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Eric Toberer in lab

Harnessing data for materials discovery goal of new $15M NSF Institute for Data-Driven Dynamical Design

September 28, 2021
A new $15 million interdisciplinary research institute led by Colorado School of Mines aims to create new theoretically grounded and experimentally validated approaches and tools to design and discover dynamical materials and structures while solving long-standing scientific challenges in the dynamical response of materials.
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Space Resources students take second, third place in NASA Break the Ice Challenge

September 21, 2021
“For Mines to win the medal count really cements our position in this industry,” Professor George Sowers said. “The team that won the overall prize was a pretty large aerospace corporation – we had graduate students that went toe to toe with a professional company.”
Mines students and faculty working in a clean room

Mines Quantum Engineering Program wins $3M NSF grant for graduate student training

September 14, 2021
“Quantum technologies are poised to revolutionize how we compute, communicate and sense and this requires engineers that have an interdisciplinary education,” Mines' Peter Aaen said.
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Mines takes top spot among Colorado’s national universities in latest U.S. News rankings 

September 13, 2021
Mines was also recognized for its support of student veterans, innovation, undergraduate computer science program and undergraduate teaching in the annual rankings.
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Mines faculty to study engineering ethics education across cultures

September 9, 2021
In collaboration with colleagues in the United States, China and the Netherlands, Mines Assistant Professor Qin Zhu and Research Assistant Professor Rockwell Clancy are leading a project to study the
Student researcher working on engineered streambed

Engineering Streambeds: Naturalizing the Urban Landscape

September 8, 2021
Concrete sewers and gutters are very efficient when it comes to moving water quickly. But Colorado School of Mines researchers are looking at integrating natural alternatives to the built environment to help purify and clean groundwater supplies.
Doga Cagdas Demirkan

Doga Cagdas Demirkan: "Mines is the number one ranked school in the mining engineering field—that’s why I chose to come here."

September 7, 2021
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? My background is mining engineering and I want to continue on my academic life to earn a PhD. I started looking for
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Mines, Lockheed Martin to host Over the Dusty Moon student design challenge

September 7, 2021
Colorado School of Mines, in partnership with Lockheed Martin Space, announce a new global student design challenge open to student teams from any accredited university worldwide.
Paulo Tabares in the lab with students

Mines, Red Rocks Community College receive funding from DOE to improve energy efficiency in manufacturing

September 7, 2021
The Rocky Mountain Industrial Assessment Center will result in shared courses where students from both institutions can learn about how to improve energy efficiency in the building and manufacturing industry.
Core scanner for the measurement of the elemental composition of drill core

Mines to build advanced geosciences lab for non-destructive analysis of drill core

September 2, 2021
Researchers at Colorado School of Mines are teaming up with Swedish company Minalyze AB to build an advanced geosciences research laboratory for non-destructive compositional analysis of drill core.

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