Colorado School of Mines: Company Research Report
Company Overview
- Name: Colorado School of Mines
- Mission: STEM-focused education and research to produce talent, knowledge, and solutions that serve industry and benefit society, creating a more prosperous future.
- Founded: 1874
- Founder: Founded under the auspices of the Episcopal Church; became a territorial institution in 1874.
- Key People: No information is available.
- Headquarters: 1500 Illinois St., Golden, Colorado, 80401, USA.
- Number of Employees: No information is available.
- Revenue: No information is available.
- Known For: Producing distinctive STEM graduates with high return on investment and cutting-edge research in applied science and engineering.
Products and Offerings
- Educational Programs:
- Undergraduate and Graduate Degrees: Offers programs in applied science, engineering, and various interdisciplinary fields.
- Quantum Engineering Program: Established in 2020, focuses on practical engineering challenges in the quantum industry.
- Innovation and Research Facilities:
- Labriola Innovation Hub: A center for hands-on learning and innovation, providing resources for student-led projects and collaborations.
- Mines Innovation District: Facilities for research and commercialization that support development of new technologies.
Recent Developments
- New Programs and Initiatives:
- Quantum Engineering Program: Preparing students for the quantum industry.
- Elevate Quantum: Consortium receiving $127 million to secure U.S. leadership in quantum technology, involving the development of Quantum COmmons technology park.
- Innovative Facilities:
- Labriola Innovation Hub: Opened in 2024 as a headquarters for student innovation, including a range of makerspaces and funding opportunities for student projects.
- Partnerships:
- Center for Mining Sustainability: Collaboration with Universidad Nacional de San Agustín de Arequipa in Peru to conduct research in sustainable mining, backed by significant funding.
Recent Partnerships and Collaborations
- Sustainable Mining Research Partnership with UNSA: Third phase started with $4.2 million funding for new projects focusing on sustainable aquifer management, concrete from mine tailings, and rare earth minerals.
Please note: The report is based on the provided data, and some standard fields such as "Key People," "Number of Employees," and "Revenue" lack available information, therefore are marked as such.