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Tuesday November 03

Economics and Business Fall Graduate Seminars: Topic to be announced

4:00 PM

André Plourde, PhD economics, University of British Columbia. He has been a full professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Alberta

Engineering and Technology Management Executive in Residence Seminar Series: Modeling the Way

4:30 PM

Leaders create standards of excellence and set an example for others to follow. They walk the talk and build trust and respect. During this session we

Physics Colloquium: Particle Physics and Nuclear Physics Applied to Homeland Security Challenges

4:00 PM

Edward Hartouni, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Meyer Hall, Room 220

Technical Talk on Mathematica 7

12:00 PM

To support the Mathematica site license at the Colorado School of Mines, Wolfram Research will be on campus to give a technical talk. Mathematica is often

Wednesday November 04

Information session on the Engineering and Technology Management M.S. Program

6:00 PM

RSVP to Kathleen Martin by Oct 28. Ballroom C, Student Center For more information, see ETM.mines.edu.

Metallurgical and Materials Engineering: Hydrogen-Environment Assisted Cracking in Modern Ultra-High Strength Steel

4:00 PM

Richard P. Gangloff, Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Va. Hill Hall, Room 202

Thursday November 05

Department of Geophysics Heiland Lecture: The Magic of Lame

4:00 PM

Bill Goodway, seismic analysis adviser, EnCana Corporation, Canada 2009 SEG Honorary Lecture Green Center, Metals Hall

Metallurgical and Materials Engineering: DHS S&T Research to Counter the Domestic Explosive Threat

4:00 PM

Ruth Doherty, program executive officer, Counter IED, Science and Technology Hill Hall, Room 202

Van Tuyl Lecture Series: Characterizing Geological Materials: Mineralogy and Texture and the AMRC

4:00 PM

Karin Hoal – director, Mines' Advanced Mineralogy Research Center Berthoud Hall, Room 241

Friday November 06

Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences: From Prediction to Prescription - Design in Inversion

3:00 PM

Lior Horesh, senior research scientist, Mathematical Sciences Department of IBM Watson Research Center, NY Chauvenet Hall, Room 143

Tuesday November 10

Cyber Security Seminar: Know Your Threats

4:00 PM

Phil Romig, Mines’ information security officer, will discuss cyber security threats faced on a university campus. This is part of CCIT’s campaign

Physics Colloquium: Particle Physics at the Large Hadron Collider

4:00 PM

Alice Bean, University of Kansas Meyer Hall, Room 220

Wednesday November 11

Ethics Across the Curriculum 2009: What are your needs? What are your recommendations?

4:00 PM

In mid-September Provost Steven Castillo appointed an Ethics Across the Curriculum (EAC) Task Force to make recommendations for an EAC program on campus.

Thursday November 12

Department of Geophysics Heiland Lecture: Quantitative Hydrogeological Framework Interpretations from Modeling Helicopter Electromagnetic Surveys Data

4:00 PM

Jared Abraham, USGS Green Center, Metals Hall

Metallurgical and Materials Engineering: Solid-Oxide Fuel Cell Anode Development at the Colorado Fuel Cell Center

4:00 PM

Presenters: Ph.D. students under Neal Sullivan - Sean Babiniec and Amy Richards, Engineering Division, Mechanical Specialty Hill Hall, Room 202

Van Tuyl Lecture Series: New Discoveries: Examples from Colorado's Geologic Mapping Program

4:00 PM

David Noe – Mines, PhD (2006) – Colorado Geological Survey Berthoud Hall, Room 241

Friday November 13

Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences: A Semiclassical Transport Model for Thin Quantum Barriers

3:00 PM

Shi Jin, University of Wisconsin-Madison Chauvenet Hall, Room 143

Tuesday November 17

Economics and Business Fall Graduate Seminars: Industrial Marketing of Non-commodity Minerals: A Borates Example

4:00 PM

Bob Katsiouleris directs Rio Tinto Minerals’ global commercial organization which encompasses sales, marketing, customer service, research &

Engineering and Technology Management Executive in Residence Seminar Series: Encouraging the Heart & Bringing it all Together

4:30 PM

Leaders make people feel like heroes and they recognize the contributions that individuals make. During this session we will explore best practices for

Physics Colloquium: Nanostructures for Enhanced Photon Energy Conversion and Nano-PV Program at Fisk University

4:00 PM

Richard Mu, Fisk University Meyer Hall, Room 220

Re:Design: A Dramatization of the letters between Charles Darwin and Asa Gray

4:00 PM

Celebrate 150 Years of On the Origin of Species! November marks the 150 year anniversary of the publication of On the Origin of Species, which generated

Wednesday November 18

Riemann Sesquicentennial

3:00 PM

A commemoration of B. Riemann’s 1859 paper on counting the number of prime numbers. The Riemann hypothesis, named after the German mathematician

Thursday November 19

ACE Council Fall Pie Festival

Pie contest entries will be accepted from 8:30 to 10 a.m., judging will be at 10 a.m. and pie will be served from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Prizes will be awarded

Department of Geophysics, Heiland Lecture, Student Presentations

4:00 PM

“Integrated Permeability Model for Postle Field, Oklahoma” Cucha Lopez, MSc Candidate “Electrical Bursts of Unsaturated Flow of Water

Metallurgical and Materials Engineering: Shape-Memory and Post-Shape-Memory Deformation in U-14at.%Nb

4:00 PM

R.D. Field with A.J. Clarke, R.J. McCabe, D.W. Brown, C.N. Tupper, C.M. Cady, and J.G. Swadener, Materials Science Technology MST, Los Alamos National

Van Tuyl Lecture Series: Duluth Metals' Nokomis Cu-Ni-PGE Deposit in NE Minnesota

4:00 PM

Dean M. Peterson, senior vice president-exploration, Duluth Metals Limited Berthoud Hall, Room 241

Friday November 20

CSM Academy Lecture: Are Algals the Future for Biofuels?

4:00 PM

Matt Posewitz Arthur Lakes Library, Boettcher Room

CSM Academy Town and Gown Lecture: The Promise and the Bottlenecks of Renewable Biofuels in the 21st Century

4:00 PM

Mines Professor Matt Posewitz Boettcher Room, Arthur Lakes Library

Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences Colloquium: Modeling Spine Mechanics and other Aspects of the Musculoskeletal System

3:00 PM

Anthony Petrella, Mines engineering professor Chauvenet Hall, Room 143

Wednesday November 25

Non-class Day prior to Thanksgiving Break

Thursday November 26

Thanksgiving Holiday

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Events (11/03/09)

Economics and Business Fall Graduate Seminars: Topic to be announced

  • 4:00 PM
  • André Plourde, PhD economics, University of British Columbia. He has been a full professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Alberta

Engineering and Technology Management Executive in Residence Seminar Series: Modeling the Way

  • 4:30 PM
  • Leaders create standards of excellence and set an example for others to follow. They walk the talk and build trust and respect. During this session we

Physics Colloquium: Particle Physics and Nuclear Physics Applied to Homeland Security Challenges

  • 4:00 PM
  • Edward Hartouni, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Meyer Hall, Room 220

Technical Talk on Mathematica 7

  • 12:00 PM
  • To support the Mathematica site license at the Colorado School of Mines, Wolfram Research will be on campus to give a technical talk. Mathematica is often

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