Getting from Point A to Point B—autonomously
Getting from Point A to Point B—autonomously Mines welcomed a new addition to campus this fall—a...
Read MoreGetting from Point A to Point B—autonomously Mines welcomed a new addition to campus this fall—a...
Read Moreby Anica Wong
Facing the crossroads Ian MacGregor ’12 was torn. It was 2002, and he was between semesters in his...
Read MoreA longer lasting eye in the sky About a decade ago, the U.S. Navy was working on a way to fuel...
Read Moreby Sarah Kuta
Intelligent design Four years ago, Jered Dean ’04, MS ’09 got an unexpected call from his brother,...
Read MoreThe big boom Flying faster than the speed of sound may still seem futuristic for the average...
Read MoreAmping up the voltage When 2020 graduate Gracie Cole’s parents bought a brand-new Volkswagen bus...
Read MoreAfter piloting several successful research collaborations in 2013 between Children’s Hospital Colorado, the University of Colorado and Mines, four new projects have been announced for 2014. Modeling Metabolics Cecilia...
Read MoreAmputees aged 3 to 70 came to campus May 3 for a running and mobility clinic cosponsored by Mines and Hanger Clinic, an orthotic and prosthetic services and products provider.
Read MoreThis is what aviators call a ’steep takeoff angle,’ an apt metaphor for Labs’ company, Paradigm...
Read MoreAt 6’2″ and 275 pounds, with a slick, bald head, neatly trimmed goatee and several tattoos stretching across his biceps, Shane Carwin ’04 looks the part of an Ultimate Fighting champion. But get him outside the...
Read MoreDonald ‘Don’ B. Larson ’88, MS ’91 of Grand Junction, Colo., died February 6, 2009. Born in Inglewood, Calif., in 1965, Don received his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in mechanical...
Read MoreAnne Silverman, assistant professor of mechanical engineering at Mines, wants to help change this,...
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