Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? I originally came to Mines thinking that I would be an engineer, specifically in chemical engineering with a
“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.
The goal of the two-day NSF Workshop on Quantum Engineering Education on Feb. 25-26 is to build a roadmap to establishing the robust and diverse student pipeline and educational infrastructure that the U.S. and its businesses need to lead the quantum revolution.
An associate professor of metallurgical and materials engineering received the Faculty Excellence Award while the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics swept the Mines Teaching Awards at
Quantum computers will soon be able to perform tasks that not even the most powerful classical computers are capable of today.An interdisciplinary team of researchers at Colorado School of Mines has
A Colorado School of Mines professor has received a $1.5 million National Science Foundation grant to develop an online gateway that will allow researchers around the world to run quick quantum
With start of the 2017-18 academic year, Colorado School of Mines proudly welcomes its newest faculty members, dedicated to advancing the science and technology of their respective fields and
A physics professor’s recent trip to the city of Al Ain in the United Arab Emirates to deliver several talks exemplifies Colorado School of Mines’ ongoing efforts to embody technical excellence while