Eniko Kocsis
About Eniko Kocsis
Eniko Kocsis is an engineer with extensive experience in the mining and mineral processing industry. She has worked on significant projects, including the Nickel Rim South mine's ventilation system, and currently serves as a lecturer at the University of Nevada Reno.
Work at Hatch
Eniko Kocsis has been employed at Hatch since 1997, serving as an Engineer for 27 years in Sudbury, Canada. In this role, Kocsis has contributed to various projects within the mining sector, leveraging her extensive experience in both Brownfield and Greenfield projects. Her responsibilities include engineering design and project management, focusing on optimizing mining operations and enhancing project outcomes.
Current Role at University of Nevada Reno
Since 2012, Eniko Kocsis has held the position of Lecturer at the University of Nevada Reno. Over the course of 12 years, she has been involved in educating students in engineering principles, particularly in areas related to mining and mineral processing. Her academic role allows her to share her industry knowledge and practical experience with the next generation of engineers.
Education and Expertise
Eniko Kocsis earned her Bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering from the Technical University of Cluj Napoca, where she studied from 1985 to 1990. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Mining from Laurentian University/Université Laurentienne. Her educational background provides a strong foundation for her expertise in engineering, particularly in the mining and mineral processing sectors.
Key Projects and Contributions
Kocsis played a significant role in the Nickel Rim South Project in Sudbury, Canada, where she was involved in the design and supervision of the mine's ventilation system. She successfully completed the ventilation system project on schedule and under budget, demonstrating her project management skills and technical knowledge in the mining industry.