The Payne Institute for Public Policy presents a webinar by Laszlo Varro, Chief Economist, International Energy Agency, on IEA’s Special Report on Sustainable Recovery on Wednesday, July 1. As Chief Economist, Mr. Varro leads the Economics and Investment Office (EIO), a newly created group within the IEA that aims to offer sound and consistent energy […]
CO School of Mines Faculty collaborators invite you to join their NSF Virtual Expo on their new Personalized AI Guidance Ecosystem for Seamless Workforce Transitioning (PAIGE). Please follow the link for details and registration. Format: Virtual Expo Date and Times: Wednesday, July 1, 12:30pm - 4:00pm Thursday, July 2, 8:00am - 11:30am NSF Virtual Expo […]
CO School of Mines Faculty collaborators invite you to join their NSF Virtual Expo on their new Personalized AI Guidance Ecosystem for Seamless Workforce Transitioning (PAIGE). Please follow the link for details and registration. Format: Virtual Expo Date and Times: Wednesday, July 1, 12:30pm - 4:00pm Thursday, July 2, 8:00am - 11:30am NSF Virtual Expo […]
The Payne Institute for Public Policy presents a webinar by Yotam Ariel, Co-Founder and CEO of Bluefield, discussing Precise Methane Data via Satellites and AI. Format: Webinar Date: Tuesday, July 21 Time: 8:30am - 9:30am MT No registration necessary: see flyer for details and links.
The impact of natural and human-made disasters can impact our community’s critical infrastructure, where the losses can cascade into larger scale disasters. How can we help predict human behavior and physical damages during these disasters so that we can employ early plans in the resilience of community infrastructures? What are the ways of using AI […]
The Payne Institute for Public Policy is proud to partner with the Atlantic Council in presenting National Security and the Energy Transition: Why US Leadership Matters. Payne Institute Director Morgan Bazilian will present the closing remarks. An expert panel discusses the clean energy-national security nexus and the critical importance of renewed US leadership in the […]
The impact of natural and human-made disasters can impact our community’s critical infrastructure, where the losses can cascade into larger scale disasters. How can we help predict human behavior and physical damages during these disasters so that we can employ early plans in the resilience of community infrastructures? What are the ways of using AI […]
Join Vice President of Research Stefanie Tompkins and the Research and Technology Transfer Office for the annual Summer Faculty Research Discussions. All Mines staff are welcome to attend. Tune in for updates on past year research activities, ongoing research projects, goals for next year, and an extensive audience-driven Q&A session. Four sessions will be offered—you […]