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From the Ground Up
UC3P
21 episodes
4 months ago
Looking to explore the complex and vital intersection of extractive industries and modern, sustainable economies? Look no further than From the Ground Up, a riveting new podcast series featuring passionate University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy students.

Guided by Christian Gaona, an alum of the Colorado School of Mines, former underground mine operator, and industrial electrician, our team delves deep beneath the surface to examine the intricate processes through which the minerals beneath our feet fuel the global economy. Join us for a journey underground and discover the most pertinent issues shaping the future of our world.

From the Ground Up is proudly presented by the University of Chicago Public Policy Podcasts.
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Looking to explore the complex and vital intersection of extractive industries and modern, sustainable economies? Look no further than From the Ground Up, a riveting new podcast series featuring passionate University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy students.

Guided by Christian Gaona, an alum of the Colorado School of Mines, former underground mine operator, and industrial electrician, our team delves deep beneath the surface to examine the intricate processes through which the minerals beneath our feet fuel the global economy. Join us for a journey underground and discover the most pertinent issues shaping the future of our world.

From the Ground Up is proudly presented by the University of Chicago Public Policy Podcasts.
Show more...
Earth Sciences
Science
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Cyber Infrastructure in Critical Industries
From the Ground Up
43 minutes
1 year ago
Cyber Infrastructure in Critical Industries
In this episode, we're joined by industry leaders on-campus at "Cybersecurity and Infrastructure for Critical Industries," an event emphasizing the Metals and Minerals Sector. Dive deep into cybersecurity intricacies, from vulnerabilities to technological advancements, with Rob Labbé from Mining and Metals ISAC, Amal Ali from Elysium Strategy Group, Kevin Sandschafer from White Tuque, and Dylon Hopp, Veteran & Military liason for Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL). This event was co-sponsored by UC3P, M.A.S.H., and HarrisTech.

Whether you attended the event or missed out, this episode offers a chance to soak in the knowledge and reflections at your own pace.

If you want to contribute your thoughts or questions or join us on air, drop us a line at UC3Pfromthegroundup@gmail.com. Let's explore the options and work towards creating a better policy apparatus together.
From the Ground Up
Looking to explore the complex and vital intersection of extractive industries and modern, sustainable economies? Look no further than From the Ground Up, a riveting new podcast series featuring passionate University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy students.

Guided by Christian Gaona, an alum of the Colorado School of Mines, former underground mine operator, and industrial electrician, our team delves deep beneath the surface to examine the intricate processes through which the minerals beneath our feet fuel the global economy. Join us for a journey underground and discover the most pertinent issues shaping the future of our world.

From the Ground Up is proudly presented by the University of Chicago Public Policy Podcasts.