Quantum Engineering Graduate Seminar
Alderson Hall 1613 Illinois St., Golden, CO, United StatesMADS BAHRAMI Wolfram Academic Innovation Support (AI, Quantum and more)
MADS BAHRAMI Wolfram Academic Innovation Support (AI, Quantum and more)
Understanding how to fund a graduate education and the resources available is important when deciding on going to graduate school. Join this workshop to learn tips, insights, and things to consider when funding a graduate school education. Lunch provided; Space Limited. Please complete this form to confirm your registration: https://forms.office.com/r/hBgYCjWqDC
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 […]
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 phenomena across a wide range of energy scales. Atoms and molecules containing nuclei with extreme proton-to-neutron ratios can be artificially created to amplify and study […]
DISTINGUISHED SEMINAR: ENERGY SEMINAR SERIES Dr. Kathryn Huff Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy US Department of Energy Nuclear Energy Deployment at Scale Abstract: Nuclear Energy Deployment at Scale DISTINGUISHED SEMINAR: ENERGY SEMINAR SERIES Dr. Kathryn Huff Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy US Department of Energy Wednesday, November 8, 4:00 pm (MT) Hill Hall 202 President […]
Statements of Purpose are a key component of any competitive application. In this session you will learn how to persuasively articulate why your experience, accomplishments, and goals make you an ideal candidate for your chosen graduate program. Lunch provided; Space Limited; Please visit DiggerNet to register.
DISTINGUISHED SEMINAR: ENERGY SEMINAR SERIES Dr. Kathryn Huff Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy US Department of Energy Nuclear Energy Deployment at Scale Abstract: Nuclear Energy Deployment at Scale DISTINGUISHED SEMINAR: ENERGY SEMINAR SERIES Dr. Kathryn Huff Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy US Department of Energy Wednesday, November 8, 4:00 pm (MT) Hill Hall 202 President […]
Sigma Xi, the Scientific Research Honor Society, would like to invite you to a meeting on Wednesday, November 8, 2023 at 5pm in Metals Hall (Green Center). Refreshments will be served starting at 4:45pm. This meeting aims to bring our members together for a social function and welcome our newest members. As part of the […]
Interested in the Nuclear Science Graduate Program? Have Questions? Join us for lunch to learn more!
Positioning Yourself and Your Research for Funding Competitiveness Presented by Kelsey Hassevoort, PhD, Managing Director, Research Universities Practice at McAllister & Quinn Date: Thursday, November 9 Time: Noon – 1:00 pm Location: Virtual – we will send you a calendar invite with a Zoom link upon registration. This webinar presented by McAllister & Quinn will provide early career investigators […]
Men at Mines is a weekly drop-in support group for male-identifying students to support each other through their shared experience at Mines. Students can face multiple challenges such as anxiety, building relationships, stress management, imposter syndrome, finding balance, etc. Students are welcome to drop-in whenever they want to connect with peers, celebrate successes and give […]
Interested in a graduate program at Mines? Stop by this event to explore different graduate school program options on-campus and get questions answered about being a graduate student at Mines. This event is free and open to all students. Light food and beverages provided.
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 of Wisconsin-Madison. He earned degrees in physics from Oberlin College and the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, then worked as a post-doctoral member of technical staff […]
Zoom link: https://mines.zoom.us/j/97770911950
Come on down to SSG this Friday at 12:00 P.M. in MZ 222 to hear from Mines Alumni Gavin Wilson from USGS. Food from Snarfs sandwiches will be provided. Mines welcomes individuals with disabilities. If you require accommodation in order to participate in this event, please contact Ethan Deal by 11/10/23 at edeal@mines.edu. Advance notice […]
GP@100 GP Gives CCUS Workshop November 10, GP Gives CCUS Workshop, 12:00 - 4:00 followed by Happy Hour. Free to alumni! RSVP https://forms.office.com/r/Rez1ADEXH3
Weekly meeting for Resonance Music in Spruce Treehouse. Our topics vary from week to week but will consist of jam sessions, music production, and hardware projects. Hope to see you there! Mines welcomes individuals with disabilities. If you require an accommodation in order to participate in this event, please contact Reid Mitchell before the event […]
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 2^n balls and springs that can be solved by quantum computers in poly(n) time (the problem is in BQP) and which also captures the power […]
Please join us for an interactive Group Presentation Session (GPS) to learn about opportunities for U.S. citizens to pursue graduate or professional study, conduct research, or teach English. During the session, you will find out about the types of Fulbright awards, application components, tips, and get your questions answered. Following the program overview, attendees will […]
Students are invited to drop-in to have a professional photo taken courtesy of the Mines Career Center.
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 […]
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 grand challenges in complex molecular systems, plasmas, and advanced nanomaterials. The exquisite quantum control of the attosecond dynamics of the rescattering electrons in this extreme […]
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 Bolivian Mining and Lithium on Wednesday, November 15, 2023 in Golden, CO. TOPIC: THE SCENARIO FOR BOLIVIAN MINING AND LITHIUM SPEAKER: PEDRO LAGRAVA BURGOA, BOLIVIAN SENATOR 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 While topsoils are often considered an aerobic habitat, it is known that oxygen-sensitive microbial processes can occur under seemingly aerobic conditions. Previous work suggests that […]
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 facility of the Isotope Separation On-Line type. Intense beams of rare isotopes are produced by bombarding thick production targets with up to 100 uA of […]
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 understand conductivity mechanisms, electrochemical stability, and processibility of flashed titania for Proton exchange membrane electrolysis (PEME) catalyst supports and microporous layer (MPLs). This project would […]
Men at Mines is a weekly drop-in support group for male-identifying students to support each other through their shared experience at Mines. Students can face multiple challenges such as anxiety, building relationships, stress management, imposter syndrome, finding balance, etc. Students are welcome to drop-in whenever they want to connect with peers, celebrate successes and give […]
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 western U.S., climate change is causing more precipitation to fall as rain rather than snow and it is currently unclear how, where, and when […]
From 12:00 PM to 12:30 PM, graduating student loan borrowers can attend this in-person session about the rights and responsibilities of a federal loan borrower including repayment options.
Weekly meeting for Resonance Music in Spruce Treehouse. Our topics vary from week to week but will consist of jam sessions, music production, and hardware projects. Hope to see you there! Mines welcomes individuals with disabilities. If you require an accommodation in order to participate in this event, please contact Reid Mitchell before the event […]
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 […]
Bedtime Basics & Blanket Yoga: Please join Student Outreach & Support to learn about sleep hygiene. During this event we will have a short chat about sleep wellness followed by a 30-minutes yin yoga flow. Please bring a blanket, mat or towel. Sleepy tea and other assorted goodies will be provided. Depending on attendance two […]
Society of Women in Physics is a student organization centered on providing a welcoming place for gender minorities in physics. We discuss physics culture, career journeys, and create an open area for socialization within the department. SWiP is open to anyone, and all meetings are catered! We meet the fourth Thursday of every month in […]
The CBE Department wishes everyone a happy and healthy holiday.
Weekly meeting for Resonance Music in Spruce Treehouse. Our topics vary from week to week but will consist of jam sessions, music production, and hardware projects. Hope to see you there! Mines welcomes individuals with disabilities. If you require an accommodation in order to participate in this event, please contact Reid Mitchell before the event […]
CALEB ROTELLO, NREL
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 […]