Educators
Join the Earth Data Analysis Center (EDAC) for GIS Day 2016. Learn about GIS, talk to spatial tech industry experts, win door prizes and more.
Join EPSCoR Program Officers November 29 or November 30 at 2:00 p.m.for an informational webinar on EPSCoR's new RII Track-4 program. WebEx login instructions can be found here.
Join EPSCoR Program Officers on November 15 or November 16 at 2:00 p.m. for an informational webinar on EPSCoR's RII Track-2 program. WebEx login instructions can be found here.
There continues to be a need for data management services that effectively support the needs of researchers. One key area of growth for academic libraries is serving as active collaborators with faculty and researchers as part of the research process. Recognizing this need for additional data management structures, DataONE was an early partner in a grassroots effort (along with seven other institutions) to develop the DMPTool, starting in January 2011.
Most scientists have experienced the disappointment of opening an old data file and not fully understanding the contents. During data collection, we frequently optimize ease and efficiency of data entry, producing files that are not well formatted or described for longer term uses, perhaps assuming in the moment that the details of our experiments and observations would be impossible to forget.
As part of the Water & Energy in New Mexico Lecuture Series, NM EPSCoR Uranium Team member Bruce Thomson talks about creating guidelines for potable water reuse.
WATER & ENERGY IN NM LECTURE SERIES: CONVERSATIONS ON OUR COMMON FUTURE
WHEN: Most Wednesdays from Aug. 31st to Nov. 9th • noon-1pm
WHERE: Pearl Hall (Stanford & Central, across from Frontier) • Room P133, lower level
The New Mexico Academy of Science (NMAS) and its partners, the New Mexico Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (NM EPSCoR) and the University of New Mexico Center for Water & the Environment, invite you to the 2016 Research Symposium! This is our 4th year hosting this event, and we expect it to be even more popular this year. The event is open to the public, and will focus on water, energy, the environment, and more.
We encourage all EPSCoR participants of the current RII4 Energize New Mexico project to submit abstracts for a paper presentation and/or a poster presentation, especially students looking to diversify their presentation and speaking skills. Abstracts selected for presentation will be published in the 2016 New Mexico Journal of Science! If you are interested in submitting an abstract, please read the Abstract Submission Guidelines (PDF) for instructions.
Crafting responsive tools for the sharing of data and knowledge requires understanding the people who will use them. In particular, exploring and studying how and why researchers perceive incentives, risks, and rewards for sharing research data may provide additional approaches and paths towards increasing openness. This webinar will be broadcast from SciDataCon during International Data Week in Denver, Colorado, and will feature panelists who plan to discuss their work in the areas of: data as social capital, giving researchers credit for data, and the results of a case study on perceived versus actual risks of data sharing.
Do you know what computed tomorgraph is? It is used in medicine (have you had a CT or CAT-scan?) and is increasingly used in industry, but there are many challenges in its applications. Join Dr. Edward Jimenez for a look at this exciting and versatile technology that has expanding relevance of industry and national security. Dr. Edward Jimenez is currently a Principal Scientist in Computer Science for the Sandia National Laboratories Software Systems R&D Group.