Dr. Hendrix was appointed Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in 1995. He had previously spent more than twenty five years at the University of Nevada-Reno. His current and past research interests reflect the long tenure at an institution of higher learning located in the western United States.
Hendrix, J.L., "Waste Treatment of Streams Emanating from Gold Processing Plants using Various Lixiviants", Recycling and Waste Treatment in Mineral and Metal Processing: Technical and Economic Aspects, TMS Fall 2002 Extraction and Processing Division Meeting, The Mineral, Metals & Materials Society, Warrendale, PA, Vol. 2, pp617-626, (2002).
Hendrix, J.L., "Fate of Heavy Metals when Thiosulphate is used as a lixiviant for Gold Extraction"
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Department of Chemical &
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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• Lewis Smith's Why the Lion Grew Its Mane, Longlisted for the Royal Society Prize for Science Books 2008, includes the article Touchy Feely Robots, by Professor Ravi Saraf