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Explore your Future | Petroleum and Natural Gas Engineering
Petroleum and natural gas engineers solve crucial problems related to one of the most important resources for society today: energy. This engineering discipline is concerned with designing, implementing, and managing solutions for subsurface energy production and storage.
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Explore your Future | Mining Engineering
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Mining today means computer design and automation, surveying and monitoring with drones, developing and refining our resources for critical metals and fuels, improving health and safety, and promoting sustainability principles. The supply chain for transportation, manufacturing, agriculture, healthcare, energy, and defense relies on mining. Mining engineers touch all aspects of resource recover...
Weather highlights from the Storm Chase Team
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The Penn State Storm Chase Team created this time-lapse video of the storm highlights from their 2024 trip.
Explore your Future | Energy Engineering
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Our Energy Engineers in the first ABET-accredited program begin futures advancing the technology and management of energy; They become innovators and entrepreneurs in the energy sector; and educators, practicing engineers, and national leaders in the energy and associated environmental health and safety, policy and economic fields. The major focuses on the fundamental engineering principles of ...
Explore your Future | Materials Science and Engineering
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The Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Penn State is an international leader in materials education and research. As a top-ranked program, the department thrives on a rich collaboration between faculty, staff, students, and researchers to promote a well-rounded academic experience and innovative research opportunities. Our department offers ABET accredited degree programs at bot...
Robertson Breakthrough 2024 | A new way to look at the formation of Earth's tectonic plates
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In a recent paper published in Geochemical Perspectives Letters, titled ‘A whole- lithosphere view of continental growth,’ Jesse and his collaborators suggest that continents began growing between 2.5 and 3 billion years ago and that the growth happened later and more gradual than previously thought. The team took a novel approach to arrive at this conclusion. Most models rely on the mineral re...
Undergraduate Research Overview
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Undergraduate students at Penn State find many opportunities for getting involved in research. It’s as simple as finding and contacting a faculty member with similar interests and asking how you can contribute. Majors in the College of EMS are designed around areas such as climate change, sustainability, ecosystems, energy and carbon neutral solutions. To find out more about our majors that mak...
Graduate Research in EMS | Inside Dr. Robinson's 2D materials lab
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Alexander Vera, who is a doctoral student in materials science and engineering at Penn State, creates two-dimensional materials in Dr. Joshua Robinson's lab. The work reveals the unique properties 2D materials possess that's far different from those in bulk form. The research is critical to creating next-generation materials used in electronics, quantum computing, smart devices and renewable en...
The Earth System Science Center made 'EESI' Documentary
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A look into the creation of the Earth System Science Center - now the Earth and Environmental Systems Institute - and how this research enterprise changed how research is conducted at Penn State while bringing interdisciplinary researchers together to tackle some of our planet's most pressing problems.
Undergraduate Research in EMS | Nick Richardson's research
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Nick Richardson, who is majoring in materials science and engineering, found an early research opportunity with Tawanda Zimudzi, of Penn State's Materials Research Institute. Richardson used a method that uses light to look at interactions that are happening in batteries.
Ryan Family Student Center
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The Ryan Family Student Center in Penn State's College of Earth and Mineral Sciences integrates tutoring, advising, student work space, and areas for casual interaction into a one-stop shop for student success. A walk through shows the vibrant and engaging academic atmosphere we foster for our students - our goal is to create a warm, welcoming, and small-college feel amid the rich activities ta...
Lee Kump Giving Tuesday address 2023
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Dean Lee Kump shares the successes of the Millennium Scholars Program and details why EMS is dedicated to supporting a program designed to improve diversity in STEM fields by creating the next generation of leaders.
ESSC made EESI Trailer
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ESSC made EESI Trailer
Undergraduate Research in EMS | Dr. Arnold's Group
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Chase Gleason is a junior majoring in mining engineering who wanted to widen his career net. He found a home in Dr. Barb Arnold's research lab, which looks to make critical and other minerals and elements more accessible and at a lower cost. Gleason researched copper ore deposits to improve our extraction. Copper is critical to a wide range of manufacturing needs.
Careers in Geography | Sports analyst, author Kirk Goldsberry uses data to understand NBA trends
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Kirk Goldsberry combines his love for sports and geography to share new and exciting sports analytics.
Careers in Geography | Filmmaker Megan Ruffe uses degree to document history
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Careers in Geography | Filmmaker Megan Ruffe uses degree to document history
Undergraduate Research in EMS | Dr. Brantley Group
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Undergraduate Research in EMS | Dr. Brantley Group
Undergraduate Research in EMS | Dr. Taylor's Group
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Undergraduate Research in EMS | Dr. Taylor's Group
Discover LionGlass | Experts lessen carbon footprint while improving glass
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Discover LionGlass | Experts lessen carbon footprint while improving glass
Undergraduate Research in EMS | Dr. Hickey's Group
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Undergraduate Research in EMS | Dr. Hickey's Group
Undergraduate Research in EMS | Morgan Research Group
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Undergraduate Research in EMS | Morgan Research Group
Undergraduate Research in EMS | Kleit Energy Economics Research
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Undergraduate Research in EMS | Kleit Energy Economics Research
Undergraduate research in EMS | Beese Research Group
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Undergraduate research in EMS | Beese Research Group
Students reflect on the benefits of TEEMS
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Students reflect on the benefits of TEEMS
EMS alumni reflect on their time at TEEMS
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EMS alumni reflect on their time at TEEMS
TEEMS: How the student experience started
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TEEMS: How the student experience started
Incoming students get boost from TEEMS mentors
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Incoming students get boost from TEEMS mentors
Students share their favorite TEEMS experience
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Students share their favorite TEEMS experience
EMS alumni return to TEEMS
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EMS alumni return to TEEMS
Students making connections at TEEMS
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Students making connections at TEEMS

Komentáře

  • @harryhole5786
    @harryhole5786 Před měsícem

    This seems to be very promising, but which are the rare earth elements in coal? And what is their contents in ashes, or other residues? Because it will not be valuable if you find only 0.05% in coal ash of a cheap element x that you can find in some rare earth deposits in a much larger size, lets say (just for statistics) 5% or 10% and moreover that are mainly the more expensive elements of Y, and still some 1-2% of x. Also: are only certain coals from some mines give this element, or is it found in all coals (I think it's unlikely)? Because the coal powered central will today buy from Colombia, another time from Pennsylvania, and next time from South Africa.

  • @user-je4kp5vc2b
    @user-je4kp5vc2b Před měsícem

    Nice bro your words helped me a lot

  • @A3Kr0n
    @A3Kr0n Před 7 měsíci

    Bla bla bla. Exponential growth.

  • @PhilipWong55
    @PhilipWong55 Před 7 měsíci

    The DOE and DoD funded research at West Virginia University on methods to extract and separate rare earth elements and critical minerals from acid mine drainage and coal waste looks very promising.

  • @FrankensteinDIYkayak

    what about rare earths from coal plant scrubbers?

  • @jamegumb6625
    @jamegumb6625 Před rokem

    Kellianne Klass is to fine ❤

  • @Rod1712
    @Rod1712 Před rokem

    Is that software freely available?

  • @Tomy9080
    @Tomy9080 Před 2 lety

    How strong is the material bonding of cold sintering product, and what type of application?

  • @MikeJones-mf2rt
    @MikeJones-mf2rt Před 2 lety

    This is just compaction of sol-gel... This was developed many decades ago, nothing new here at all...

    • @AVCD44
      @AVCD44 Před 2 lety

      Yer it's not used as a sintering process by the industry

    • @MikeJones-mf2rt
      @MikeJones-mf2rt Před 2 lety

      @@AVCD44 I use a very similar, better than shown here, process in my home workshop and have been doing so for close to a decade lol... Should have filed for a patent...

  • @justintaylor5518
    @justintaylor5518 Před 2 lety

    Great job on your forecast demo reel from your internship at NBC CT. I got to intern at a NBC universal station called Telemundo Hartford Springfield located in Hartford CT. When another student in the tv production course several years ago at Manchester Community College in Manchester CT. And when I emailed Brad Field the former chief meteorologist at NBC CT he complimented me that it was good that I interned at Telemundo Hartford Springfield in Hartford because it's good to be bilingual. Anyway I got to tour NBC CT when Josh Cingrenelli was an intern at NBC CT and got to meet Brad Field before he left NBC CT. Finally NBC CT seems like an excellent place to intern and work at. Hope all goes well at Penn State if your still there studying Meteorology or if you graduated. I hope to be a meteorologist one day on tv. Any advice on passing courses like calculus and physics and thermodynamics. It be much appreciated. By the way my second choice would be journalism as my back up.

  • @magnuswootton6181
    @magnuswootton6181 Před 2 lety

    NOT crud!!! seriously excellent. I bet there is some really amaturey ways to still benefit from this style of production! (thats what happens when dummies do it. :)) beautiful.

  • @solonkazos1379
    @solonkazos1379 Před 3 lety

    These people are the problem. They are lobbying for government money. It is sick what they promote for an evil cause.

  • @romanchomenko2912
    @romanchomenko2912 Před 3 lety

    Hello coal ash is toxic and radioactive very small percentage of rare earths and the input of using acids and titriation methods is expensive. The solution burn coal with limestone and then the product will be useful as a building medium for construction.

  • @kirbydonoho5707
    @kirbydonoho5707 Před 3 lety

    we need cell phones with transparent aluminum touch screens . just a thought .

  • @libertarian1536
    @libertarian1536 Před 3 lety

    sounds like an intelligent man with some good idea's. And frankly if we used no coal starting tomorrow the Chinese communists would burn it forever they have proven 100's of times they don't care about anything or anyone

  • @MattJasa
    @MattJasa Před 3 lety

    Very cool, I really enjoyed her story.

  • @JoaoAmadoTV
    @JoaoAmadoTV Před 3 lety

    great video. it really helped me on my research. What is your opinion on using ALON ( Aluminum Oxynitride ) to protect Solar Panels from Hurricane flying debris? Considering that Glass blocks energetic light like ultraviolet unless it’s crystal glass, and that Solar would be less effective with regular glass, and also that Heat is a massive problem

  • @SolutionsNotPrayers
    @SolutionsNotPrayers Před 3 lety

    How's the progress on implementing with Transparent Aluminum for break resistant glass for Smartphone Displays? czcams.com/video/DduO1fNzV4w/video.html

  • @dustinperez5341
    @dustinperez5341 Před 3 lety

    Also the deep south of America have certain amounts of rate earth s. Period. Certain places have b more than others like Mexico and new orleans

  • @willfriar8054
    @willfriar8054 Před 3 lety

    Wouldn't it be wonderful if we found out that all the tailing piles from all those old Coal Fired plants contain enough rare metals to make a country prosperous

  • @mdb1239
    @mdb1239 Před 3 lety

    Can one use the burned ash for rare earths recovery?

    • @edgeeffect
      @edgeeffect Před rokem

      Yeah.... I saw a video on CZcams tube suggesting this but you can't trust "any old video on CZcams" to contain correct information.... I was kinda hoping "someone from a university or something" could answer this question.

  • @caroziir-zirconiadentaldis9380

    Can we sinter Alumina & Zirconia Ceramics products?

  • @Persillebalzm
    @Persillebalzm Před 3 lety

    Why can't they recycle the screens?

  • @victorwelkin9136
    @victorwelkin9136 Před 3 lety

    Anyone ever try to sinter Iridium?

  • @oliviapelovello7254
    @oliviapelovello7254 Před 4 lety

    Hello Olivia Pelovello Watching from Cagayan State University Aparri Campus College of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences

  • @benidormstud
    @benidormstud Před 4 lety

    Rare earth eliments. What is all the fuss about? REE do not have to be mined. They don't need chemicals or acids or solvents to process them. They are available freely in stockpiles of red mud.(Bauxite residue). Some four billion tons are stockpiled globally. This waste red mud, is a toxic industrial waste from the Alumina industry, it has many valuable metals and should be made a commodity not a waste. I have a patent pending process for the extraction of metals from red mud, Iron, Titanium and Alumina oxides and working on a patent application for the extraction of REE from the same waste. Both processes are environmentally friendly and very cost effective. The USA has millions of tons of red mud and would break the strangle hold China has over the USA and the rest of the world Anyone interested gary@rmeco.us

  • @drewdrewman28
    @drewdrewman28 Před 4 lety

    The very definition of a demagogue

  • @mockingspongebob773
    @mockingspongebob773 Před 4 lety

    this was 2018 why is this technology not in smartphones yet, I want it already, make smartphone screens unpbreakable pls fast

  • @gerardjhinzmanhinzman2158

    GREAT NBC TV CHANNEL NINE IN STUBENVILLE OHIO WTOV MINGO💒⛪🌁⛲🏪 JUNCTION 🏞🏙

  • @bigthunder2860
    @bigthunder2860 Před 4 lety

    Yvette do you remember me john goguen we went to school together

  • @lesmoore3638
    @lesmoore3638 Před 4 lety

    An embarrassment to the state of Pennsylvania. Taking the 5th with regards to his data is not the act of a scientist.

  • @pietra846
    @pietra846 Před 4 lety

    I think he should go to prison for fraud ! POS! He’s just one of many that sickened our youth...children think that the earth is done in 12 years🤮

  • @pietra846
    @pietra846 Před 4 lety

    Oh boy, this guy is so full of it🤦‍♂️. He’s fooled to many but now he’s caught ! Watch “ How dare you, Michael Mann.” on CZcams 🧐

  • @635574
    @635574 Před 4 lety

    I guess hes talking about the expensive oled phones, at low and mid range the ram and gpu are mor expensive than whatever 1080p LCD it uses.

  • @balbonits
    @balbonits Před 4 lety

    Tesla Cybertruck reveal brought me here. Elon mentioned that the truck has "transparent metal" window, and I'd like to know more what it is.

    • @jeremyarnold4798
      @jeremyarnold4798 Před 4 lety

      I would guess something similar ALON. It's a transparent ceramic that's extremely tough. You can use thinner panes of it than ordinary glass in armored vehicles.

  • @KQCNT
    @KQCNT Před 4 lety

    www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-09939-8

  • @dhern2613
    @dhern2613 Před 4 lety

    Why is water level not rising equally in all places around the earth? Why are some islands increasing their land mass?

  • @gordonjenkins276
    @gordonjenkins276 Před 5 lety

    As goes Mann, so goes Penn. State and it's reputation for fraud science claims.

  • @gordonjenkins276
    @gordonjenkins276 Před 5 lety

    Off to the State Penn. Dr. Tim Ball wins, Mann is a Loser. Mann admits he is a fraud by failing to counter Dr. Tim Ball's "Truth Defense" with even a shred of evidence. Mann's final legacy that he leaves the world and dies with dishonor and shame of being an adjudicated and confirmed climate fraud.

  • @haipeng68
    @haipeng68 Před 5 lety

    RIP Fuqing Zhang

  • @richburmond6761
    @richburmond6761 Před 5 lety

    Lol for virtual reality? U dont need a touch screen in your glasses..

  • @blizzardjm
    @blizzardjm Před 5 lety

    RIP Fuqing Zhang

  • @Buzz-Of-Craze
    @Buzz-Of-Craze Před 5 lety

    massive benefit of coal ash

  • @ShivamPatil-zg5ck
    @ShivamPatil-zg5ck Před 5 lety

    Is it profitable to start it now

  • @hjw6431
    @hjw6431 Před 5 lety

    抢个沙发 赞罗帅😃

  • @patrickmcnulty848
    @patrickmcnulty848 Před 5 lety

    You have any geo engineering courses??

    • @pennstatecollegeofearthand2289
      @pennstatecollegeofearthand2289 Před 5 lety

      We sure do. Here's an open course (Massive Open Online Course) that's free to download: open.ems.psu.edu/taxonomy/term/954 You can also contact an adviser here for more information: www.ems.psu.edu/undergraduate/resources-undergrads/ryan-family-student-center

  • @ralphemerson7805
    @ralphemerson7805 Před 5 lety

    There is a real disparity of views on the drivers of a changing climate on Earth. The history of the planet has been a changing climate. We have gone from "Iceball Earth" to palm trees growing at the poles. The CO2 level has been at least 10X higher than the current 410 ppm.The unmitigated HUBRIS of the irrational belief that 'insect humans' will destroy the planet (which would survive nuclear holocaust) it quite lamentable. Really there are 2 camps: The CO2 Warmers... and the Solar Cycle scientists who broadly believe that the solar engine is entering a long term quiescent time (decades to centuries). Fortunately, this debate will be answered quite soon (2025-2035). If solar outflow truly drives the climate of the solar system, and especially earth, we are either going to see a colder planet with increased seismic activity and weather extremes... or we should be 1 degree warmer with the polar ice sheets melted and sea level increases of 2-4 feet in this time scale. Someone is telling the truth. And, someone is a hypocrite liar. As you can tell I'm in the John Casey/Mark Steyn camp. As Mann just said "I am certain we will prevail in this battle". Mann has to make this a battle... because it is not "Settled Science" and he is very unlikely to "WIN" on the science alone. I'm investing in Gortex Clothing and Snow Removal stocks.. you should go for bikinis, sunblock and air conditioners.

    • @scottekoontz
      @scottekoontz Před 5 lety

      You mention natural changes that take 10,000s of years to occur, and pretend that rapid change within 100 years (for reasons we well known) is to be ignored. CO2 is certainly overpowering natural changes. CO2 levels have not been higher in the past 1,000,000 years. If that's not telling as to how slowly natural changes occur, then I don't know how to convince you. Solar cycles are not driving he warming. "Someone is telling the truth." We are still warming, even though this "sun drives our temps" mantra has been going on for several decades. How many decades of warming do you need before you realize that the near-constant irradiance of the sun is not causing the change? Take a look at who is your camp: Steyn has no degree, and if you've ever heard him speak he's like a child. He calls people names. And he presents no science.

    • @KD-cg9iq
      @KD-cg9iq Před 4 lety

      I love global warming and hoping on it.

    • @lesmoore3638
      @lesmoore3638 Před 4 lety

      @@scottekoontz What possible reason could MM have for not turning over his data and methodology after HE brought suit against TB? Scientists seemed to have thought that solar cycles had something to do with warming. This is politics much more than science.

    • @lesmoore3638
      @lesmoore3638 Před 4 lety

      @Stanley Goddard So, you state my question and follow with a none answer which includes the standard Fox news/anti intellectual/ conservative strawman side step. So, what was it that he refused to offer to the court?Mann has a creditability issue brought on by data manipulation, "tricks" emails out of South Anglica(sp),refusing debate and not providing court ordered discovery in a lawsuit that HE initiated. His actions encourage scepticism. Settled? How can anyone buy that with all the manipulation that surrounds Mann's "science" ?

  • @maxbaran9969
    @maxbaran9969 Před 5 lety

    This is amazing. I remember being there as a 4 yr old and having my picture taken on the front steps along with the shrunken heads and glow in the dark minerals. I love this place.

  • @energyexecs
    @energyexecs Před 6 lety

    Thank you Professor Karpyn.

  • @energyexecs
    @energyexecs Před 6 lety

    Thank you,.