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David Menne
Menne, aged 56, 2000
Born(1944-02-05)5 February 1944
Died4 November 2003(2003-11-04) (aged 59)
CitizenshipSouth Africa (5 February 1944 – 10 September 1990)
Australia (11 September 1990 – 4 November 2003)
Alma materUniversity of Pretoria
Occupation(s)Inventor, scientist
Scientific career
FieldsChemical engineering
Agricultural Science
Artificial Intelligence
InstitutionsISCOR, (now Mittal Steel South Africa)
Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (South Africa)
Edward L. Bateman / Nedpac
Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy
http://www.mica.org.au/
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David Martin Menne (5th February 1944 - 4th November 2003) was a visionary South African - Australian chemical engineer, who developed pioneering technologies in the fields of metallurgy, agriculture and artificial intelligence.

Born in South Africa - at the time the world's biggest producer of gold - he was a metallurgical consultant who pioneered techniques for extracting gold (more than 100 process plants around the world have been built to designs based on his methods). After graduating in 1967 with a chemical engineering degree from Pretoria University, Mr Menne created a national program for solid and toxic waste management. He also developed the South African industry's first large applications of carbon-in-pulp technology, which he would bring to Australia after migrating to Perth with his family in 1984, a boom time for the gold industry when technology was racing ahead with each new process plant. He later became a consultant, mathematical modeller and chemicals purveyor to the industry.[1]

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