Category: STEM

The Distributed Energy Workforce at Santa Fe Community College is pleased to announce the Virtual Summit on emerging workforce training opportunities in Distributed Energy Systems. SFCC’s Smart and Microgrid Training Center has established a program and hired a full-time faculty member to develop curricula, degrees, and certifications in this critical aspect of grid modernization. Join us to learn about this program, the broader opportunities, and how all New Mexico educational institutions can share and cooperate to maximize the potential.
Presenter: Allison Brody, Director of Education, ¡Explora!
Yes, you belong! In this webinar two professionals will explore how impostor syndrome, self-doubt, and mental health affected their education and career in STEM. Through their stories panelists will explain how and when they identified their impostor syndrome, share strategies to move beyond it, and why you do belong in STEM.
Teaming is a process, not an outcome. Join us for this free introductory session on the unique challenges faced by scientific teams working across disciplines to solve complex, global problems, and learn how team science equips teams for success. This introductory workshop is offered for free!
The HI-TEC Transformed 2020 conference is online. The NSF is paying for registrations for anyone. You have to register and the synchronous part is two 3-hr online sessions July 29-30. The entire rest of the conference (presentations, posters etc) will be will be online for several months, but only available to those who are registered.
The best way to achieve your career goals is to have a plan. An Individual Development Plan (IDP) is a tool that helps you outline both your short-term and long-term goals. Creating a plan can also help you identify what skills you need to meet those goals and objectives. In this webinar, two Linton-Poodry SACNAS Leadership Institute alumni from the academia and industry sectors (Dr. Patricia Silveyra and Dr.
Was part of your action plan during #ShutDownSTEM to get out there and tell your story? The primary mechanism for visibility in our field is who owns the narrative. In STEM, it is critical that we know who we are and how our backgrounds have shaped the value we bring to the field, but we rarely get the chance to practice our own storytelling. This 90-minute webinar will explore the components of a great story, spotlight guest authors, and invite you to submit a written pitch of your own to scientific societies.
? Presentation: Joana Simoes - ‘My Journey into Data Analytics’
From the “first computers,” the ENIAC programmers honored at our Hall of Fame Awards, to Gloria Steinem inspiring WITI women to reach for the stars, to Donna Shirley who designed the first Mars Rover, and Patricia Arquette for saying it like it is. Every WITI Summit has been a historical event.
IEEE Women in Engineering International Leadership Conference (IEEE WIE ILC) provides professional women in technology, whether in industry, academia, or government, the opportunity to create communities that fuel innovation, facilitate knowledge sharing and provide support through highly interactive sessions designed to foster discussion and collaboration. IEEE WIE ILC focuses on providing leading-edge professional development for mid-level and senior-level women.