Category: NM STEM

This session will provide an opportunity for researchers to discuss their particular needs around research computing and data management.
The New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions (NM DWS), New Mexico Public Education Department (NM PED), and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) invite NM high school students and teachers to participate in the 2019–2020 Governor’s STEM Showcase on December 7, 2019 in Los Lunas, NM. Students in New Mexico high school STEM classes statewide are invited to imagine, design, and develop a project model to address the following question formulated by Los Alamos National Laboratory: Keeping the World Safer Using Technology.
The New Mexico Society of Professional Engineers (NMSPE) provides leadership for the advancement of engineering professionalism throughout New Mexico. We provide conferences, meetings, events and activities, including ethics classes and the Professional Engineering Review courses. We are over 350 members strong! Our members range from university students to retired professionals located throughout the state of New Mexico in several different chapters.
Presenters: Arthur Barnes, Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Jay Johnson, Sandia National Laboratories (SNL)
*Registration for the 2020 Early Career Leadership Workshop is now closed. Registration for the 2021 workshop will open in Fall 2020*
*Registration for the 2020 Team Science Leadership Training is now closed. Registration for the 2021 training will open in Fall 2020* The NM EPSCoR Team Science Leadership Training is three-day intensive, residential program designed to help train the next generation of research center leaders. The workshop will provide tools for participants to plan and manage large, interdisciplinary projects. Topics covered include building and leading diverse and productive teams, project management skills, strategic planning, and communications.
Selena Connealy, Education and Outreach Manager for NM EPSCoR, will facilitate an interactive session about the science and technology behind the electricity grid and cutting-edge smart grid research happening in New Mexico. Teen Science Cafés are FREE events where teens can meet a local scientist and find out about their work and career! Meet other teens, have snacks, and enjoy a science talk and activity. No registration or fee, just come on in and check it out.
Please join us for the Research Spotlight Forum, focused on the topic of Grid Resiliency. Sandia Labs and its strategic partnered research universities will present on their current work and collaboration interests in relation to this topic. Register Here!  
This program will present research-based communication strategies through a series of professional learning workshops focused on building skills to effectively engage public audiences, non-scientists, and professional colleagues. Register at http://bit.ly/scifellows Registration deadline is September 20, 2019 Contact Anthony Salvangno for more information: asalvagno@explora.us
New Mexico Tech is the region’s premier science and engineering school where hands-on research is readily available for both undergraduate and graduate students. Recruiters who participate in our Fairs routinely comment on the high caliber of Tech students as well as the quality of these events. For more information, visit https://www.nmt.edu/studentaffairs/careerservices/careerfair.php