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PROF DAVID LEE



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Organization: Mathematics and Statistics
Position: Honorary (Professorial Fellow)

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Research Fields, Courses and Discipline Classifications

Socio-Economic Objective Classifications

Grants and Contracts

Research Grants, Contracts and Consultancies awarded to the University of Melbourne as the administering institution (since 2003) as recorded in Themis Agreements.

Grants

Title Role Funding Source Scheme Award Date
Decision tools for underground mine development Chief Investigator NEWMONT AUST,
AUST RESEARCH COUNCIL
Linkage Projects (AUST RESEARCH COUNCIL) 01/01/2004
Optimisation of underground mine designs Chief Investigator AUST RESEARCH COUNCIL Strategic Partnerships with Industry - Research & Training Scheme

Publications

Publications produced at the University of Melbourne and reported in the Annual Publications Collection and 'Research Report' since 2001. The Themis Publications module, released in November 2006, allows additional publications from previous institutions and publications from past years to be entered.

Publications in 2009

Conference Publications/Papers

  • Access Optimisation Tools in Underground Mine Design
    Year: 2009
    Event name: Orebody Modelling and Strategic Mine Planning 2009
    Conference Publication: International Symposium. Orebody Modelling and Strategic Mine Planning: Old and New Dimensions in a Changing World
    Page numbers: 237-241
    Publisher: Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy(Melbourne)
    Author(s):

Publications in 2008

Journal Articles

  • Decline design in underground mines using constrained path optimisation
    Year: 2008
    Journal: Mining Technology : IMM Transactions section A
    Volume: 117
    Issue: 2
    Page numbers: 93-99
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Publications in 2007

Book Chapters

  • Optimisation in underground mining (Chapter 30)
    Year: 2007
    Book: Handbook of Operations Research in Natural Resources
    Publisher: Springer Science+Business Media(New York)
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Journal Articles

  • Network modelling of underground mine layout: two case studies


    Year: 2007
    Journal: International Transactions in Operational Research
    Volume: 14
    Page numbers: 143-158
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Conference Publications/Papers

  • Constrained path optimisation for underground mine layout
    Year: 2007
    Event name: The 2007 International Conference of Applied and Engineering Mathematics
    Conference Publication: The World Congress on Engineering 2007 (WCE 2007): Lecture Notes in Engineering and Computer Science)
    Volume: II
    Page numbers: 856-861
    Publisher: Newswood Limited(Kwun Tong)
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Publications in 2005

Book Chapters

  • Optimisation in the Design of Underground Mine Access
    Year: 2005
    Book: Orebody Modeeling and Strategic Planning - Uncertainity and Risk Management Models
    Publisher: The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy(Melbourne)
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Publications in 2004

Conference Publications/Papers

  • Optimisation in the design of underground mine access
    Year: 2004
    Event name: Orebody modelling and strategic mine planning: international symposium 2004
    Conference Publication: Proceedings of Orebody modelling and strategic mine planning: uncertainty and risk management: International symposium 2004
    Page numbers: 3-6
    Publisher: The Australian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy(Melbourne)
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Publications in 2003

Journal Articles

  • Optimising declines in underground mines
    Year: 2003
    Journal: Institution of Mining and Metallurgy Transactions - Section A: Mining Technology
    Volume: 112
    Issue: 3
    Page numbers: 164-170
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