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March 2020

Economic Analyses for Mineral Deposits Held by Publicly Traded Companies

Tuesday, March 10, 2020,
6:00pm to 8:30pm
MDT
TOPIC: Economic Analyses for Mineral Deposits Held by Publicly Traded Companies SPEAKER: Doug Hambley DATE: Tuesday, March 10 *** Please note this is the SECOND Tuesday of the month *** TIME: 6:00 Networking/Dinner 7:00 - 8:30 Presentation LOCATION: Clements Center, 1580 Yarrow St. Lakewood, CO...Read more

Arpad Horvath

Arpad Horvath is the Peirano Professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the University of California, Berkeley (http://faculty.ce.berkeley.edu/horvath/), Head of the Energy, Civil Infrastructure and Climate Graduate Program, Director of the Transportation Sustainability Research Center (https://tsrc.berkeley.edu/), and Director of the Engineering and Business for Sustainability Certificate Program (http://sustainable...Read more

Sybil Sharvelle

Dr. Sybil Sharvelle is an Associate Professor in the Civil and Environmental Engineering Department at Colorado State University with expertise in resource recovery. She received her doctoral degree from Purdue University, where she developed a biological processor for treatment of graywater for potable reuse during long duration space missions. This experience led to her current interest in sustainable concepts for water and waste management. Dr. Sharvelle has 18 years of experience working on resource recovery systems including recycled water, waste conversion to methane and high value...Read more

Brendan O'Connor

Dr. O’Connor is interested in fabrication, characterization, and modeling of organic electronic devices. Organic semiconductors have enormous potential to transform how we interact with electronics, with wide-ranging application opportunities including low-cost solar power, biocompatible electronics, and ubiquitous integration of electronics into our surroundings (the internet of things). Current research interests in Dr. O’Connor’s group include the development of robust flexible and stretchable devices, producing devices with unique capabilities, and establishing scalable processing...Read more

Jenni Brandon

I got my PhD in Biological Oceanography at Scripps Institution of Oceanography in December 2017, focusing on the nascent field of marine microplastics. I am an expert in quantifying and identifying marine microplastics, and have developed multiple novel methods to identify the spatial and temporal ranges of microplastics and determine the age of plastics exposed to varying weathering conditions in the environment. I was the first to find microplastics in our temporal sediment record, and the exponential increase of microplastics I recorded from 1945-2009 closely correlates with the...Read more

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