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I want to go!
Only 90 students can be accepted for the School. To apply for acceptance, you must visit the following web address (URL): http://csmspace.com/events/ismes/application. Complete and submit the online application form on that webpage, and then assemble and submit the other required documents:
• A statement of interest and benefit• Your curriculum vitae
• A copy of your college/university transcript• A letter of recommendation from your adviser
You’ll find complete instructions about what is required and how to submit the required documents on the web-page.
Your application and all required documents must be sub-mitted no later than June 1, 2015. You will be informed of the decision regarding your application no later than June 5, 2015.
If you are accepted, you must remit the registration fee of $600.00 (USD) either online using a credit or debit card or by wire transfer. Complete instructions will be provid-ed to all accepted applicants.
Have a friend or spouse? For an additional cost, they can come with you! Send an email to [email protected] for more information.
What’s included?
All of the following are included in your registration fee:• School tuition and materials
• Meals and refreshments at breaks• Double-occupancy lodging in on-campus
residence hall• Group excursion to the Georgetown Loop Railroad
• Ground transportation between Denver International Airport and the campus of Colorado School of Mines
Travel to and from Denver, Colorado is not included and is the responsibility of each student.
Where is Colorado School of Mines?
Colorado School of Mines is located in Golden, Colorado. Golden is part of the Greater Denver Metropolitan Area and is situated immediately adjacent to the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The School of Mines is a public research university devoted to engineering and applied science with focus on the Earth, energy, and the environment.
Hiking and biking trails abound in the area, and many other outdoor ac-tivities – from kayaking to mountain climbing – are available. Colorado is home to 13 national parks and mon-uments, including Rocky Mountain National Park and Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, and 42 state parks. Additionally, the Golden
area is surrounded by thousands of acres of prairie and mountainous Open Space for hiking, observing wildlife, or just enjoying the solitude.
Sponsors
International School for Materials for Energy and
Sustainability IV(ISMES IV)
July 13 – 20, 2015Colorado School of Mines
Golden, Colorado USA
The School is an opportunity for students and postdoctoral fellows from around the world to meet with and learn from their peers and established experts in a friendly atmosphere — reaping benefit in terms of enthusiasm, knowledge, and new ideas and benefitting the future of mankind.
The School will present a broad perspective of the inter-re-lationships of energy, sustainability, and materials. It starts with a global perspective on both energy and materials. Both conventional and novel approaches to energy conversion and storage will be covered to present a balanced perspective allow-ing students to develop an informed view of how to develop a sustainable world.
The School is composed of a number of components:
• Lectures by world class experts in a broad set of areas from climate change to renewable energy to manufacturing.
• Individual student exercises to develop a broad knowledge of the energy and sustainability landscape
• Team exercises to where groups of international students tackle challenging scenarios about how to create sustain-able living environments.
What can you hope to get from the School?
• A broad perspective on energy, sustainability and related materials science
• More self awareness of the challenges and opportunities facing us all
• A chance to make new friends from around the world
• Participation in a larger network trying to solve some of the worlds hardest problems
• Great fun in beautiful Colorado
Full info at: http://csmspace.com/events/ismes
Confirmed Lecturers
Harry AtwaterHoward Hughes Professor of Applied Physics and Materials Science California Institute of TechnologyPasadena, California USA
Sally BensonDirector, Global Climate and Energy ProjectStanford UniversityStanford, California USA
David CahenAlternative, Sustainable Energy Re-search InitiativeWeizmann Institute of ScienceRehovot, Israel
George CrabtreeArgonne Distinguished FellowAssociate Division DirectorArgonne National LaboratoryArgonne, Illinois USA
David GinleyChief Scientist for the Materials and Chem-ical Science and Technology DirectorateNational Renewable Energy LaboratoryGolden, Colorado USA
Sossina M. HaileCarl F. Braun Professor of Materials Sci-ence and of Chemical EngineeringCalifornia Institute of Technology Pasadena, California USA
Carolyn KohProfessor of Chemical and Biological EngineeringColorado School of MinesGolden, Colorado USA
Lecture Topics
Global Overview Energy Overview
Critical Materials for Energy Energy Analysis a Tool for Technology Integration
Unconventional Materials for Energy
Nuclear Energy Including Fusion
Gas/Oil/Coal and Fracking Solar Energy - PV
Wind Energy Geothermal
Thermoelectricity/Piezo-electricity
Building Technology Future
Optics for Energy Conversion
Smart Grid Technology World Wide
Fuel Cells Solar Fuel Overview
Photosynthesis Biofuels
CO2 Mitigation Water/Energy Nexus
Transportation Manufacturning
Energy Storage Recycling
Energy Efficiency: Solid State Lighting Wideband-gap Power Electronics
Materials Genomics: New Materials for Energy Conversion
Solar Energy CSP Carbon Capture, Reuse, and Storage
Fun Stuff
You can’t work every day, so a little fun is planned with a group excur-sion on Thursday to ride the historic Georgetown Loop Railroad and tour the former Lebanon Silver Mine.
And there’s also a welcoming recep-tion and a dinner party as well. Have some fun!
Other lecturers are expected; please see the website (http://csmspace.com/events/ismes) for full information.
Carlos Alberto LabateDirector, Brazilian Bioethanol Science and Technology LabUniversity of São PauloPiracicaba, Brazil
Ryan O’HayreProf. of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering Advanced Energy Materials LaboratoryColorado School of MinesGolden, Colorado USA
Abdelilah SlaouiResearch DirectorCentre National de la Recherche Scien-tifique,CNRSStrasbourg, France
Antonio TerrasiProfessorUniversity of CataniaCatania, Italy
Bill TumasAssociate Laboratory Director for Mate-rials and ChemistryNational Renewable Energy LaboratoryGolden, Colorado USA
Confirmed Lecturers