Innovative Research Award

Willie Nheta
University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Willie Nheta
Affiliation University of Johannesburg
Country South Africa
Scopus ID 56195710700
Documents 61
Citations 301
h-index 6
Subject Area Mineral Processing
Event Metallurgical Engineering Awards
ORCID 0000-0002-7621-1379

Willie Nheta in the field of mineral processing and metallurgical engineering of Innovative Research Award recognizes the scholarly and technical contributions. His academic activities at the University of Johannesburg encompass research supervision, flotation technology, hydrometallurgy, extractive metallurgy, and process optimization within mineral beneficiation systems. His work has contributed to ongoing developments in sustainable metallurgical processing methodologies and advanced mineral recovery systems.[1]

Abstract

Willie Nheta is a metallurgical engineering academic whose work primarily focuses on mineral processing, froth flotation systems, hydrometallurgy, and sustainable beneficiation technologies. His research includes optimization of flotation parameters, recovery of platinum group metals, treatment of low-grade ores, recovery from mine tailings, and advanced extractive metallurgy methods. Through peer-reviewed publications, postgraduate supervision, and collaborative industrial research, he has contributed to developments in process efficiency and environmentally responsive mineral engineering approaches.[2]

Keywords

Mineral Processing, Froth Flotation, Hydrometallurgy, Metallurgical Engineering, Platinum Group Metals, Sustainable Beneficiation, Response Surface Methodology, Tailings Recovery, Ore Characterization, Process Optimization.

Introduction

The discipline of metallurgical engineering plays a critical role in modern mineral extraction, sustainable resource utilization, and industrial process innovation. Within this context, Willie Nheta has developed a research portfolio centered on flotation technology, hydrometallurgical recovery, and beneficiation of complex ores. His academic contributions at the University of Johannesburg reflect ongoing engagement with mineral recovery systems relevant to platinum group metals, nickel, iron ore, chromite, and base metal processing.[3]

His scholarly work integrates laboratory experimentation, process modeling, response surface methodology, and industrially applicable optimization strategies. These investigations contribute to understanding mineral liberation, flotation reagent interactions, and environmentally conscious extraction systems for low-grade and oxidized ores.[4]

Research Profile

Willie Nheta serves as Associate Professor and Mineral Processing Laboratory Manager at the University of Johannesburg. His educational background includes postgraduate studies in extraction metallurgy and non-ferrous metallurgy with specialization in precious metal smelting technologies. His professional and academic experience includes plant metallurgy operations, mineral processing research, and university-level supervision and instruction.[1]

  • Research specialization in mineral processing and hydrometallurgy.
  • Extensive supervision of postgraduate students in metallurgical engineering.
  • Laboratory management involving flotation and beneficiation systems.
  • Research collaboration on platinum group metals and base metal extraction.
  • Publication contributions in peer-reviewed journals and conferences.

Research Contributions

Willie Nheta’s research activities emphasize flotation optimization, recovery of valuable minerals from tailings, and development of sustainable beneficiation approaches. His investigations into oxidized platinum group metal ores, flotation chemistry, and low-grade ore processing have supported advancements in metallurgical process understanding.[5]

A significant aspect of his work involves the application of response surface methodology and central composite design for process optimization in flotation systems. These studies contribute to improved mineral recovery performance and operational efficiency in mineral processing operations.[6]

  • Optimization of chromite and platinum group metal flotation systems.
  • Development of beneficiation methodologies for low-grade ores.
  • Research on sustainable extraction and tailings valorization.
  • Application of nano-engineered adsorbents for selective metal extraction.
  • Studies on flotation reagent interactions and mineral surface chemistry.

Publications

Willie Nheta includes journal articles, conference proceedings, and book chapters covering flotation science, hydrometallurgy, mineral beneficiation, and sustainable processing technologies. Selected scholarly works include:

  1. Optimization of Reverse Cationic Flotation of Low-Grade Iron Oxide from Fluorspar Tails Using Taguchi Method.
  2. Application of Response Surface Methodology on the Optimization of Chromite Recovery from South African Middle Group Chromite Seams.
  3. Pretreatment and Recovery of Base Metals from Oxidised Ores by Froth Flotation Technology.
  4. Exploring the Characterization, Liberation and Flotation Response of a Nigerian Low-Grade Copper Ore.
  5. Beneficiation of Low-Grade Iron Plant Tailings Through Magnetization Roasting Using Macadamia Nutshell Reductant.

Several publications include studies on flotation kinetics, thermochemical reduction processes, and beneficiation of platinum-bearing materials. These contributions reflect interdisciplinary applications of metallurgy, process engineering, and mineral economics.[2]

Research Impact

Willie Nheta demonstrates measurable academic and industrial relevance through peer-reviewed publications, citation metrics, postgraduate supervision, and externally funded research activities. His supervision portfolio includes numerous completed master’s and doctoral projects related to flotation systems, ore characterization, and sustainable beneficiation technologies.[1]

His studies on flotation optimization, mine sludge processing, and chromite beneficiation contribute to broader discussions on mineral sustainability and resource recovery in the metallurgical engineering sector. Research findings have also supported advancements in process modeling and operational optimization methodologies for industrial mineral processing systems.[5]

Award Suitability

The Innovative Research Award aligns with Willie Nheta’s contributions to metallurgical engineering research, mineral beneficiation technologies, and sustainable extraction systems. His multidisciplinary investigations into flotation science, hydrometallurgical recovery, and process optimization reflect a sustained academic commitment to advancing metallurgical engineering knowledge.[4]

  • Long-term contribution to mineral processing research.
  • Demonstrated supervision and mentorship in postgraduate education.
  • Peer-reviewed scholarly publication record.
  • Industrial relevance in metallurgical process optimization.
  • Contribution to sustainable mineral beneficiation practices.

Conclusion

Willie Nheta’s academic profile reflects active engagement in metallurgical engineering research with emphasis on flotation systems, hydrometallurgy, and sustainable mineral recovery technologies. His combination of industrial experience, academic supervision, publication activity, and applied mineral processing research supports recognition within the field of metallurgical engineering. The Innovative Research Award acknowledges these contributions and their relevance to contemporary mineral beneficiation and extractive metallurgy practices.[6]

References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Willie Nheta, Author ID 56195710700. Scopus.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=56195710700
  2. M Ramudzwagi, N Tshiongo-Makgwe, W Nheta. (2020) Recent developments in beneficiation of fine and ultra-fine coal-review paper.
    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0959652620327402
  3. Nheta, W., Lubisi, T.P. and Ntuli, F. (2018). Optimization of Reverse Cationic Flotation of Low-Grade Iron Oxide from Fluorspar Tails Using Taguchi Method. Arabian Journal for Science and Engineering.
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13369-017-2703-z
  4. Kaseba, C.N.Y.L. and Nheta, W. (2024). Application of Response Surface Methodology on the Optimization of Chromite Recovery from the South African Middle Group Chromite Seams. Journal of Sustainable Metallurgy.
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40831-024-00820-7
  5. Nkosi, N. and Nheta, W. (2024). Pretreatment and recovery of base metals from oxidised ores by froth flotation technology – A review. Minerals Engineering.
    https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mineng.2024.109024
  6. Mpala, T.J., Fosso-Kankeu, E., Maree, J., Masindi, V., Nheta, W., and Mamba, B.B. (2025). Struvite from municipal wastewater applied for the recovery of iron oxide pigments from acid mine drainage: an experimental and geochemical modelling approach. Environmental Earth Sciences.
    https://doi.org/10.1007/s12665-025-12350-w
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