Richard Elliott
About Richard Elliott
Richard Elliott is a Process Metallurgist currently employed at Hatch in Mississauga, Ontario. He has extensive teaching experience at the University of Toronto and Queen's University, along with a strong educational background in Materials Engineering and Mining Engineering.
Work at Hatch
Richard Elliott has been employed at Hatch as a Process Metallurgist since 2019. In this role, he applies his expertise in metallurgy to various projects, contributing to the development and optimization of processes within the company. His tenure at Hatch spans over five years, during which he has engaged in multiple initiatives aimed at enhancing metallurgical processes.
Education and Expertise
Richard Elliott holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Materials Engineering from the University of Toronto, which he completed from 2016 to 2020. Prior to this, he earned a Master of Applied Science (MASc) in Mining Engineering from Queen's University from 2013 to 2015. He also obtained a Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Engineering Chemistry from Queen's University, completing his studies from 2009 to 2013. His educational background provides a strong foundation in materials and mining engineering.
Teaching Experience
Richard Elliott has extensive teaching experience at the University of Toronto and Queen's University. He served as a Course Instructor for Mineral Processing and Civil Engineering Materials at the University of Toronto in 2018 and from 2017 to 2018, respectively. Additionally, he was a Teaching Assistant for Process Plant Design and Mineral Processing from 2016 to 2017. At Queen's University, he held various teaching roles, including Teaching Assistant for Engineering Design and Practice I and II, and Outreach Instructor from 2011 to 2015.
Research and Development Roles
Richard Elliott has held several research positions throughout his career. He worked as a Research Assistant at the University of Toronto in 2015 and at Kingston Process Metallurgy Inc. in 2011. His research roles have involved contributing to projects that focus on process design and metallurgical studies, enhancing his practical knowledge in the field.
Professional Background
Before his current role at Hatch, Richard Elliott gained diverse experience in various engineering and teaching positions. He worked as a Process Engineering Assistant at SNC-Lavalin in 2012 and as an Instructor at the Enrichment Studies Unit at Queen's University in 2014. His professional background reflects a commitment to both education and practical application in engineering disciplines.