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MME Seminar: Ryan DeHoff

Hill Hall 920 15th St., Golden, CO, United States

Ryan DeHoff, Deposition Science and Technology Group Leader, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Host: Assistant Professor Aaron Stebner 202 Hill Hall

Webinar: Deploying Renewables for Hard to Decarbonize Sectors

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 […]

Pandemic Response – COVID-19 for Utilities

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 […]

Comparing Responsible Sourcing Approaches for Gold and Copper

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 […]

Webinar: Critical Minerals and the Energy Transition

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 […]

COVID-19: Impacts on Energy and Climate

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 […]

Virtual Workshop: Mineral Criticality and the Energy Transition

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 […]

Webinar: Oil Industry and Market Impacts of COVID-19

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, […]

Book Launch Webinar – Global Energy Politics

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, […]

Webinar – The Burnout Factor: New Insights for Stressful Times

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, […]

Free webinar

Addressing Anti-Blackness on Campus: Implications for Educators and Institutions

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 […]

Free webinar

Payne Institute Webinar – A Presentation on the IEA’s Special Report on Sustainable Recovery – July 1

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 Economist, Mr. Varro leads the Economics and Investment Office (EIO), a newly created group within the IEA that aims to offer sound and consistent energy […]

Innovate EMx Info Session

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 physical damages during these disasters so that we can employ early plans in the resilience of community infrastructures? What are the ways of using AI […]

Free

Innovate EMx Info Session

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 physical damages during these disasters so that we can employ early plans in the resilience of community infrastructures? What are the ways of using AI […]

Free

Payne Institute & ERGI Webinar – Bringing Together Government, Industry, and Community

The Payne Institute and the U.S. Department of State – Energy Resource Governance Initiative (ERGI) will host a series of webinars in the next few months. First up – Bringing Together Government, Industry, and Community brings together the governments of Australia, Botswana, Canada, Peru, and the United States founded ERGI with the understanding that clean […]

Using the Science of Team Science for Better Research Collaboration

Interdisciplinary collaboration is essential for solving complex problems, yet many researchers are not explicitly taught how to collaborate effectively. Dr. Plaisance will provide an overview of some of the key features and practices of successful teams. Topics include  the five aspects of a good team;  the potential benefits of diversity (and how diverse perspectives can […]

Payne Institute and ERGI – Sustainable Midstream Supply Chains Webinar

Payne Institute for Public Policy and the ERGI present a Tech Exchange Webinar  Sustainable Midstream Supply Chains: Mineral Processing, Industrial Policy, and Environmental Stewardship TOPIC: Sustainable Midstream Supply Chains: Mineral Processing, Industrial Policy, and Environmental Stewardship Hosted by: U.S Department of State, Energy Resource Governance (ERGI) and the Payne Institute for Public Policy TIME: Thursday, […]

Physics Colloquium: Safety and Hazardous Waste Generator Training

Tim Sweitzer Colorado School of Mines, Environmental Health & Safety MANDATORY safety training for faculty, staff, postdocs, grad students, and undergraduates working in laboratories. All lectures are via Zoom. If you would like to be invited to attend the colloquium via Zoom, please contact Dan Adams (daadams@mines.edu), Serena Eley (serenaeley@mines.edu), or Barbara Shellenberger (bpshellen@mines.edu) for […]