Energy and Materials


This story appears in the Fall/Winter 2013 issue of Mines magazine. How can light be manipulated to slice a clean incision in the fragile lens of a human eye? Or to create three-dimensional videos of
Physics Professor Lincoln Carr and Liberal Arts and International Studies Professor Toni Lefton are connecting science and poetry in a new course this semester. “Honors courses and programs exist in
The Mines Society of Physics Students (SPS) will be hosting the Haunted Physics Lab Oct. 26 in Friedhoff Hall in the Green Center, 924 16 th St. Doors will open at 11:30 a.m. and the event will start
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By Todd Neff Enrollment numbers at Mines suggest it’s a hot new field of study, but this is a subject with a long, long history. We’re talking about physics, the realm of Archimedes, Copernicus
GOLDEN, Colo., June 3, 2013 – Melissa Krebs, assistant professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, has been selected as a 2013 Boettcher Investigator, for her research regarding “Controlled