Our speaker, Natalie Levy, is the Founder and Managing Partner of She’s Independent. Natalie is an accomplished engineer turned Wall Street derivatives trader, investor, and advisor. Lunch is provided. RSVP is required.
Please join the Polsinelli Law Firm and the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines as we welcome Payne Institute CCUS Program Manager Anna Littlefield presenting on CCUS development in Colorado on Wednesday, March 6, 2024 at New Terrain Brewery in Golden, CO. TOPIC: CCUS DEVELOPMENT IN COLORADO SPEAKER: PAYNE INSTITUTE CCUS PROGRAM MANAGER ANNA LITTLEFIELD HOSTED BY: POLSINELLI […]
Dr. Luca Mastropasqua will be giving a talk on 3/7 in Hill Hall 202.
DI&A Van Tuyl Lecture, March 11, 2024, Berthoud 243, 12-1pm Leigh Stearns, University of Kansas Lots of Data, No Diversity: Exploring Machine Learning Algorithms and Strategies to Build Community in Glaciology Abstract: As the cryosphere undergoes unprecedented changes due to global warming, artificial intelligence has emerged as a powerful tool in advancing research, monitoring, and risk […]
Tianyu Wang Boston University Abstract: I will overview our work on analog neural networks based on photonics and other controllable physical systems. In particular, I will discuss why neural networks may serve as an ideal computational model that will enable us to harness the computational power of analog stochastic physical systems in a robust and […]
Research Council, Office of RTT, McNeil Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, and Colorado Geological Survey present: 2024 Research Council Lecture featuring 2023 Junior Faculty Excellence Award winner: Dr. Matthew Siegfried Assistant Professor, Geophysics Lunch will be served to attendees. (Please RSVP below for lunch count) Event RSVP: https://bit.ly/mines-lecture-24-rsvp
Dr. Vladimiros Papangelakis will be giving a talk on 3/14 in Hill Hall 202
Please join the Energy Communities IWG, in partnership with the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Office of Manufacturing and Energy Supply Chains (MESC), on behalf of the U.S. Department of Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), for a workshop titled Intermountain West § 48C Regional Development on Thursday, March 21, 2024 in Golden, CO. […]
Please join the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines as we welcome Mindy Solomon, Geophysical Advisor for Oxy Low Carbon Ventures and Jake Levin, a member of Polsinelli Law Firm’s environmental group, for a hybrid topical CCUS discussion and coffee hour about the Chevron Deference, and the implications of the case currently […]
Dr. Daniel Field will be giving a talk on 3/28 in Hill Hall 202.
Van Tuyl Lecture, April 1, 2024, Berthoud 204, 12-1pm Kaustubh Thirumalai, University of Arizona "Individual Foraminifera as Tracers of Paleomonsoon Intensity and Methane Seepage History from Indian Margin Sediments" Abstract: Sediments accumulating offshore the Indian subcontinent hold a rich record of southern Asian paleoclimate change, where freshwater outflow is primarily driven by Indian Summer Monsoon […]
Join us to learn about the ongoing research on campus performed by 10 fellow faculty members in 5-minute brief presentations. This will be a great venue for new faculty to describe their research to colleagues and for more senior faculty to showcase their work, while advocating for research collaborations and joint research proposals in the […]
DR. TASSHI DENNIS NIST and CU-Boulder Optical Networking of Superconducting Quantum Computers with Transduction Devices
Please join the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines as we welcome Ernest Scheyder, Senior Correspondent, Reuters, for a book launch for the newly released title The War Below: Lithium, Copper, and the Global Battle to Power Our Lives on Tuesday, April 2, 2024, in Golden. Free Pizza lunch will be served. Free copy […]
Rahul Nandkishore University of Colorado @ Boulder Abstract: When can isolated many body quantum systems fail to go to equilibrium under their own dynamics, and how robust can this `ergodicity breaking’ be? This question has been a central theme of research in quantum dynamics over the past decade, and I will share with you some […]
Catalytic Chain Transfer in Crosslinking Photopolymerizations: Towards Catalyst-Catalyst Multimaterial Additive Manufacturing
Please join the Mines Engineering, Design, & Society (EDS) and the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines as we welcome Dr. Cyrus Mody, Professor, History of Science, Technology, and Innovation, Maastricht University, presenting at hybrid seminar titled the There Is No Such Thing as the Oil Industry, and This Is a History of It […]
Inaugural Timothy Haddon Distinguished Lecture Series Visionaries in Mining and Minerals Industry Speaker: Harry M. (Red) Conger Mines BSc in Mining Engineering (1977) Time: 5:30- 8:15 pm, April 3rd, 2024 Location: Friedhoff Hall, Green Center, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado
Please join the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines as we welcome Greyson Buckingham, CEO and President, Disa Technologies, Inc., presenting a hybrid seminar titled High-Pressure Slurry Ablation (HPSA): An Innovative Liberation Technology for Improvement of Grade and Recovery in Mineral Processing on Thursday, April 4, 2024 in Golden, CO. Pizza provided. TOPIC: HIGH-PRESSURE […]
Dr. Izabela Szlufaraska will be giving a talk on 4/4 in Hill Hall 202
Please join Vale Base Metals and the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines as we welcome Emily Olson, Chief Sustainability & Corporate Affairs Officer, Vale Base Metals, for a virtual discussion titled Mining Innovation on Monday, April 8, 2024. TOPIC: MINING INNOVATION SPEAKER: EMILY OLSON, CHIEF SUSTAINABILITY & CORPORATE AFFAIRS OFFICER, VALE BASE METALS MODERATOR: PAYNE […]
DR. ABHINAV ANAND Duke University Hamiltonians, Groups, States and Circuits Abstract: Efficiently calculating the low-lying eigenvalues of Hamiltonians is a fundamental challenge in quantum computing. While various methods have been proposed to reduce the complexity of quantum circuits for this task, there remains room for further improvement. In this talk, I will introduce a framework […]
Name and topic to be announced Pre-seminar snacks will be served in CoorsTek 150 from 3:30-4:00pm; lecture will take place in CTLM102.
Join us for our weekly Heiland Lecture, featuring Dr. Joseph Vantassel!
Dr. Steven May will be giving a talk on 4/11 at 4pm in Hill Hall 202
Van Tuyl Lecture, April 15, 2024, Berthoud 204, 12-1pm Kevin Rosso, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Probing Ion Relaxation Dynamics at Mineral-Water Interfaces for Advances in Understanding Electrical Geophysical Signatures of the Subsurface Abstract: Electrical geophysical sensing techniques such as resistivity tomography and spectral induced polarization hold promise for real-time monitoring of distributions of strain, porosity, […]
JIAQI (JIMMY) LENG University of Maryland, College Park Quantum Approach to Classical Optimization: Why Bother and What To Do? Abstract: Continuous optimization problems arise in virtually all disciplines of quantitative research, including applied mathematics, computer science, and operations research. While convex optimization has been well studied in the past decades, nonconvex optimization generally remains intractable […]
A Career in Curiosity: Navigating Startups and Academia
Exploring Novel Quantum Phases with Trapped-Ion Quantum Simulation Dr. Zhexuan Gong, Colorado School of Mines, Dept. of Physics Trapped-ion based quantum simulators have a unique strength of simulating interacting spin models with tunable, long-range interactions. With individual control and measurement of the ion qubits, one can demonstrate a variety of novel quantum phases, both in […]
Enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) are growing closer to wide-scale deployment, which brings a growing and timely need to develop a data-driven methodology for identifying priority locations for EGS deployment. Currently, a lack of research exists concerning the exploration of enhanced geothermal-related resources. On top of that, stress state modeling, which is essential for EGS success, […]
Dr. Shenyan Huang will begiving a talk on 4/18 in HH 202 on Near-Net-Shape Hot Isostatic Pressing Manufacturing for sCO2 Turbomachinery Cost Reduction.
Kyle Leach Colorado School of Mines, Department of Physics Abstract: Nuclear beta and electron capture (EC) decay serve as sensitive probes of the structure and symmetries at the microscopic scale of our Universe. As such, precision measurements of the final-state products in these processes can be used as powerful laboratories to search for new physics […]
Join us for our weekly Heiland Lecture, featuring Dr. Yajing Liu
Dr. Ron Goldfarb will be giving a talk on 4/25 in HH202 on Magnetism in Physics, Engineering, and Materials Science.
Colorado Geological Survey Lecture, April 26, 2024, Berthoud 241, 2pm Ittai Gavrieli, Geological Survey of Israel The Dead Sea: Past and Present as Keys to its Future in Light of the Water Shortage in the Levant Abstract: The Dead Sea (DS), the lowest place on the continental Earth is a hyper-saline terminal lake. The brine […]
04/30 @10am, Library 121; Zoom ILAN TZITRIN Xanadu Linear-Optical Quantum Computing with High-Probability State Generation and Arbitrary Connectivity Abstract: We present Xanadu’s proposal for a scalable and fault-tolerant photonic quantum computer along with relevant new results. Gottesman-Kitaev-Preskill bosonic qubits for this architecture are generated all-optically with high probability; a shallow network of static beamsplitters then […]