GP@100 Distinguished Alumni Lecture Series
GP@100 Distinguished Alumni Heiland Lecture October 18, Distinguished Alumni Heiland Lecture - Dr. Nori Nakata, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm with student, faculty, and alumni reception event 4:30 - 6:30 pm
GP@100 Distinguished Alumni Heiland Lecture October 18, Distinguished Alumni Heiland Lecture - Dr. Nori Nakata, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm with student, faculty, and alumni reception event 4:30 - 6:30 pm
Dr. Hochbaum is an Associate Professor in the Departments of Materials Science and Engineering, Chemistry, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, and Molecular Biology and Biochemistry at the University of California, Irvine. Natural […]
Mark Siemens University of Denver, Department of Physics & Astronomy Abstract: Entangled photons are a valuable resource for quantum logic, imaging, and information theory. While measuring entangled state amplitudes is […]
Please join the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines as we welcome Jason Eleson, Founder and Senior Geoscientist, the GeoIntegra Group, presenting a hybrid seminar titled On […]
Dr. Shuya Wei is an assistant professor in the Department of Chemical & Biological Engineering at UNM. She obtained her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering from Cornell University in 2017 and […]
Quantum Networking, Frank Ling, Amazon Web Services Abstract: The quantum technology landscape is evolving fast. Quantum networking as one of the three main thrusts in quantum technology has broad use […]
Raymond Ladbury NASA Abstract: Watching a part fail while radiation testing is not an uncommon experience. However, when the previous testing on your part suggests that protons are too feebly […]
Please join the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines as we welcome Joel Gratz, founding meteorologist at Open Snow, presenting a hybrid seminar titled Chasing Powder and Finding […]
Join Colorado School of Mines’ Global Energy Future Initiative as we explore the tremendous challenges facing the energy sector and meet the innovators rising to meet them. Event Date: Thursday, November 2, 2023 […]
We are facing many exciting challenges in materials chemistry, and being able to produce high-quality and new materials plays a key role in unraveling the almost endless list of open […]
Please join the Payne Institute for Public Policy, Mines DI&A, and Mines Athletics as we welcome Johnnie Johnson, Former NFL All-Pro, presenting a webinar titled From Athletics to Engineering: 8 Ways to Support […]
MADS BAHRAMI Wolfram Academic Innovation Support (AI, Quantum and more)
Ronald Fernando Garcia Ruiz Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Physics Abstract: A precise understanding of the interaction between the atomic nucleus and its bound electrons enables the exploration of physical […]
Frontiers in Glassy Materials: Spatial and Temporal Complexity at the Nanoscale Paul Voyles is Professor of Materials Science and Engineering and Harvey D. Spangler Professor of Engineering at the University […]
Zoom link: https://mines.zoom.us/j/97770911950
ROBIN KOTHARI Google Quantum AI How simulating balls and springs captures the power of quantum computing Abstract: I'll describe a classical problem related to simulating the classical time dynamics of […]
Tenio Popmintchev University of California, San Diego Abstract: Ultrafast imaging and spectroscopies using coherent EUV - X-ray light based on the nonlinear process of high harmonic generation are already addressing […]
Please join the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines as we welcome Pedro Lagrava Burgoa, Bolivian Senator for Potisi, presenting a hybrid seminar titled the Scenario for […]
Visualizing microbial oxygen use surrounding roots using transparent soils and oxygen-sensitive nanosensors Erin Nuccio, Megan Kan, Edith Lai, Josh White, Sam Saccomano, Kevin Cash, Ted Laurence, Peter Weber, Ty Samo […]
Gamma-Ray Spectroscopy Research with Radioactive Ion Beams at TRIUMF-ISAC The Isotope Separator and Accelerator (ISAC) facility located at the TRIUMF laboratory in Vancouver, Canada, is an advanced radioactive ion beam […]
Flash activation of conductive oxide materials for low-temperature oxygen evolving anodes Mines PI: Megan Holtz (Metallurgical and Materials Engineering) NREL PI: Elliot Padgett (Chemistry) Virtual via Zoom We propose to […]
Sara Warix, CSM Geology & Geological Engineering/ Geophysics PhD Candidate 2023 Student Research Fair Winner, 4-5PM, Berthoud 241 'Impacts of Climate Change on Headwater Stream Discharge and Chemistry' Abstract: In […]
The CBE Department wishes everyone a happy and healthy holiday.
CALEB ROTELLO, NREL
Giulia Mancini Universita di Pavia (Pavia, Italy), Department of Physics Abstract: Ultrafast scattering, spectroscopy and imaging are essential tools for understanding and quantifying the functionality of nanoscale systems in space […]
The Countoscope: measuring self and collective diffusion with fancy counting Modern microscopy techniques can image complex, microscopic systems with an unprecedented resolution – but methods to analyze these images are […]
Weimer Distinguished Lecture, Dr. Donna S. Anderson, Geology & Geological Engineering, Friedhoff Hall, 3:30-6PM 'Golden’s Mining Roots and Legacies: A Journey in Geoheritage' Abstract: Gold in Golden? Clay, beer, sewers, […]
Research in our group investigates fundamental and applied issues in membrane protein biophysics, alternative energy sources, and nanotechnology. We seek to determine the effect of local environments on chemical reaction […]
Join the Physics Department for the graduate student poster session, food, and drink. Physics undergrad majors, graduate students, faculty, staff, and alumni are all invited to attend. CoorsTek Lobby
No physics colloquium
Eliot Kapit Colorado School of Mines, Physics Department Abstract: A huge range of important problems in computer science--including task optimization, formal logic, encryption, and machine learning--can be solved by finding […]
Austin Cummings Penn State, Department of Physics Abstract: Cosmic rays and neutrinos provide a unique window into observations of the most violent physical phenomena in the universe. At the highest […]
Harnessing and Shaping Mid-Infrared Light for Biosensing The mid-infrared (mid-IR) region of the electromagnetic spectrum, also known as the molecular fingerprint region, has long been a focus of scientific and […]
Radiochemistry in the Fukushima Province: Where Science and Public Perception Meet The goal of radioanalytical chemistry is to identify and quantify radioisotopes present in a variety of samples. It combines […]
Please join the Mines Global Energy Future Initiative and the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines as we welcome Dr. Christina Chang, Partner, Lowercarbon Capital, presenting a hybrid seminar […]
No physics colloquium
Eliot Kapit Colorado School of Mines, Department of Physics Abstract: A huge range of important problems in computer science--including task optimization, formal logic, encryption, and machine learning--can be solved by […]