Category: STEM

Speaker: Seth Blumsack, Energy Policy and Economics Professor at Penn State University
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.
Register to join us for a free informational webinar to learn more about how to apply for a VentureWell Course & Program Grant. Our Grants Manager and staff from our Higher Education Catalyst Team will be available to answer your questions live on Zoom. Learn more before you apply Explore the following resources to learn more about the grant and start developing your proposal:
Register to join us for a free informational webinar to learn more about how to apply for a VentureWell Course & Program Grant. Our Grants Manager and staff from our Higher Education Catalyst Team will be available to answer your questions live on Zoom. Learn more before you apply Explore the following resources to learn more about the grant and start developing your proposal:
Aggie Shark Tank, sponsored by The Hunt Center for Entrepreneurship, is an event where students may pitch their innovative ideas to investors to help increase entrepreneurship in the Borderplex region. Our student entrepreneurs are strong assets that bring innovative opportunities to our binational, bicultural community. Come watch students from the Borderplex region pitch business ideas to real investors for real money.
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.  
Students do NOT have to be from UNM to attend!
Students do NOT have to be from UNM to attend!
Students do NOT have to be from UNM to attend!