MME Seminar: Ryan DeHoff
Hill Hall 920 15th St., Golden, CO, United StatesRyan DeHoff, Deposition Science and Technology Group Leader, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Host: Assistant Professor Aaron Stebner 202 Hill Hall
Ryan DeHoff, Deposition Science and Technology Group Leader, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Host: Assistant Professor Aaron Stebner 202 Hill Hall
Payne Institute Spring Webinar Series presents Dr. Dolf Gielen, Director, IRENA Innovation and Technology Center Deploying Renewables for Hard to Decarbonize Sectors 9:00am-10:00am (MT) Friday, April 3, 2020 Getting to […]
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Morgan Bazilian of the Payne Institute for Public Policy is speaking during the EUCI webinar Pandemic Response – COVID-19 for Utilities on April 9, 2020. “The entire industry is expecting […]
Payne Institute Spring Webinar Series with Humanitarian Engineering and PIRE RMRC present Nicole Hanson, ME and HE, Mines 2014, Sustainability Specialist, International Copper Association Comparing Responsible Sourcing Approaches for Gold and […]
The Payne Institute and the Institute of Americas are pleased to host a webinar, taking a look at the Critical Minerals and the Energy Transition. Please follow this link to register. Monday, April 20, 2020 11:00 am - noon The contours of the global energy transition point to a growing role for critical minerals across several segments of […]
Payne Institute Spring Webinar Series presents Eirik Wærness, Senior Vice President and Chief Economist, Equinor COVID19, Lockdown and Market Turmoil – Implications for Energy Markets Wednesday, April 29, 2020 from 9:00 am […]
Webinar: The Payne Institute and the Colorado Energy Research Collaboratory present How Can Utilities Transform Their Energy Plans to Advance Clean Energy? Date: May 4, 2020 Time: 1:00-2:00pm (MT) Plans of leading utilities as they navigate the energy transitions facing Colorado and the U.S. Moderator: Morgan Bazilian, Director, Payne Institute for Public Policy, Colorado School of […]
The Payne Institute and the Institute of Americas are pleased to host a webinar, taking a look at the Critical Minerals and the Energy Transition. Follow this link to register. Thursday, […]
Payne Institute Spring Webinar Series presents Dr. David Victor, Professor of Industrial Organization and Innovation, School of Global Policy and Strategy, UC San Diego COVID-19: Impacts on Energy and Climate Tuesday, May […]
Payne Institute Director Morgan Bazilian will present the status of global energy security and the challenges presented by transition to a low-carbon energy system at the International Association for Energy Economics webinar Refreshing Global Energy Security Policy and Infrastructure for the Energy Transition. Please follow this link to register. When: May 13, 2020 Time: 7:30am-8:30am MT Please follow […]
Learn about potential advantages of attending graduate school and get started on your graduate school applications. The Graduate School Week lunch series is presented by Mines Career Center and Admissions. This webinar is intended for current Mines students and alumni.
Payne Director Morgan Bazilian will present on Lessons Learned and Adjusting to a New Normal for the EUCI complimentary webinar Pandemic Response – COVID-19 for Utilities. When: May 19, 2020 Time: 9:00am-noon Please follow this link to register. As the world moves through this historic Coronavirus 2019 (“COVID-19”), the energy community continues to fight operations, security, and grid challenges […]
A strong statement of purpose will provide the competitive edge for your application. Mines Writing Center will present strategies to write your statement of purpose. The Graduate School Week Lunch Series is hosted by Mines Career Center and Admissions. This webinar is intended for current Mines students and alumni.
"I want to go to graduate school but I missed the priority deadline, now how am I going to pay for it?" Learn about alternative funding options for graduate school. The Graduate School Week Lunch Series is hosted by Mines Career Center and Admissions. This webinar is intended for current Mines students and alumni.
Get the inside scoop on applying for grad school, being a grad student, and hear the varied stories of our student panel. The Graduate School Week Lunch Series is hosted by Mines Career Center and Admissions. This webinar is intended for current Mines students and alumni.
The Payne Institute for Public Policy upcoming webinar with Senior Research Associate Sara Hasting-Simon on Alberta in the Energy Crisis - Episode III, The Investor Visits. When: Tuesday, May 26 Time: 11:00AM-noon MDT Format: webinar Registration is required. Please follow this link.
The Payne Institute for Public Policy's Senior Research Associate Sara Hastings-Simon will present for a webinar titled Building Back Better by Fueling Innovation in the Energy Sector. Date: Wednesday, May 27 Time: 9:00am - 10:00am MT Format: Webinar Follow this link to register or go to the EVENT WEBSITE. Join us on Wednesday, May 27, […]
Payne Institute for Public Policy Director Morgan Bazilian will speak at the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) virtual workshop Mineral Criticality and the Energy Transition. The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Energy Resources are pleased to invite you to a virtual workshop to discuss global mineral needs […]
Payne Institute Spring Webinar Series presents Dr. Paasha Mahdavi, Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of California Santa Barbara The Politics of Oil Nationalizations and Implications for the Energy Transition Thursday, June 4 […]
The Payne Institute presents Michael Cohen, Chief U.S. Economist and Head of Oil Analysis at BP, win a webinar titled the Oil Industry and Market Impacts of COVID-19. Date: Tuesday, June 9 Time: 1:00PM-2:00PM MT Format: webinar Covid-19 has upended the way we live and work, and it has also drastically altered the course of […]
The Payne Institute for Public Policy is hosting a book launch webinar – Global Energy Politics by Payne Institute Fellow Thijs Van de Graaf, Associate Professor of International Politics at Ghent University, Belgium and Dr. Benjamin Sovacool, Professor of Energy Policy, University of Sussex, UK and Professor of Business & Social Sciences, Aarhus University, DK. Date: Wednesday, […]
Overwork and workplace stress were already on the rise before the pandemic and protests over racial injustice, but remote work and economic fallout threaten to aggravate the crisis. How to recognize the causes and symptoms in your workforce–and what you can do about it. This session is hosted by the From Day One editorial team, […]
In the wake of the killings of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Tony McDade, Ahmaud Arbery and others, educators are determining options for a thoughtful response. At first, school principals and college presidents responded by releasing public statements to their campus communities. But public statements in and of themselves are meaningless without thoughtful action that addresses the pervasive real and […]
The Payne Institute for Public Policy presents a webinar by Laszlo Varro, Chief Economist, International Energy Agency, on IEA’s Special Report on Sustainable Recovery on Wednesday, July 1. As Chief […]
The Payne Institute for Public Policy presents a webinar by Yotam Ariel, Co-Founder and CEO of Bluefield, discussing Precise Methane Data via Satellites and AI. Format: Webinar Date: Tuesday, July 21 […]
The impact of natural and human-made disasters can impact our community’s critical infrastructure, where the losses can cascade into larger scale disasters. How can we help predict human behavior and […]
The impact of natural and human-made disasters can impact our community’s critical infrastructure, where the losses can cascade into larger scale disasters. How can we help predict human behavior and […]