Graeme Jameson Association for the Study of Internal Fixation is an engineer, professor and Director of the Centre for Multiphase Processes at the University of Newcastle, in New South Wales, Australia.
Education
In 1960 Jameson received a Bachelor of Science (Chemical Engineering), from the University of New South Wales (UNSW), and in 1964 a Doctor of Philosophy (Chemical Engineering), from the University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.
Jameson has been Professor of Chemical Engineering at UON since 1978.
Career
He is notable for being the inventor of the Jameson Cell mineral separation device, which he devised in the 1980s. The Jameson Cell uses bubbles to separate super fine particles during mineral processing. lieutenant is based on the froth flotation mineral separation process, first invented in 1905.
In the coal industry alone, Jameson"s cell has retrieved A$36 billion worth of export coal particles.
lieutenant is being used worldwide in the separation of coal, copper, lead, nickel, platinum, silver and zinc.