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 […]
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
Refresh your perspective by changing your thoughts. Learn how your thoughts impact your feelings and practice ways to adopt new perspectives to better serve you. On October 18th, come discover your brain’s influence and unleash the power of positive thought!
Michael Saffle, Program Specialist at the Borwen Awards, will be presenting an Information Session on the Boren Awards. Undergraduate Students: Boren Scholarships provide up to $25,000 to U.S. undergraduate students to study abroad in areas of the world that are critical to U.S. interests and underrepresented in study abroad, with a focus on language learning. […]
Everyone is invited to Tunes and Trucks at Brown - Marv Kay Way at 17th Street Thursday 10/19 11AM-2PMMusic, Food Trucks, Games, and Fun! Join Mech E for a lunchtime break with friends. Bring cash/credit to pick up lunch from the food trucks and hang out with friends, play ASME sponsored cornhole, and enjoy tunes […]
Transform Mines research campus with this funding opportunity for research instrumentation and equipment. This webinar presented by McAllister & Quinn will provide a program briefing of NSF’s Mid-Scale solicitation. Born out of the National Science Foundation’s 10 Big Ideas, the NSF Mid-Scale Research Infrastructure-1 and -2 (Mid-Scale RI-1 and RI-2) programs support the design and implementation […]
This webinar presented by McAllister & Quinn will provide a program briefing of NSF’s Mid-Scale solicitation. Born out of the National Science Foundation’s 10 Big Ideas, the NSF Mid-Scale Research Infrastructure-1 and -2 (Mid-Scale RI-1 and RI-2) programs support the design and implementation of research infrastructure — including equipment, cyberinfrastructure, large-scale datasets and personnel — whose total […]
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 […]
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 and Synthetic Designs of Conductive and Responsive Protein Nanowires Abstract: Electronic signals are the default carriers of information in solid-state devices, while biology mainly traffics […]
Don’t miss Trajectories 2023: Stories from Countdown to Launch, hosted by The Colorado School of Mines Aerospace Interest Group and the AIAA chapter at Mines! In its seventh year, this event features a panel of experts—including Dr. Bob Behnken, the Director of Technology Acceleration at Lockheed Martin Space, a retired United States Air Force Colonel, […]
The Mines Rockhounding Club (MRC) will be going to Leadville to collect twinned feldspar crystals on Saturday 10/21. We will meet at the CTLM Parking Lot at 9:30 a.m. Safety glasses are required and rock hammers are recommended. Mines welcomes individuals with disabilities. If you require an accommodation in order to participate in this event, […]
Come and learn about Electro Magnetic Applications (EMA) and meet employer reps! RSVP as food will be provided. Our team of electromagnetic effects scientists integrate proven, state-of-the-art analysis and simulation tools into extensible frameworks to properly model EM field interactions with complex air, space, and ground systems. We provide commercial EM simulation software and consulting/services […]
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 […]
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 relatively straightforward with coincidence-based correlation filters, the entangled state phases have received relatively little attention – despite the important role that phases play in defining […]
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 Site Screening and Geologic Modeling and Simulation of Prospective Carbonate Reservoirs for CO2 Storage in Central Kansas on Wednesday, October 25, 2023 from 10-11am in […]
The Mines Career Center and Humanitarian Engineering Department are partnering to host a panelist discussion regarding alternative engineering career paths and how to be a socially responsible engineer. The event will consist of a Q&A session and time dedicated for networking. Food and beverages will be provided!
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 […]
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 […]
Mines welcomes individuals with disabilities. If you require accommodation in order to participate in this event, please contact Ethan Deal by 8/30/23 at edeal@mines.edu. Advance notice may be necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs. SSG encourages everyone to check in on their mental health and seek support if they are feeling overwhelmed. Mines mental […]
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 B. Eng in Bioengineering from Nanyang Technological University in 2013. Rational Design of Interphases to Enable High Energy Metal-based Batteries Abstract: Advances in the basic […]
Mines welcomes individuals with disabilities. If you require accommodation in order to participate in this event, please contact Ethan Deal by 8/30/23 at edeal@mines.edu. Advance notice may be necessary to arrange for some accessibility needs. SSG encourages everyone to check in on their mental health and seek support if they are feeling overwhelmed. Mines mental […]
Join MAC for the Family & Friends Weekend tailgate as the Orediggers take on Western Colorado! Registration for a spot is required at least a week and a half in advance.
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 […]
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 cases. I’ll discuss a few specific technologies in quantum networking, include quantum key distribution, repeater-based quantum networks, and highlight AWS’s work on memory-enhanced quantum repeaters. […]
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 […]
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 ionizing to kill your part and it dies anyway…that will make you sit up and take notice! And when your billion-dollar satellite is already flying […]
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 Weather Windows for Outdoor Adventures on Wednesday, November 1, 2023 at the Colorado School of Mines. TOPIC: CHASING POWDER AND FINDING WEATHER WINDOWS FOR OUTDOOR ADVENTURES […]
Join Colorado School of Mines’ Global Energy Future Initiative (GEFI) as we explore the tremendous challenges facing the energy sector and meet the innovators rising to meet them. Event Date: Thursday, November 2, 2023 GEFI Innovation Forum Event Time: 1:00PM – 5:30PM MT GEFI Networking Reception: EVENT Time: 5:30pm – 6:30pm MT Alumni and friends […]
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 Event Time: 1:00PM – 5:30PM MT Networking Reception: 5:30pm – 6:30pm MT Location: Friedhoff Hall, Colorado School of Mines, 924 16th St. Golden, CO 80401 (MAP IT) Parking: Click […]
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 […]
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 research questions and developing new technologies. Come for a discussion of the synthesis of new layered compounds and 2D materials by Dr. Christina Birkel!
9:00 AM to 11:30 AM Coolbaugh House lawn Wear your Mines or holiday gear and enjoy a crisp fall morning on campus as you have your photo taken with our beloved mascot, Blaster.
The MRC will be going to Jamestown to collect fluorite and potentially some uraninite. Safety glasses and gloves are required, rock hammers are recommended. We will be meeting at the CTLM Parking lot at 9:30 am. Mines welcomes individuals with disabilities. If you require an accommodation in order to participate in this event, please contact […]
Have questions about what graduate school is really like? Join this informational dialogue with current graduate students and hear about their decisions to pursue a graduate degree, lessons learned, and advice. No RSVP required; light refreshments and snacks provided.
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 […]
Resident Advisors (RAs) are full-time students who live in the Residence Halls or Apartment Communities and are responsible for a particular floor/building of residents. They provide support, act as a resource for students, coordinate social and educational programs, and work with one another as a group to enforce community rules and university policies within the […]