Jasbir Khosa

Technical Adviser – Graphite Processing
Jasbir brings 40 years of experience in the mining industry, spanning operational, research, and engineering roles. He began his career as an engineering cadet with BHP in 1985. Over his career, he has worked in both operational and technical roles in plants processing iron, steel, lead, and copper. During his tenure at CSIRO, Jasbir worked as Principal Research Engineer in iron ore and light metals research, earning a patent for a titanium reactor design. His broad engineering expertise covers graphite, iron ore, lead, copper, zinc, nickel, gold, and mineral sands, with senior roles in technical design, study management, and project implementation from early-stage studies through to detailed design.
Currently, Jasbir is General Manager, US Projects, for International Graphite, supporting the company’s growth opportunities in the United States. He also advises an engineering company on the design of a new graphite processing facility in the Middle East.
Jasbir holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Metallurgical, Hons.) from the South Australian Institute of Technology, a MBA from Deakin University, a MSc in Mineral Economics from Curtin University, and a MSc in Cyber Security from Edith Cowan University. He is a member of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy (AusIMM), Engineers Australia (IEA), the Australian Information Security Association, and the Association for Iron and Steel Technology.
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