Calendar includes Telluride Science events as well as public events held at the Center.

And while we love all of our events, featured below are some of our favorites.

  • This Ain’t Your Kids Prom

    Telluride Innovation Center 300 S. Townsend, Telluride, CO, United States

    Don't miss Telluride Education Foundation's (TEF's) Adult Prom Saturday, May 3, 6:30-9:30 pm complete with libations by There, food carts (Latin Creations and the Grilled Cheese Cart), tunes by DJ Rapper The D and an auction which includes a guitar signed by Jewel! Online Auction...

    Free
  • Town Talk: Mining Plastic-Changing the Narrative from Waste to Resource

    Town Talk
    Telluride Conference Center 580 Mountain Village Blvd, Telluride, CO, United States

    Plastic waste is piling up, with projections estimating 25 billion tons by 2050—most of it ending up in landfills or the environment. Traditional mechanical recycling falls short, with only a tiny fraction of plastics truly recycled into similar products. This Town Talk challenges us to...

  • Town Talk: Life in Color

    Town Talk
    Telluride Conference Center 580 Mountain Village Blvd, Telluride, CO, United States

    Natalie Shustova, University of South Carolina   Photochromic materials are quietly woven into the fabric of our daily lives, yet they are also driving some of the most exciting frontiers in science and technology. One familiar example is transition lenses for glasses which darken in...

  • Town Talk: The Good, The Bad and The Possible

    Town Talk
    Telluride Conference Center 580 Mountain Village Blvd, Telluride, CO, United States

    Josh Schaidle To enable secure, resilient, and domestic supply chains, Dr. Josh Schaidle and his colleagues of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in Golden, Colorado are pursuing innovative routes to diversify the feedstocks utilized in production of the fuels, chemicals, and materials that we use in...

  • Town Talk: Condense to Organize

    Town Talk
    Telluride Conference Center 580 Mountain Village Blvd, Telluride, CO, United States

    Rohit Pappu, Washington University in St. Louis What are the unifying themes in neurodegeneration in the context of ALS and other dementias, success of heart transplantation, the onset and progression of an assortment of cancers, and stress responses of plants? In all these cases, the...

  • Folding DNA into Tiny Shapes: The Revolution of DNA Origami

    Town Talk
    Telluride Conference Center 580 Mountain Village Blvd, Telluride, CO, United States

    Guillermo AcunaFriborg University A scientific revolution is happening at the smallest of scales—one where we fold DNA, the molecule of life, into intricate nanoscale shapes. This field, called DNA origami, turns DNA into a programmable building material, allowing us to craft structures just billionths of a...

  • Quantum Computing and Chemistry: Realizing the Promise of Quantum Information

    Town Talk
    Telluride Conference Center 580 Mountain Village Blvd, Telluride, CO, United States

    Kade Head-Marsden, University of Minnesota There is an exponential cost to obtaining molecular information pertinent to important processes such as catalysis, photosynthesis, and energy transfer and storage. While quantum computing showed early promise for reducing the scaling of these problems, practical realization of this promise...

  • What If the Future of Computing Isn’t Silicon?

    Town Talk
    Telluride Conference Center 580 Mountain Village Blvd, Telluride, CO, United States

    Milan Delor, Columbia University Moore's law - the long-standing trend of computer chips getting constantly faster and cheaper by doubling the number of transistors on a chip every two years - is coming to a worrying end. The hunt for new materials and processes that...

  • Good Amyloids, Bad Amyloids: Shape Shifting and Contagious Shape

    Town Talk
    Telluride Conference Center 580 Mountain Village Blvd, Telluride, CO, United States

    Ann McDermott, Columbia University For proteins, aka “the building blocks of life”,  shape is ultimately important. Shape, more than other properties, confers function, information about protein shapes is coveted in the development of new medicines and diagnostics.   Most proteins are somewhat flexible, and there are...