New Mexico's Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (NM EPSCoR) is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) to build the state's capacity to conduct scientific research. Faculty and students from NM universities and colleges are working to realize New Mexico's potential for sustainable energy development. NM EPSCoR is also cultivating a diverse, well-qualified Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) workforce and supporting a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship. Coming soon: A new website and more information on our newest grant, the NM SMART Grid Center. Learn more about it here and read the press release here.
NM EPSCoR News
New Mexico Receives NSF EPSCoR Grant for NM SMART Grid Center
Click here for some quick facts about the NM SMART Grid Center Researchers across the state of New Mexico have received a $20...
A Farewell from Chelsea Chee
Last Tuesday night I was suddenly overcome with emotion. I thought about the place and people I would be leaving. It made me sad,...
Major Research Instrumentation Funding for EPSCoR Faculty
Two Energize New Mexico faculty members at the University of New Mexico, Dr. Marty Kirk and Dr. José Cerrato, recently received...
Externship Report: Hanqing Pan
The Externship Program is a research exchange program that allows New Mexico graduate students (with an existing assistantship) to...
Hanson & Timlin Receive Grant for Bio-Based Research
Bioalgal Team co-lead David Hanson (UNM) and Team member Jerilyn Timlin (SNL) recently received a grant from the Department of Energy...