1. Caroline Lussier
Graphic Designer, Artist
4930 rue Prince, Pierrefonds, QC, H8Y 2E7
Home: 514-685-9611; Cell: 514-568-3011
parksend@videotron.ca
lussierschaffer@videotron.ca
AVAILABILITY
Full Time, Part Time, Freelance/Contract
Graduated from Cambrian College in Sudbury, Ontario (1986-1989) in graphic
design, photography, graphic arts, sculpture.
Freelanced from 1989 till present day for a range of individuals and companies designing
business cards, logos, menus, flyers, catalogues, posters, packaging, books, and a large
variety of other printed material.
Worked for Parkurst Publishing from 1991 till the end of 2013, designing magazines,
pamplets, posters, booklets, business cards, ect… and creating eNewletters and some
minimal web work.
Worked at Derme&co, September 2014 to October 2015. At Derme&co I have designed
logos, products labels, packaging, catalogues, promotions, calendars, flyers, posters,
booklets, just to name a few. I have also created and send eblast newsletters.
In college, I have won a design contest and have won a few design awards while working
at Parkhurt Publishing in the Kenneth R. Wilson Awards.
1999 – Best Graphic Treatment of a Feature
2002 – Best Art Direction of an Opening Spread or Complete Feature
2005 – Best Use of Photography
Years of experience in:
InDesign
Photoshop
Illustrator
Dreamweaver
QuarkExpress
Word
Powerpoint
Excel
Creating and sending eblasts newsletters
and some web design and management
Mac and PC platforms
Fast, efficient and work well in groups as well as autonomous. I work well under pressure
to make sure deadlines are kept, also can work on several projects at once while keeping
consistency on each project. I have a keen eye for colour and pay attention to details and
keep my work well organized.
Speak and write fluently in both English and French.
Crafty, creative and inventive. My hobbies are dancing, swimming and reading.
I am looking to continue working in the graphic design world in any and all of it’s aspects
as I have always loved working in this field.
If you require further information or have any questions, please do not hesitate to ask.
3. DESIGNWORK
REPORTS
PROGRAMS
LEAFLETS
ABSTRACTS
Hydrometallurgy 2014 will provide a forum for the dis-
semination of all research, development and production
information relating to hydrometallurgical extraction,
purification and recovery of base and precious metals.
Papers relating to: waste treatment and minimization;
environmental compliance and monitoring; automation,
sensors and control in hydrometallurgy are also welcome.
Updates on current hydrometallurgical operations, new
project execution; health and safety initiatives and case
studies relating to all aspects of hydrometallurgy are
also sought.
The meeting will build on the success of six
preceding conferences:
• 1st
International Symposium on Hydrometallurgy
held in 1963-Dallas, Texas, USA
• 2nd
International Symposium on Hydrometallurgy
held in 1973-Chicago, Illinois, USA
• 3rd
International Symposium on Hydrometallurgy
held in 1983-Atlanta, Georgia, USA
• 4th
International Symposium on Hydrometallurgy
held in 1993-Salt Lake, Utah, USA
• 5th
International Symposium on Hydrometallurgy
held in 2003-Vancouver, BC, Canada
• 6th
International Symposium on Hydrometallurgy
held in 2008-Phoenix, Arizona, USA
Technical topics include:
• Extraction (Oxides/Sulphides)
• Separation (Solvent Extraction/Ion Exchange)
• Recovery (Electrowinning and Electrorefining)
• Environmental Aspects
• Teaching/Research in Hydrometallurgy
• Controls and Automation
• Operations/Start-up/Project Updates
ADVANCE NOTICE OF CALL FOR PAPERS
• The Organizing Committee will be inviting the
submission of papers on any of the technical,
scientific or economic themes described above.
• September 30, 2013: deadline for submission of
abstracts, not exceeding 200 words.
• October 15, 2013: authors will receive email of
acceptance or regret.
• December 1, 2013: deadline for submitting
camera-ready papers for final editing.
All papers will be reviewed and edited by a
technical committee prior to their final publication.
The technical committee consists of:
• Dr. David Dixon, Technical Program Chair, UBC
• Dr. Fiona Doyle, Technical Program Co-Chair,
University of California, Berkeley
• Dr. Matthew Jeffrey, Newmont Mining
• Dr. Gretchen Lapidus-Lavine, Universidad Autonoma
Metropolitana-Iztapalapa
• Dr. Jochen Petersen, University of Cape Town
• Dr. Tomas Vargas, Universidad de Chile
• Dr. Nicholas Welham, Environmetals
• Dr. Michael Moats, Missouri University of Science
and Technology
INDUSTRIAL TOURS
The participants will have the opportunity of visiting
some of the most important North American Hydro-
metallurgy operations and projects immediately after
the conference. Details on these plant tours will be
provided in future Hydrometallurgy 2014 circulars
and on the conference web page.
SHORT COURSE
A three-day short course focusing on recent key techno-
logical developments and current industrial trends, given
by highly qualified experts, will be offered on the days
immediately preceding the conference. The subjects to
be covered include:
Introduction to hydrometallurgy; thermodynamics of hy-
drometallurgical aqueous solutions; Eh-pH and other ther-
modynamic diagrams; Leaching kinetics – models, theo-
ry and applications; Mixing theory; Engineering theory of
leaching – continuous stirred reactors; Heap leaching;
Bioleaching; Solid liquid separation – thickening and fil-
tration; Precipitation from aqueous solutions; Solvent ex-
traction; Ion exchange; Principles of electrochemistry,
electrowinning and electrorefining; Hydrogen reduction
for metals production; Gold hydrometallurgy; Environ-
mental considerations in hydrometallurgy; Chloride
hydrometallurgy; Mass/energy balances for hydromet-
allurgy; Thiosulphate leaching of gold; Platinum group
metals recovery; the Bayer process; Performance of ma-
terials of construction in hydrometallurgical operations.
Names of the lecturers will be announced in future
circulars and on the conference web page.
For further information on the short courses contact:
Dr. Berend Wassink, UBC at Berend.Wassink@ubc.ca
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Sept. 27 to Oct. 1, 2014
Hyatt Regency Hotel, Vancouver, BC
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7th International
Symposium
June 22-25, 2014
Victoria,
British Columbia,
Canada
Fairmont
Empress Hotel
www.fairmont.com/empress
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The Minerals
and
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s Society
SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
A wide range of sponsorship opportunities are
available for the conference and short course.
For further details please contact Nathan Stubina
or visit the conference website:
Nathan M. StubinaBarrick Gold Corporation
nstubina@barrick.com
For further information about the conference, contact:
Edouard Asselin, Conference Co-chair
Materials EngineeringUniversity of British Columbia
edouard.asselin@ubc.ca
David Dreisinger, Conference Co-chair
Materials EngineeringUniversity of British Columbia
david.dreisinger@ubc.ca
SME RepresentativesMatthew JeffreyNewmont
Matthew.Jeffrey@Newmont.com
and
Michael MoatsMissouri University ofScience and Technology
moatsm@mst.edu
TMS RepresentativeFiona DoyleUniversity of California
fmdoyle@coe.berkeley.edu
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Menu du midi
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Assiette brochette de poulet $ 10:95
Assiette brochette de kefta $ 11:95
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