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 […]
Giulia Mancini Universita di Pavia (Pavia, Italy), Department of Physics Abstract: Ultrafast scattering, spectroscopy and imaging are essential tools for understanding and quantifying the functionality of nanoscale systems in space and time domains. The past decades witnessed a revolution in ultrafast pulsed sources, from optical lasers to pulsed X-rays sources. In the X-ray regime, X-ray […]
Bailey Burns, a Mines Space Resources Alumni working at Blue Origin. She has had a successful career working at multiple aerospace companies and growing her network. She will talk about her career and professional development and how to build your personal brand to help you excel in your career in the aerospace industry! Free Panda […]
Calling all Orediggers to come crack open geodes and enjoy sweet gingerbread with Student Outreach and Support! Join us for an evening of stress relief and release as we hammer geodes and indulge in the best holiday snacks (in our opinion). Geodes, hammers, and gingerbread will be provided! See our ad in the Daily Blast!
The Countoscope: measuring self and collective diffusion with fancy counting Modern microscopy techniques can image complex, microscopic systems with an unprecedented resolution – but methods to analyze these images are much less robust. Available techniques rely on reconstructing and analyzing particle trajectories which can be difficult or impossible in dense, heterogeneous systems, or when particle […]
While decarbonization efforts aim to advance global environmental goals, new technological systems may exacerbate or create social inequities and local environmental risks. Typical R&D practices often fail to address complex interplays between society, environment, and technology, including the role of public participation in the R&D process. Initiatives such as Justice40 and requirements to report community […]
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 […]
Weimer Distinguished Lecture, Dr. Donna S. Anderson, Geology & Geological Engineering, Friedhoff Hall, 3:30-6PM 'Golden’s Mining Roots and Legacies: A Journey in Geoheritage' Abstract: Gold in Golden? Clay, beer, sewers, brick, and spark plugs? Aggregate, paved streets and open space? Clear Creek and tubing? Golden’s 160+year mining history left these and other legacies, forming a […]