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Tuesday March 02

Hennebach Program 2010 Visiting Scholar Lecture: From Crisis to Commons

6:00 PM

Gustavo Esteva, founder of Universidad de la Tierra, Oaxaca, Mexico, and co-author of Grassroots Post-Modernism: Remaking the Soil of Cultures Hill Hall,

Physics Colloquium: Designing Thermoelectric Materials for Energy Harvesting

4:00 PM

Eric S. Toberer, Materials Department, California Institute of Technology Meyer Hall, Room 220

Wednesday March 03

ACE Council Brown Bag Lunch Discussion: Terrorism Preparedness

11:30 AM

Joe O’Keefe, security officer for the Department of Homeland Security The ACE Council will provide sodas, water, and some after lunch goodies. GRL,

Thursday March 04

Controls on Hydrothermal Fluid Circulation in Geothermal Systems, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand

12:00 PM

Lecture by Dr. Stuart F. Simmons, consulting geoscientist at the Institute of Earth Sciences and Engineering, University of Auckland. Berthoud Hall, room

Controls on Hydrothermal Fluid Circulation in Geothermal Systems, Taupo Volcanic Zone, New Zealand

12:00 PM

Lecture by Dr. Stuart F. Simmons, consulting geoscientist at the Institute of Earth Sciences and Engineering, University of Auckland. Boettcher Hall, room

Department of Geophysics Heiland Lecture:Rock Physics: A Tool for Quantitative Integration of Geological and Geophysical Data

4:00 PM

Diana Sava, research associate, Bureau of Economic Geology, University of Texas at Austin Green Center, Metals Hall

Materials Science Lecture: Resonance Ultrasound Spectroscopy

4:00 PM

Hill Hall, Room 202

Van Tuyl Lecture: Sulfide melting of the giant Broken Pb-Zn-Ag deposit, New South Wales, Australia: Did it happen and what are the implications for the exploration of Broken Hill-type deposits?

4:00 PM

Paul Spry, Dept. of Geological and Atmospheric Sciences at Iowa State University Berthoud Hall, Room 241

Friday March 05

Department of Chemical Engineering Shell Seminar Series: How Shear Stress Enhanced Biological Adhesion Interdomain Regulation and Mechanical Force

3:00 PM

Wendy E. Thomas, University of Washington Berthoud Hall, Room 241

Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences Colloquium: Building A Secure and Scalable Internet Routing Infrastructure, Is the sky falling and if so, what might we do about it?

3:00 PM

Dan Massey, associate professor, Colorado State University, Computer Science Department Chauvenet Hall, Room 143

Mines Wellness Day

10:30 AM

More than 30 local vendors and experts participate in this event to promote wellness and healthy lifestyles in the campus community. The range of information

Monday March 08

Division of Economics & Business Graduate Seminar Series: Linkages Between Spot and Forward Rates: New Tests of the Cost and Carry and the Fama-French-Samuelson Hypotheses for the LME Metals

12:15 PM

John Cuddington, Coulter Professor of Mineral & Energy Economics Arturo Vasquez Cordano, Mineral and Energy Economics PhD candidate Engineering Hall,

Tuesday March 09

Physics Colloquium: Designing Nanoscale Architectures for Nanosensor Development

4:00 PM

Marilyn Rampersad Mackiewicz, Portland State University Meyer Hall, Room 220

Wednesday March 10

Materials Research Seminar: Self-Organized Hybrid Materials for Photovoltaics

4:00 PM

Gitti Frey, Dept of Materials Engineering, Technion – Israel Institute of Technology Hill Hall, Room 202

Thursday March 11

Department of Geophysics Heiland Lecture: Lessons learned from simultaneous source investigations

4:00 PM

Craig Beasley, chief geoscientist, WesternGeco, Houston Green Center, Metals Hall

Engineering Seminar: Conducting a Traffic Impact Study for Land Use Development

11:00 AM

Sylvester A. Kalevela, chair, Department of Automotive Industry Management & Civil Engineering Technology, CSU Pueblo EG Conference Room

Van Tuyl Lecture:Stratigraphy and depositional controls on the organic-rich Juana Lopez Member of the Mancos Shale, SE Uinta Basin, Utah

4:00 PM

Donna S. Anderson, research associate professor, Mines Dept. of Geol. & Geol. Engineering Berthoud Hall, Room 241

Friday March 12

Department of Chemical Engineering Shell Seminar Series: Generation of Hydrogen from Higher Hydrocarbon Fuels via Catalytic Partial Oxidation

3:00 PM

Marco Hartmann, CSM Berthoud Hall, Room 241

Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences Colloquium: Continuum Electromechanical Modeling of Protein-membrane Interactions

3:00 PM

Yongcheng Zhou, Colorado State University Chauvenet Hall, Room 143

Monday March 15

Spring Break

03/15/10 - 03/20/10

Tuesday March 16

Microstructure Development Assisted by Oxides in Steel Welds

12:00 PM

Toshi Koseki, Department of Materials Engineering, University of Tokyo Hill Hall, Room 300

Wednesday March 24

Hennebach Program in the Humanities: Why Teach Humanities at Mines?

12:00 PM

Joanne Greenberg, author of I Never Promised You A Rose Garden and a total of 12 novels and four short story collections; Joanne has been teaching Cultural

Thursday March 25

Van Tuyl Lecture: Mixed Carbonate-Evaporite Systems-Stratigraphy and Economic Importance in Marine and Lacustrine Settings

4:00 PM

J.F. (Rick) Sarg/Kati Tanavsuu-Milkevicience, research rrofessor/post-doc, Mines Berthoud Hall 241

Friday March 26

Department of Chemical Engineering Shell Seminar Series: Using Molecular Simulation to Understand Wetting at Rough Surfaces

3:00 PM

Jeffrey Errington, University at Buffalo Berthoud Hall, Room 241

Wednesday March 31

Division of Economics and Business Graduate Seminar Series: Wind Power and Split Estate: Efficiency Tradeoffs of Severable Wind Rights

12:30 PM

Christopher M. Worley — PhD candidate in Mineral and Energy Economics Daniel T. Kaffine — assistant professor of Economics and Business Engineering

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