Category: NM EPSCoR

The NM SMART Grid Center supports interdisciplinary research on next-generation electric power production and delivery through creation of a Sustainable, Modular, Adaptive, Resilient, and Transactive (SMART) electric grid. During this seminar, four graduate students will present their research on a range of topics. Read more about this event and the NMRS virtual conference
Speaker: Dr. Bette Korber
Presenters: Robert G. DelCampo, Ph.D., Executive Director, Innovation Academy and Rutledge Professor of Management, Anderson School of Management, Kathryn Renner Hansen, Director, Arrowhead Center
Please note, approximately one week prior to the training, you will receive an email with links and required course materials. This training will cover Responsible Conduct for Research, or RCR. It is a REQUIREMENT from our funder, the National Science Foundation, that all funded students and Post-Docs complete RCR training.
The New Mexico Research Symposium (NMRS), collaboratively hosted with the New Mexico Academy of Science (NMAS), is an annual conference with oral presentations, a poster competition, and a keynote address. The conference is geared to undergraduate and graduate students from New Mexico’s colleges and universities. The New Mexico Research Symposium, collaboratively hosted with the New Mexico Academy of Science (NMAS), is an annual conference with oral presentations, a poster competition, and a keynote address.
Presenter: Mike Morrison, Creator of the #betterposter movement
Please note, approximately one week prior to the training, you will receive an email with links and required course materials. This training will cover Responsible Conduct for Research, or RCR. It is a REQUIREMENT from our funder, the National Science Foundation, that all funded students and Post-Docs complete RCR training. The RCR October session is now CLOSED
Presenter: Seth Blumsack, Professor, Penn State University
Presenters: Laura Tabor and Jacqueline Waite, NM Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD)
Please join us for the 2020 STEMAP student presentations and virtual poster session! STEMAP engages students from NM’s regional universities, community colleges, and tribal colleges in NM SMART Grid Center research and training. Students spend 8-weeks working under the direction of faculty mentors at NMSU, NMT, and UNM. The NM SMART Grid Center, an interdisciplinary National Science Foundation (NSF) project, is pursuing research and workforce training for next-generation electric power production and delivery.