NM EPSCoR Events
Light and technological materials work together to produce alternative energy and lighting. Join Dr. Kirk as he discusses research on how the new field of molecular spintronics impacts solar energy, organic lighting, and understanding molecular electronic systems at the nanoscale.
The STEM Advancement Program (STEMAP) engages students from New Mexico regional universities, community colleges and tribal colleges in the research funded by New Mexico EPSCoR. This summer, students will participate in a week of workshops at New Mexico Tech on energy topics and scientific research and spent eight weeks working with New Mexico EPSCoR-funded faculty and students on cutting edge research that is important to New Mexico. The summer program concludes with the STEMAP Student Research Conference on July 30 at which the students present their results.
The NM EPSCoR State office is closed Friday, July 3rd. We will reopen Monday, July 6th.
This meeting is an opportunity for all project participants to showcase their work, continue to expand and deepen their collaborations, and discover new possibilities for cyberinfrastructure-enhanced research and education. Our External Advisory Board members, experts from around the nation, will be attending to hear about our progress and provide their expert advice on how to achieve our project goals.
This student workshop will provide an overview and hands-on training for sample preparation and analysis of algal biochemical composition. The workshop will use the standardized procedures developed at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory: http://www.nrel.gov/biomass/microalgal_procedures.html
Join us for an engaging hands-on software development workshop presented by the experts from Software Carpentry. You will accelrate from zero-to productive with the skills you will learn:
A comprehensive professional development course for teachers that provides all the necessary ingredients for building a scientific way of thinking in teachers and students, focusing on science content, inquiry, and literacy.
All hands on deck for the 2015 NM EPSCoR All Hands Meeting! This year the meeting will be held at New Mexico Tech's Joseph E. Fidel Center. Due to construction on campus, parking will be limited; click the title to see the map and the agenda.
Interdisciplinary Modeling: Water-Related Issues and Changing Climate is a graduate-level course (GEOS 697) offered this summer for 3 transferable graduate credits.
Jamie Bell will present an overview of the Center for the Advancement of Informal Science Education (CAISE) and informalscience.org, an online community and collection of informal STEM learning projects, evaluation, and research resources. He will characterize the current state of Informal Science Education (ISE) Networks, describe CAISE’s role in convening ISE Networks, and invite discussion about further directions for and research on ISE Networks.