All News


Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? Colorado School of Mines was one of my top choices for graduate school after completing my petroleum engineering
Developing machine learning-enabled acoustic imaging for first responders will represent a major advancement in mine rescue, which is surprisingly low-tech in some ways.
The Earth Observation Group is dedicated to the development of data products that use satellite imaging to provide valuable insights on gas flaring and volcanic activity, poaching, power outages and electrification, geomagnetism and more.
Breaking the mold is the bread and butter of Human Centered Design Studio, a two-semester capstone course at Mines focused on developing adaptive equipment for people (and sometimes animals) with disabilities.
Kate Newhart, a PhD student in environmental engineering at Colorado School of Mines, won first place in the 2019 Intelligent Water Systems Challenge. Newhart’s winning presentation, “A Utility
Tell us about your recent internship. What excited you about it and what did you do? This summer, I worked with Canvas Technology (which was acquired by Amazon Robotics right before I started). The
The new Center for Mining Sustainability will address the environmental and societal concerns surrounding small-scale mining and promote the practice in a way that sustains the industry, supports local economies and minimizes environmental impacts.
Mechanical Engineering Associate Professor Xiaoli Zhang is the lead researcher on a $1 million National Science Foundation project to create an AI-enabled tool for retraining workers in the metals industries.
“Make Waves: Water in Contemporary Literature and Film” was published this month by the University of Nevada Press.
Why did you choose to come to Mines? What have you enjoyed most about being here? Colorado School of Mines was always the school everyone talked about. It was a place that offered endless