Category: NM STEM

Organized by Computer Science Alliance and delivered by a variety of experienced facilitators, we will run the PD to allow for our new reality of social distancing by doing it via remote learning platforms. We will still spend June 1-5, 2020 with other educators and CS professionals to learn more about CS and a range of fantastic opportunities to integrate CS into any and all content areas and grade levels OR to offer CS courses, clubs, and after school programs for elementary, middle, and high school students.
Do you see yourself as a leader? Would you like to gain skills and tools to help you understand your style and improve your performance? Maria Guy with GiANT Worldwide will provide tools and coaching to women faculty to begin a transformative experience. This series is a once a month workshop in August, September, and October. Current UNM women faculty only. Register here!
UNM is part of the STEM Boomerang program, established to create career networks for STEM professionals within New Mexico, as well as for those from outside the state who are looking to return home. STEM Boomerang is partnering with NewSpace New Mexico to host the Space and Beyond virtual career fair on April 30 from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., sponsored by the New Mexico Economic Development Department.
Not too long ago, power failures were catastrophic events that would disrupt thousands of families, businesses, and city/state infrastructure. Rudy is a mechanical engineer working to change the structure of today’s electrical grid system to intelligently manage power changes, incorporate sustainable energy, and to increase the efficiency of the current grid. In this Café, you can interact with a 3D model of the SMART Microgrid, play with electromagnets, and create electrical circuits.
Not too long ago, power failures were catastrophic events that would disrupt thousands of families, businesses, and city/state infrastructure. Rudy is a mechanical engineer working to change the structure of today’s electrical grid system to intelligently manage power changes, incorporate sustainable energy, and to increase the efficiency of the current grid. In this Café, you can interact with a 3D model of the SMART Microgrid, play with electromagnets, and create electrical circuits.
Not too long ago, power failures were catastrophic events that would disrupt thousands of families, businesses, and city/state infrastructure. Rudy is a mechanical engineer working to change the structure of today’s electrical grid system to intelligently manage power changes, incorporate sustainable energy, and to increase the efficiency of the current grid. In this Café, you can interact with a 3D model of the SMART Microgrid, play with electromagnets, and create electrical circuits.
Please join Sandia National Labs, Academic Alliance and regional universities to explore collaboration opportunities and present your research in SOCIAL SCIENCES & DECISION MAKING at the Research Spotlight Forum.
An NSF EPSCoR hosted webinar that will cover the new RII Track-4 Research Fellows Solicitation.
Presenter: Kevin Tomsovic, Director of CURENT, CTI Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science at the University of Tennessee