Category: NM EPSCoR

Shifting to a research ecosystem approach is not trivial, and NSF EPSCoR understands that it will require a revision for each EPSCoR jurisdiction based on its own unique strengths, challenges, and opportunities. E-CORE RII and E-RISE RII programs provide significant opportunities and NSF EPSCoR requires key components to be present regarding the scope and co-production within the ecosystem, through collaboration among E-CORE projects, Jurisdictional Science and Technology Committees and Jurisdictional Science and Technology Plans.
The goal of this workshop is to identify research directions and priorities for the next generation of power electronics and energy conversion systems for the electric grid, transportation, and national security.
Purpose: To invite regional universities, industry, and national labs to learn about what we are planning to do (nurture a Directed Energy Ecosystem in the SW).Event Highlights:Overview of the Directed Energy CenterTechnical/Industry/Workforce development talksNetworking
A Workshop for NM Postdocs. Science is full of groundbreaking discoveries, but how do we effectively share them with the world? This free interactive workshop, designed specifically for postdocs, will equip you with the skills and knowledge to become a confident and compelling science communicator. Travel support may be available.Workshop information
The New Mexico Research Symposium (NMRS), collaboratively hosted with the New Mexico Academy of Science (NMAS), is an annual conference with oral presentations, a poster competition, and a keynote address. The conference is geared to undergraduate and graduate students from New Mexico’s colleges and universities. Presentation and poster abstracts are published in the New Mexico Journal of Science.
Abstract submissions for poster and oral sessions are now open for the 2023 New Mexico Research Symposium. The deadline is October 6, 2023. 
A gathering for clean energy equity advocates and community leaders to talk about a just transition to a cleaner, more resilient energy system. NM EPSCoR invites you to a statewide Town Hall to listen, learn, and collaborate to develop energy policy and systems change recommendations to ensure all New Mexicans experience an equitable and just energy transition in the years to come. Space is limited to 150 participants.
This two-day training will equip you to support learners in data and computation skills. Carpentries Instructor training goals:
The Conference features oral and poster scientific sessions, keynote talks, professional development workshops, PEARL meeting and information sharing sessions with NIH officials. The Regional will also offer Hot Air Balloon Rides during Welcome Reception.