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.
Category: NM EPSCoR
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.
Join us for the final All Hands Meeting of the NM SMART Grid Center! All project participants (faculty, students, postdocs, staff, and partners) are invited to attend this in-person meeting at NM Tech. Students and postdocs who participate in the poster session will be eligible for prizes.
The STEM Advancement Program (STEMAP) engages students from New Mexico’s regional universities, community colleges, and tribal colleges in the research funded by the New Mexico SMART Grid Center at UNM, NMSU, and NMT. Up to 12 students are selected to participate each summer.
UNM, NMSU, and NMT will be on winter break during the following dates.
UNM, December 22 to January 2
NMSU, December 22 to January 4
NMT, December 24 to January 2
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.
Join us for a SMARTy party at the Mesa del Sol testbed and Power Systems Emerging Technologies Lab for a day of food, casual networking, and clothing modification.
This year's meeting will take place in a virtual environment on the Gather platform. An agenda with information about how to access the sessions will be sent out a week prior to the meeting.
A virtual poster session will be held, in Gather, on April 28th from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm.
At Meet a Scientist events, six "Scientist Stations" are spaced throughout the museum and guests of all ages interact with real-world STEM professionals, ask questions, and take part in one or more activities.
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