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The honor, which recognizes the Mines doctoral graduate whose thesis demonstrates the greatest potential for societal impact, was presented during Spring 2020 Graduate Commencement on May 8.
A Mines alumnus, Barbari will join his alma mater this summer from Boston University, where he currently serves as a professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the Division of Materials Science & Engineering.
The Quantum Information Science and Engineering Network (QISENET) Triplets program provides up to three years of funding for quantum science research in collaboration with a leading technology company or national laboratory.
Registration is underway for the Summer and Fall 2020 semesters at Colorado School of Mines. Below you’ll find some of the new and interesting courses being offered for all students. Fall 2020 Course
Colorado School of Mines has postponed all in-person ceremonies during its Spring 2020 Commencement, originally scheduled for May 7-8, 2020, in line with public health directives aimed at stopping the
Mines has now won the competition, held every year since 2007, eight times — only one other school has won it more than once.
“Quantum technology could revolutionize computing, communication, sensing and more, but critical workforce shortages are threatening to hamper progress,” said Eliot Kapit, associate professor of physics.
The new graduate program will capitalize on the university’s deep expertise in field robotics and its niche in the geosciences and extractive industries.
Two Mines students were part of the team that developed the first-of-its-kind tangible programming experience for beginners.
The Society of Petroleum Engineers student competition is "like ‘Jeopardy!’ but for petroleum engineers," says team co-captain Niels Snow.