Past Events
Creative Startups will be hosting several information sessions this month, both online and in-person, to discuss the 2015 Creative-Startups Accelerator opportunity. Register now to meet with the Creative Startups team and past participants to ask your questions about the program and applications. Here are the in-person dates:
In Person:
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.
Interdisciplinary Innovation Working Groups (I-IWG) provide a venue for researchers, educators, and nationally recognized experts to address grand challenges that require an interdisciplinary approach to transform science. I-IWG support (up to $7500) is aimed at working groups that emphasize the collaborative development and testing of important ideas and theories, cutting-edge analysis of recent or existing data and information, the use of sound science policy and management decisions, and investigation of social issues that pertain to energy development that minimizes impacts on water and the environment.
Provenance and DataONE: Facilitating Reproducible Science
Bertram Ludäscher, Chris Jones, Lauren Walker
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:
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.
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.
This year NM EPSCoR is proud to offer a brand-new externship program for graduate students. The EPSCoR Externship Program is a research exchange program that allows graduate students (or exceptional undergraduates) to spend a semester or summer doing research at a partnering New Mexico university or research facility. The application period is now open. Click here for more information!
For best consideration please apply by March 1, 2015.
Interdisciplinary Modeling: Water-Related Issues and Changing Climate is a graduate-level course (GEOS 697) offered this summer for 3 transferable graduate credits.
The Undergraduate Visualization and Modeling Network (UVMN) program gives opportunities to engage diverse students in undergraduate research and CI-enabled education through the WC-WAVE grant. UVMN will provide professional development for faculty and students from Primarily Undergraduate Institutions (PUIs) in the three Western Consortium states of New Mexico, Idaho, and Nevada. Participation includes three basic components: