Join us in welcoming Dr. Heidi Hausermann, an Associate Professor of Geography at Colorado State University. Her expertise is in landscape change, disease dynamics, politics of extraction and mixed methods. Artisanal and small-scale gold mining activities hugely expanded in the wake of the 2008 economic recession and, most recently, the global pandemic. Based on […]
Hear about the career paths of Mines Alumni Elena Dutcher '14, Scott Bennett '00, and Adam Janikowski MS '20 to learn: What brought them to their current companies? Where are the best places to live and work throughout their cities? What's the best way to get around and what's the culture like? How many Mines […]
Teams Meeting · 1/24 1pm – 1:30pm · 2/28 1pm – 1:30pm · 3/28 1pm – 1:30pm · 4/25 1pm – 1:30pm Campus units have a parallel mission and goals to the Mines DI&A Strategic Plan. The DI&A leadership team will hold monthly meetings to help 1) facilitate collaboration; 2) amplify and support each other’s program and activities; and […]
Presentation from 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Group Discussion from 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Oil and Gas industry is going through an enormous transition after the recent collapse of the commodity prices due to COVID 19. Massive consolidation in the industry will inevitably lead to cost control but the industry still needs new capital […]
Presentation from 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Group Discussion from 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Oil and Gas industry is going through an enormous transition after the recent collapse of the commodity prices due to COVID 19. Massive consolidation in the industry will inevitably lead to cost control but the industry still needs new capital […]
Presentation from 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Group Discussion from 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm Oil and Gas industry is going through an enormous transition after the recent collapse of the commodity prices due to COVID 19. Massive consolidation in the industry will inevitably lead to cost control but the industry still needs new capital […]
It’s not easy to bring people from different industries together. It’s even more challenging to get people with very different opinions—real estate developers, environmentalists, local residents, government officials, and engineers—to work together. Meg O’Connell has first-hand experience uniting diverse stakeholders around a common project. Learn how she’s led diverse teams to build the first mixed […]
Students are invited to an evening hosted by the Career Center and the McNeil Center for Entrepreneurship and Innovation to learn about a variety of career pathways working for start-ups. The event is a two-hour in-person event including: One hour panel of companies discussing what it is like to work for/with a start-up. One hours […]
Russell Stutz Honeywell/Quantinuum Abstract: Decades of progress in trapped ion quantum computing across academia, government labs, and industry enabled some of the world’s highest performing systems, improving our understanding of how to move forward in this emerging technology. Quantinuum is pursuing the quantum charge-coupled device (QCCD) architecture of trapped ion quantum computing and recently developed […]
Celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Mines Petroleum Engineering Department! Alumni panelists who have made their careers in petroleum will speak on the future of petroleum engineering, tips and tricks about building your career, and leadership skills needed. Date: Wednesday, March 2nd 12PM - 1PM. Location: Metals Hall, Green Center
https://mines.zoom.us/j/94681477082?pwd=bW5lQkdYK1dhQzU2dSs3ejJlaTh0UT09 Password: 425854 1/20 9:30am – 10am 2/3 9:30am – 10am 2/17 9:30am – 10am 3/3 9:30am – 10am 3/17 9:30am – 10am 3/31 9:30am – 10am 4/14 9:30am – 10am 4/28 9:30am – 10am The classroom equity and inclusion learning community is a space for instructors to engage in dialogue and learn about […]
GGE Department: Student Research Fair with Geophysics Sponsored by ConocoPhillips What: A presentation/ competition celebrating student research in Geology & Geological Engineering and Geophysics When: Thursday, March 3, 2022, 2-4pm in the Ben H. Parker Student Center Grand Ballroom Why: Share your research and engage in scholarly discussion with your colleagues, faculty, and guests from […]
On Feb. 24th, Russia launched a full scale invasion of Ukraine. Why did this happen? Where do we go from here? International Relations scholars Drs. Davis and Hancock and Historian Dr. Osgood will share their expertise on these issues and then open the floor to Q&A. International Relations scholar Dr. Hudson will moderate. Join in-person […]
On March 4th, 2022, a Scientific Writing Workshop will be held by Mines Writing Center.
Our Innov8x Challenges are 2-hour rapid fire challenges in which students brainstorm problems, identify beneficiaries – people who would benefit when the problem is solved. “Good” problems advance to our Innov8x course. Join us in person or Zoom.
Saturday, March 5th 8:30am – 3:30pm | RSVP Required Network and hear from keynote speaker Christy Uffelman of EDGE Leadership. Includes lunch and award ceremony for students and alumnae.
Saturday, March 5th 8:30am – 3:30pm | RSVP Required Network and hear from keynote speaker Christy Uffelman of EDGE Leadership. Includes lunch and award ceremony for students and alumnae.
Saturday, March 5th 8:30am – 3:30pm | RSVP Required Network and hear from keynote speaker Christy Uffelman of EDGE Leadership. Includes lunch and award ceremony for students and alumnae.
Join us in the MME Hot Shop, Hill Hall 125 on the Mines Campus (920 15th St, Golden, CO 80401), Saturday, March 5th anytime from 5-7pm, where we will be pouring liquid metal to make the first bronze-castings for a new instrument originally inspired by the Balinese gamelan gong and transformed through the Mines extended […]
https://mines.zoom.us/j/91857107926?pwd=U3UvT09pa3UzVFFmUEQ2dDQvWGEwQT09 Password: 195994 1/24 12pm – 12:30pm 2/7 12pm – 12:30pm 2/21 12pm – 12:30pm 3/7 12pm – 12:30pm 3/21 12pm – 12:30pm 4/4 12pm – 12:30pm 4/18 12pm – 12:30pm 5/2 12pm – 12:30pm Participants are guided through a 30-minute interactive session based on scenarios commonly experienced by underrepresented individuals on campus.
The Future of Drilling: Advancing Drilling Automation, Data Analytics, Machine Learning and AI This seminar will now be on zoom. It is an exciting time in the Drilling discipline. Novel advancements in systems automation are making well construction not only more reliable and efficient, but also safer. At the same time, activity is exploding in […]
Qin Zhu Mines, Humanities, Arts & Social Sciences Department Abstract: Perspectives on responsible research in STEM fields in the United States have been based almost exclusively on micro-level, individualistic, and US-centric biomedical frameworks. This talk will expand dominant approaches to research ethics education in science and engineering by incorporating some missing dimensions: (1) the global […]
Wednesday, March 9th 8:30am – 9:30am | RSVP Required March’s meeting will feature the Minimizing Micro Aggressions workshop and WGS breakfast
Wednesday, March 9th 3:00pm | Virtual Featuring Dr. Jennifer Miskimins. Department Head and Professor Petroleum Engineering Department Zoom Link: https://mines.zoom.us/j/97186206585
Students are invited to an evening hosted by the Career Center and Computer Science Department to learn about a variety of career pathways in computer science and network with industry partners. The event is a two-hour in-person event including: One hour panel of industry partners with facilitated Q&A about possible career paths in computer science […]
Thursday, March 10th 11:00am – 12:30pm | RSVP Required CEO and Mines Alumnae will give the keynote presentation followed by lunch and discussion. Location will come with RSVP confirmation.
These workshops are free and open to all current undergraduate students interested in attending. Whether you are preparing for the 2022 Undergraduate Research Symposium or working on polishing your research for publication, you are encouraged to join us! Writing Scientific Abstracts Workshop: Tuesday March 8th; 12p-1p in Marquez Hall 335 Designing Scientific Poster Workshop: […]
Want to learn how a CEO handles challenging conversations? Join Kerry Siggins, Mines alumna and CEO of global manufacturer StoneAge Tools, for a practical session on giving and receiving feedback. You’ll learn how to approach someone with feedback, how to structure feedback conversations, and how to appropriately follow up afterwards. Kerry will share how her commitments to authenticity, […]
On March 11th, 2022, Anne “Liz” Ware from the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) will give a talk entitled "Analytical Approaches for Characterization of Lignocellulosic Biomass Cell Walls to Develop Optimized Feedstocks for the Bioderived Value Chain."
Learn directly from professionals in the Civil Engineering industry! Details TBD.
https://mines.zoom.us/j/94415652750?pwd=bGp6b0Y2QndhdXd1R055ZjM3NnFTZz09 Password: 745656 · 2/14 11am – 12pm · 3/14 11am – 12pm · 4/11 11am – 12pm · 5/9 11am – 12pm The purpose of these monthly meetings is to engage all departments and campus units in guiding Mines DI&A, support your unit DI&A diversity efforts, share best practices as we implement our Strategic Plan for DI&A, and facilitate communication between the […]
There has been a large gap in the modeling and understanding of reservoir fluids; this deficiency has led to major inefficiencies in field development planning. Petroleum system modeling provides the timing, type and volume of fluids entering the reservoir (among other things). However, reservoir fluid compositional redistributions and phase changes during and post charge to […]
Please join the Payne Institute for Public Policy at the Colorado School of Mines as we welcome Randy Bell, Senior Director and Richard Morningstar Chair for Global Energy Security, Atlantic Council, presenting a virtual seminar titled Energy Politics on Tuesday, March 15, 2022 from 9:30am – 10:45am (MT). TOPIC: ENERGY POLITICS SPEAKER: RANDY BELL, SENIOR DIRECTOR AND RICHARD MORNINGSTAR […]
These workshops are free and open to all current undergraduate students interested in attending. Whether you are preparing for the 2022 Undergraduate Research Symposium or working on polishing your research for publication, you are encouraged to join us! Writing Scientific Abstracts Workshop: Tuesday March 8th; 12p-1p in Marquez Hall 335 Designing Scientific Poster Workshop: […]
Learn directly from professionals in the Renewable Energy industry! Details TBD.
Come join us March 15th at 5:00 pm for an exciting Panel Discussion and Networking Event on Renewable Energy Careers! Panelists will provide information about career paths related to renewable energy, energy efficiency & storage, including wind, solar, policy & economics, and give advice on how students can enter the profession. Following the panel, attendees […]
Come join us March 15th at 5:00 pm for an exciting Panel Discussion and Networking Event on Renewable Energy Careers! Panelists will provide information about career paths related to renewable energy, energy efficiency & storage, including wind, solar, policy & economics, and give advice on how students can enter the profession. Following the panel, attendees […]
Professor Sacks will discuss the artistic and social roles of the poet and poetry, the development of American ecopoetics, integrative and other poetic approaches that have influenced his writing, and will present some of the poems he has written over the past 60 years. Doctor Arthur Sacks is Professor Emeritus of Environmental Studies, Film Studies, […]