Although the numbers of women in engineering fields have increased, we are still a minority in the field, and depending on the niche field you enter after college, you could find yourself as an even greater minority. This was the case for me, with about 10% of women in my electrical engineering graduating class, to being the only woman in the TTU pulsed power laboratory working on my thesis, and very commonly one of only a handful of women in my job or at conferences.
Category: STEM
This workshop invites paper contributions from research scholars and practitioners working on challenges and solutions for engineering and cybersecurity of critical systems in the 4th Industrial Revolution. The workshop will be organized with regular tracks and panel discussions.
Join Koritha Mitchell, Ohio State associate professor of English as she shares her knowledge and provides guidance on your publication path. This event is limited to the first 25 registrants. This is a Zoom meeting limited to current UNM faculty.
Stephanie Tofighi and other FRDO staff will discuss how you can use small funding opportunities to develop a path towards a larger grant proposal? How does the internal competition process work? How do you identify the proposal audience? These questions and more will be addressed as we help you develop a path towards a diverse funding portfolio.
International Conference on Control system, power and electrical engineering(ICCSPEE) is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for the academicians, researchers, engineers, industrial participants and budding students around the world to SHARE their research findings with the global experts.
Presenters: Karl Benedict, University of New Mexico, Jonathan Wheeler, University of New Mexico
Presenters: Olga Lavrova, New Mexico State University, Hamed Nademi, New Mexico State University, Fengyu Wang, New Mexico State University
The New Mexico SBIR/STTR Innovation Summit will bring together small businesses, Federal program managers, defense representatives, experts, and local organizations who have a vested interest in driving innovation through the SBIR and STTR programs.
On behalf of the C3E Women in Clean Energy Initiative, I would like to invite you and your students to attend the free two-day virtual C3E Symposium & Awards on December 8-9, 12-4:30pm ET. The overarching Symposium theme is "Accelerating the Energy Transition in a Rapidly Changing World”. This virtual two-day event will consist of plenary sessions, award presentations to this year’s C3E award winners, panel discussions, and a reception with live student poster presentations. For the first time, this normally invitation-only event will be open to all.
UNM Students, staff, and faculty, as well as Albuquerque's STEM Professionals are all encouraged to attend.
Come celebrate and network with others interested in STEM
RSVP is preferred, but not required.
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