Past Events
NM EPSCoR is now calling for proposals for Diversity Innovation Working Group funding. Mary Jo Daniel, NM EPSCoR Associate Director, will host an informational webinar about the Diversity Innovation Working Group proposal process on Monday, November 25, 4:00-4:30 pm. Space is limited. If you wish to participate, please click to read more.
Dr. Becky Bixby and Dr. David Hanson invite all who are interested to a seminar funded by the UNM Biology Department and New Mexico EPSCoR. The seminar is by Charles O'Kelley, and is titled, “Tunnels into history: algae that bore into calcium carbonate.” This seminar is Thursday, 21 November at 3:30 in 100 Castetter with refreshments served at 3:15. From the announcement: "Charley O'Kelly is a well-known research scientist at Friday Harbor and works on microbial communities and primary productivity.
Registration is now closed.
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The 2013 Joint Annual Meeting of NMAS and NM EPSCoR is an open forum for sharing the results of research and teaching on “Impacts of Climate Change on Water in New Mexico” and “Sustainable Energy Development in New Mexico”. To learn more about submitting an abstract for presentation, visit our blog announcement.
The New Mexico Chemistry Symposium is an annual meeting of chemists at New Mexico Tech in Socorro, New Mexico. This year's theme is Energize New Mexico. The event includes talks by notable scientists around this theme, including the Keynote Address by Srikanath Nayaran of the University of Southern California: Opportunities and Challenges in Electrical Energy Storage for Renewables Integration.
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NM EPSCoR is sponsoring the upcoming Environmental Literacy Summit. The New Mexico Environmental Literacy Plan has been created with input from meetings around New Mexico. Please come to review the plan, hear the speakers and learn about the Guidelines for Excellence in Environmental Education. Receive a copy of the plan and free copies of the Guidelines.
To register, click here. For the agenda, click here (PDF).
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NM EPSCoR's RII 4: Energize New Mexico participants are invited to attend a strategic planning session August 19 and August 20. For more information, contact Natalie Willoughby