Energy and Materials


Discover how Mines student Cece DiSibio is shaping the future of quantum information science through hands-on research at Argonne National Laboratory.
Mines is equipping students for quantum jobs with degrees built for industry, shaping the future of quantum science in Colorado and beyond.
Mines startup GTO Technologies closes funding round led by Grantham Foundation to advance geothermal technology for Enhanced Geothermal Systems (EGS)
Physics Assistant Professor Wouter Van De Pontseele explores the intersections of quantum computing and particle physics in underground labs built for ultra-sensitive research.
The Colorado Underground Research Institute transforms Edgar Mine into a hub for quantum research, advancing detectors, sensing and precision physics.
A Colorado School of Mines professor is leading an international team studying how heavy, high-energy electrons and machine learning can produce better images of what’s happening inside storage casks.
Award-winning research advances next-generation computer chips with atomic-scale plasma etching innovations.
Crystal Heter ’99 reflects on leadership roles in the energy industry and lessons for future Mines leaders.
Colorado School of Mines and University of Guam partner to offer a mechanical engineering degree on island, launching in 2026 to serve both civilian and military-connected learners.
Libby Booton ’16 mentors students, paying it forward after a meeting with a fellow alum at NASA launched her aerospace career.