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The College of Earth and Mineral Sciences has top-ranked research programs that are creating new knowledge to address some of the world’s most challenging problems. Our research is advanced by internationally renowned faculty, research institutes, centers, and laboratories, and world-class facilities.
Our college's faculty are conducting research that is helping address some of society's most pressing challenges. For example, Christopher House joined the Curiosity team that is examining to investigate whether environmental conditions on Mars were ever favorable for microbial life.
Research led by Clive Randall, recently discovered a process that could revolutionize the manufacturing industry. Known as cold sintering, the process could be used for developing materials we use every day, such as bricks and glass, at a much lower energy cost than the process used today.
Our college's faculty are conducting research that is helping address some of society's most pressing challenges. For example, Christopher House joined the Curiosity team that is examining to investigate whether environmental conditions on Mars were ever favorable for microbial life.
Research led by Clive Randall, recently discovered a process that could revolutionize the manufacturing industry. Known as cold sintering, the process could be used for developing materials we use every day, such as bricks and glass, at a much lower energy cost than the process used today.