MME Ansell Seminar Series – Dr. Tobias Huber
Hill Hall 920 15th St., Golden, CO, United StatesDr. Tobias Huber: Novel Tools for In-situ Experiments for Electrochemistry and in Solid State Ionics On 3/27 at 4:00 pm in HH 202
Dr. Tobias Huber: Novel Tools for In-situ Experiments for Electrochemistry and in Solid State Ionics On 3/27 at 4:00 pm in HH 202
All students are welcome to attend to voice their ideas, concerns, and feedback with your Undergraduate Student Government. Attend Senate meetings every week! Sitting in on Senate meetings allows you to voice your concerns, or learn about our current projects being worked on. Sit down with your class representatives, class president, or governing body representative […]
Murray Holland CU Boulder Abstract: The creation of a matter-wave interferometer can be achieved by loading Bose-Einstein condensed atoms into a crystal of light formed by interfering laser beams.It has recently been realized that by translating this optical lattice in a specific way, the traditional steps of interferometry can all be implemented, i.e., splitting, propagating, […]
Please join the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines as we welcome Fellow Trisha Curtis with Director Morgan Bazilian on a hybrid seminar discussing Energy Security, China, Inflation, and Oil Prices on Tuesday, April 1, 2025 in Golden, CO. Free lunch will be provided. TOPIC: A DISCUSSION ON ENERGY SECURITY, CHINA, INFLATION, […]
The Next Level is a place for graduate students to support each other through the experience of being a Mines graduate student. Graduate students face unique challenges such as advanced academics, complicated relationships with faculty, research pressures and building a life beyond grad school. Navigating this “next level” can be extremely stressful and exhausting. Graduate […]
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Undergraduates face many challenges and changes throughout their journey at Mines including adjusting to new living situations, dealing with increased academic stress, going through changes with relationships, and finding an internship or job. This group is a supportive place where you can share your experiences with other undergraduate students, find connection with peers and learn […]
All students are welcome to attend to voice their ideas, concerns, and feedback with your Undergraduate Student Government. Attend Senate meetings every week! Sitting in on Senate meetings allows you to voice your concerns, or learn about our current projects being worked on. Sit down with your class representatives, class president, or governing body representative […]
The Career Center is offering students the opportunity to get Professional Profile Photos. The photoshoot will be on Friday, April 4th from 12:00pm to 2:00pm in Ballroom E - Ben Parker Student Center. This is a drop in event and no registration is required to participate. Photos will receive light touch-ups and be sent to […]
Van Tuyl Lecture, April 7, 2025, Berthoud 205, 12-1pm Ryan Gold, United States Geological Survey Shaking Ground: Mitigating Geologic Hazards through Science Abstract: Earthquakes, landslides, and geomagnetic storms can cause damages and losses to life and property. The mission of the U.S. Geological Survey's Geologic Hazards Science Center (GHSC) is to mitigate losses from those […]
Nanfang Yu Columbia University Abstract: In this talk, I will share with the audience recent and on-going work in my lab on metasurfaces and biophotonics. Metasurfaces utilize strong interactions between light and nanostructured thin films to control light with subwavelength precision. I will describe how we use metasurface as a technology platform to innovate free-space […]
How do upheavals of masculinity, ecologies, and democracy converge on the American Great Plains? What kind of writing can contribute to wider efforts to reclaim common ground at this pivotal historical moment? To explore such questions, this reading from a manuscript-in-progress excavates the emotional and environmental terrain of the author’s family homestead located along western […]
Wednesday, April 9th - Quantum Engineering Seminar When: 9:00 am - 10:00 am Where: Labriola 202 or join via Zoom (https://mines.zoom.us/s/97076035397) What: We are excited to welcome Zach Newman, one of the co-founders of Octave Photonics! Octave Photonics specializes in fabricating and packaging cutting-edge nonlinear nanophotonic components. This talk was rescheduled from Mines Quantum Week, […]
Join us for the Mining Engineering Department's 2nd Annual Tim Haddon '70 Distinguished Lecture, where you'll hear from leading minds in mining engineering. Reconnect with fellow alumni, enjoy a meal, and engage in an insightful lecture by Cassie Boggs, Chair of the Board of Directors of Hecla Mining Company. The evening will begin with dinner, […]
Undergraduates face many challenges and changes throughout their journey at Mines including adjusting to new living situations, dealing with increased academic stress, going through changes with relationships, and finding an internship or job. This group is a supportive place where you can share your experiences with other undergraduate students, find connection with peers and learn […]
Dr. Robert Kelly: Improved Understanding of the Localized Corrosion of Metallic Materials On 4/10 at 4:00pm in HH202
All students are welcome to attend to voice their ideas, concerns, and feedback with your Undergraduate Student Government. Attend Senate meetings every week! Sitting in on Senate meetings allows you to voice your concerns, or learn about our current projects being worked on. Sit down with your class representatives, class president, or governing body representative […]
Van Tuyl Lecture, April 14, 2025, Berthoud 205, 12-1pm Paul Santi, CSM Geology and Geological Engineering Reducing Risk from Landslides and Debris Flows: How to Respond when Mother Earth Doesn’t Love You Abstract: As populations continue to push into the wildland-urban interface and climate change produces more severe storms and expanded wildfire impacts, tools for […]
Van Tuyl Lecture, April 14, 2025, Berthoud 205, 12-1pm Zane Jobe, CSM Geology and Geological Engineering How Sedimentary Geology can Predict Hotspots of Microplastic and Trash in Rivers, Lakes, and Oceans Abstract TBA: This lecture is scheduled in a hybrid format. If you would like to join the meeting please: Join from PC, Mac, Linux, […]
Mines Faculty Senate and Research Council present the annual Research Fusion Event. Come to learn about research on campus in brief 5-minute presentations! Lunch will be served, and attendees will have the chance to vote for their favorite speakers! This year's speakers include Pejman Tajmasebi (PE), Gabe Fierro (CS), Omid Beik (EE), Adrienne Marshall (GENG), […]
Mines Faculty Senate and Research Council present the annual Research Fusion Event. Come to learn about research on campus in brief 5-minute presentations! Lunch will be served, and attendees will be able to vote for their favorite speakers! This year's speakers will include Pejman Tajmasebi (PE), Gabe Fierro (CS), Omid Beik (EE), Adrienne Marshall (GENG), […]
Phil Richerme Indiana University at Bloomington Topic to be announced All lectures held in CTLM102 unless otherwise specified Pre-seminar snacks will be offered in CoorsTek 140 from 3:30pm-4:00pm.
Are you heading into a summer internship? Or a graduating student heading into your full-time job? Come celebrate with VIP and the Career Center and get ready with skills to crush your first day! Countdown to Career Celebration | 4 – 5:15 pm Kick off the evening with an interactive celebration where you can stock up […]
Time in nature promotes mental health, reduces stress, and enhances well-being for individuals and communities. In this workshop, we explore how gardens amplify these benefits and provide practical guidance for creating a wellness practice in nature. Learn from an expert from Denver Urban Gardens how to use gardens to foster resilience and connection, whether for […]
Undergraduates face many challenges and changes throughout their journey at Mines including adjusting to new living situations, dealing with increased academic stress, going through changes with relationships, and finding an internship or job. This group is a supportive place where you can share your experiences with other undergraduate students, find connection with peers and learn […]
Dr. Sridhar Seetharaman: Emission Reduction Paths for the Steel Industry On 4/17 at 4-5pm in HH 202
All students are welcome to attend to voice their ideas, concerns, and feedback with your Undergraduate Student Government. Attend Senate meetings every week! Sitting in on Senate meetings allows you to voice your concerns, or learn about our current projects being worked on. Sit down with your class representatives, class president, or governing body representative […]
Van Tuyl Lecture, April 21, 2025, Berthoud 205, 12-1pm Ben Livneh, University of Colorado, Boulder Burning Questions: Unraveling Wildfie Ripples from Water Quality to Landslides Abstract: Wildfires fundamentally alter the dynamics of both water quality and landscape stability, presenting a cascade of challenges across multiple scales. This presentation synthesizes recent research investigating two interrelated consequences […]
Lu Lu University of Wisconsin at Madison Topic to be announced All lectures held in CTLM102 unless otherwise specified Pre-seminar snacks will be offered in CoorsTek 140 from 3:30pm-4:00pm.
Undergraduates face many challenges and changes throughout their journey at Mines including adjusting to new living situations, dealing with increased academic stress, going through changes with relationships, and finding an internship or job. This group is a supportive place where you can share your experiences with other undergraduate students, find connection with peers and learn […]
Dr. David Mebane: Connecting data and physical models through embedded machine learning at electrochemical interfaces and beyond 4/24 at 4pm in HH202
This workshop explores all the benefits and joys of composting with worms! Indoor worm bins allow us to divert organic waste from the landfill all year round and are a great way to convert kitchen waste into compost. Whether you want to start a worm bin in the office, a classroom, or in your own […]
All students are welcome to attend to voice their ideas, concerns, and feedback with your Undergraduate Student Government. Attend Senate meetings every week! Sitting in on Senate meetings allows you to voice your concerns, or learn about our current projects being worked on. Sit down with your class representatives, class president, or governing body representative […]
Mines Spring 2025 Concert Band
Mines Spring 2025 Guitar Ensemble
Mines Spring 2025 Philharmonic Orchestra
Mines Spring 2025 Jazz Big Band Concert
Van Tuyl Lecture, April 28, 2025, Berthoud 205, 12-1pm Molly Patterson, Binghamton University, New York Spatially Variable Response of Antarctica's Ice Sheets to Orbital Forcing During the Pliocene Abstract: Variations […]
Join Juan J. Morales for a celebratory evening of poetry for National Poetry Month. Professor Morales will read from his new book and then open up a discussion and question […]