRC offices and labs will close December 24, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. and will reopen on January 2, 2025 at 8:00 a.m. Some exceptions apply. Please contact our labs directly for holiday hours.
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The former Gunnar Mine site is located on the north shore of Lake Athabasca, approximately 25 kilometres southwest of Uranium City.
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SRC engages with northern communities to facilitate meaningful participation in determining the best options for remediation. Discussions include community meetings and consultations with Indigenous...
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SRC at a Glance With more than 350 employees, $83 million in annual revenue and over 77 years of RD&D experience, SRC is Canada’s second largest research and technology organization with 1,400 clients...
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SRC is managing Project CLEANS — a multi-year project to assess and remediate Gunnar Uranium Mine and Mill Site, Lorado Uranium Mill Site and 35 Satellite Mine Sites in northern Saskatchewan. The...
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Our experts are presenting at a variety of in-person and online events over the next couple months, with topics across our strategic sectors of mining, energy, environment and ag/biotech.
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SRC offers a one-day advanced training course on the new PipeFlow M1.0 Multi-Species model.
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