If you have seen the James Bond movie, GoldenEye, or played the Nintendo 64 video game, you might remember the radio telescope at the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. Mines mechanical engineering
An informational event providing insight into the function and practice of hydraulic fracture stimulation in the oil and gas industry, “Hydraulic Fracturing: Facts and Fiction,” was presented by the
GOLDEN, Colo., March 7, 2014 – Researchers at Colorado School of Mines have discovered a breakthrough in the understanding of lithium ion batteries that may have important implications for future
Colorado School of Mines mechanical engineering student Emily Wong recently launched Project Positivity, a movement to spread positivity on campus. Wong leaves post-it notes with uplifting messages
Colorado School of Mines will compete against nine other schools at the National Collegiate Wind Competition in May in Las Vegas. Teams will be showcasing a lightweight, transportable wind turbine
GOLDEN, Colo., March 4, 2014 -- The President's Distinguished Lecture Series presents Ram Shenoy, chief technology officer of ConocoPhillips and member of the U.S. Secretary of Energy Advisory Board
Mines students are working with Mechanical Engineering (ME) professor John Steele and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) professor Qi Han to build and develop a system to automate oil
The Feb. 27-28 Conference on Earth & Energy Research gave graduate students the opportunity to practice presenting their research in a professional environment, while judges provided feedback. Last
GOLDEN, Colo., March 3, 2014 – The Colorado School of Mines Society of Physics Students (SPS) recently received the Future Faces of Physics Award for $300 from the national SPS and Sigma Pi Sigma
Former Mines PhD student and recipient of the 2014 Nicholas Metropolis Award for Outstanding Doctoral Work in Computational Physics, Michael Wall, was invited to present “Quantum many-body physics of