by Barbara Shellenberger | Feb 23, 2023
Passionate about people and buildings? Join us on a conversation about how JEDI factors affect building design & vice versa! Did you know you spend around 93% of your time in buildings? With such an intertwined relationship, it is important that buildings are...
by Barbara Shellenberger | Feb 15, 2023
MICHAEL CELIA Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Princeton University Subsurface energy systems have historically focused on extraction of hydrocarbons through mining (coal) or drilling and pumping (oil and gas). These extractive industries have led to...
by Juliana Reid | Feb 8, 2023
RUBEN JUANES Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, MIT Earthquakes occur when faults slip. While the most devastating earthquakes are of tectonic origin, human activities have been associated with the triggering of earthquakes that have caused substantial...
by Karie Farr | Feb 6, 2023
Please join us for the annual Capstone Design Showcase! Open to the public from 9:30-11am in Lockridge Arena in the Rec Center. This semester, 75+ teams will display their year-long, client-driven design projects. In addition to learning from Mines students, you can...