Research Colloquium

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Fidel Center – February 28, 2025

 

The New Mexico Tech Office of Research & Economic Development will be hosting the annual university-wide Research Colloquium on Friday, February 28, 2025.

This Research Colloquium is an opportunity to present current research and hear about current research from NMT and laboratory researchers. The main goal of the event is to foster transdisciplinary research and to connect researchers to each other with the purpose of increasing your research connections and opportunities. The Research Colloquium will take place at the Fidel Center, events include talks from NMT and laboratory researchers, networking sessions, and a luncheon with a keynote speaker.

This event is hosted and sponsored by the NMT Office of Research, but advanced registration is required. The entire NMT research community is encouraged to attend including faculty, staff and students.  Please encourage your colleagues and students to attend.

Welcome - Lique Coolen, NMT Vice President for Research

Keynote Speaker – Richard Scott Erwin – Air Force Research Laboratory

NMT Distinguished Researcher – Susan Bilek – Adventures in Environmental Seismology: Using Geophysical and Hydrologic Data Analysis to Explore Bedload Transport in Rivers

Michelle J. Creech-Eakman - The MROI: High-Resolution Imaging in Astrophysics with Applications for SSA

Saulo Orizaga - Some Computational Aspects for Phase Field Models

Mostafa Hassanalian - Unlocking Nature's Secrets: Drones, Biomimicry, and Beyond

Hassan Khaniani – Development of Intelligent Evacuation Systems for the Underground Mining Industry

Lorie Liebrock - Cybersecurity Research

Suraj Ghimire - The Health and Economic Impacts of Dairy Air Pollution: Evidence from New Mexico

Urbi Basu - Evaluating the impact of seismic background noise on earthquake detection capabilities in southeast New Mexico

Daniel Lavery - Initial results of Machine Learning techniques for 3D Geologic Modeling

Stacy Timmons - Overview of Bureau of Geology Hydrogeology Programs and Research for New Mexico

John Kolen - Car Wash Algorithm

Alexander Gysi - The Ore Deposits and Critical Minerals (ODCM) Lab : Frontiers in hydrothermal research

Adewale Amosu - 3D Seismic Characterization and Geomechanical Modeling of the San Juan Basin CarbonSAFE Site

Deep Choudhuri - Ab Initio Molecular Dynamics Investigation of Water and Butanone Adsorption on UiO-66 with Defects

Stipo Sentic - Tropical Cyclones Rapid Intensification Research at NMT

Clint Richardson - Base Condition Assessment of Culverts Using Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Coupled with Hot Spot Analysis

Youngmin Lee - Network Formation of Thermoreversible  Epoxies and Their Application for Reversible Adhesives

Jianjia Yu - Engineering Janus Hollow Fiber Membranes for High-Salinity Brines Desalination via Membrane Distillation

Agenda 

 

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New Mexico Tech Office of Research to Host Research Colloquium

Fidel Center – March 1, 2024

The New Mexico Tech Office of Research will be hosting the annual university-wide Research Colloquium on Friday, March 1, 2024. Our special guests for the Research Colloquium will be from Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and Sandia National Laboratories (SNL). This Research Colloquium is an opportunity to present current research and hear about current research from NMT and laboratory researchers. The main goal of the event is to foster transdisciplinary research and to connect researchers to each other with the purpose of increasing your research connections and opportunities.

 

The Research Colloquium will take place at the Fidel Center and will include a luncheon. Events include talks from NMT and laboratory researchers, networking sessions, and a luncheon with a keynote from LANL, SNL and NMT’s Distinguished Researcher.

This event is hosted and sponsored by the NMT Office of Research, but advanced registration is required. The entire NMT research community is encouraged to attend including faculty, staff and students.  Please encourage your colleagues and students to attend.

Sent to: all-faculty, Greogory Yandeck Michelle Roberts (EMRTC), Michael Smith (ICASA), Robert Balch (PRRC) and Nelia Dunbar (Geology)

 

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New Mexico Tech Office of Research to Host Research Colloquium to Kick Off ‘49ers

Macey Center – October 19, 2023

 

The New Mexico Tech Office of Research will be hosting the annual university-wide Research Colloquium on Thursday, October 19, 2023. Our special guests for the Research Colloquium will be from Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and Sandia National Laboratories (SNL). This Research Colloquium is an opportunity to present current research and hear about current research from NMT and laboratory researchers. The main goal of the event is to foster transdisciplinary research and to connect researchers to each other with the purpose of increasing your research connections and opportunities.

The Research Colloquium will take place at the Macey Center and will include a luncheon. Events include talks from NMT and laboratory researchers, networking sessions, and a luncheon with a keynote from LANL, SNL and NMT’s 2023 Distinguished Researcher.

This event is hosted and sponsored by the NMT Office of Research, but advanced registration is required. The entire NMT research community is encouraged to attend including faculty, staff and students.   Please encourage your colleagues and students to attend.