ATE Events — June 2025

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(3 days)

JW Marriott Austin110 E 2nd StAustinTX78701

For over 25 years, the TechConnect World Innovation Conference and Expo has connected top applied research and early stage innovations from universities, labs, and startups with industry end users and scouts. The 2025 TechConnect World Innovation event includes the annual SBIR/STTR Innovation Conference; more than 35 world-class technical symposium; and the Nanotech Conference, the world's largest and longest running nanotechnology event.

Since its inception, TechConnect has published over 10,000 technical papers, connected over 20,000 innovations with industry partners, provided scouting support for most Fortune 500 technology companies, and supported most U.S. science and technology agencies, including the National Nanotechnology Initiative, since its inception.

(5 days)

CMU Biological Station33850 East Side DrBeaver IslandMI49782

The next EARTh Center Institute will be hosted at the Central Michigan University Biological Station on the island, and will focus on climate change in the region and beyond, cultural impacts and perspectives from indigenous leaders, hands-on activities, assisting with undergraduate research opportunities happening on the island and more!

Institute participants will receive:

  • Travel reimbursement (receipts must be provided for full reimbursement)
  • Participation stipend ($575)
  • Materials Award (more info to follow after selection process)

Applications will close Jan 31, 2025. Participants will be contacted regarding selection by Feb 28, 2025. Please note that Beaver Island is a remote island on Lake Michigan and does have all the basic amenities on the island, but participants should be prepared for travel to/from the island via ferry or small plane.

(3 days)

St. Cloud Technical College1540 Northway Dr.St. CloudMN56303

Online Asynchronous content will be made available to participants through a Canvas shell. You’ll be able to explore the basics and learn at your own pace. 

June 16 – 18, 2025 participants will gather for three days in St. Cloud, MN. This will be time to learn together, build relationships, and explore technology. Accommodations will be available. For those interested in developing curricula, there will be support with additional resources and online synchronous meetings after the in-person sessions. 

Content and meals provided, as well as a $350 stipend for technician faculty.

(3 days)

731 Old Harrisburg RoadGettysburgPA17325

GeoEd'25 will be held from June 17-19, 2025 at the Harrisburg Area Community College Gettysburg Campus. The conference will feature hands-on workshops, discussions, presentations, field work, and lightning talks. Registration is free and U.S. educators attending the full three day conference will receive a $700 stipend.

(4 days)

Palais des congrès de Montréal1001, Pl. Jean-Paul-RiopelleMontrealQuebecH2Z 2B3Canada

Brush up on your French and get your passports ready for the ASEE Annual Conference in Montreal, Canada—the City of Festivals! Anticipate another great program of papers, posters, distinguished lectures, and special sessions this year, with strong attendance from across the US, Canada, and the world. 

The Annual Conference is the single largest gathering of the year for ASEE members. For many who attend, it is their best opportunity to share their individual and collective work in engineering education. Whether as part of a formal session or by meeting friends in the hallway, participants benefit from opportunities to share with and learn from others.

The EARTh Center Colorado River Fellows program is a unique three-part, year long fellowship which offers an exciting and immersive journey exploring the diverse ecosystems of the Colorado River. 

In the summer of 2025, fellows will embark on a trip to the river's headwaters, discovering the environmental, educational, and technological challenges faced by this vital region. Over the following months, virtual professional development sessions will guide participants downstream, exploring community initiatives, government research, and environmental industries connected to the river. Fellows will also work with the EARTh Center's Immersive Ed Design team to create meaningful supplemental coursework/labs to be shared with the wider educational community.

In 2026, the program will culminate in a final trip to the end of the Colorado River, where fellows will witness firsthand how the river's health and resources impact communities and industries that depend on it. Each part of the program presents a distinct learning experience, offering new insights into the complex relationship between the Colorado River and its diverse ecosystems.

Institute participants will be expected to participate in both in-person aspects of the Fellows Program in 2025 and 2026, and participate in the virtual sessions to be scheduled between summer 2025 to spring 2026, in order to receive full stipends and Materials Awards.

Participants will receive:
- Travel reimbursements for in-person aspects (receipts must be provided for full reimbursement)
- Participation stipend ($1800 (minimum), paid out in 3 installments per completion of each part of the program; more info to follow in early Jan 2025)
- Materials Award (more info to follow in early Jan 2025)

Applications will close Feb 28, 2025. Participants will be contacted regarding selection by March 17, 2025. 

(2 days)

Moraine Valley Community College9000 College PkwyPalos HillsIL60465

The Cybersecurity Across Disciplines (CyAD) Summit is a unique event designed to serve educators in various fields to explore the intersection of cybersecurity within their specific educational program areas and the industries they serve.

This event brings together community and technical college faculty from diverse disciplines to address cybersecurity concerns in all business and all critical infrastructure sectors including but not limited to manufacturing, healthcare, retail, engineering, and banking and finance.  Industry operational technology owners and operators from all critical infrastructure sectors are encouraged to attend and leverage this opportunity to engage with academia about their unique sector disciplines and cybersecurity needs.

(4 days)

Marriott at the University of Dayton1414 S Patterson BlvdDaytonOH45409

Faculty will apply to participate through an online registration page on the project website. To participate, faculty members must provide a letter of support from their home institutions certifying support of their participation and must:

  • Teach at an ASE Education Accredited postsecondary institution
  • Hold an ASE certification in an area affected by electric vehicle technology
  • Have at least two years of experience teaching automotive technology
  • Agree to integrate new concepts related to electric vehicles into their curricula as a result of attending the professional development activities
  • Agree to report student demographics and outcomes data regarding the effects of secondary school outreach activities and the use of new materials for project reports
  • Agree to participate in assessments of the project and focus groups conducted by the external evaluator to inform continuous improvements
  • Attend Monday evening dinner and all three days of institute

(4 days)

Minneapolis Marriott City Center30 South 7th StreetMinneapolisMN55402

Supported by the National Science Foundation’s Advanced Technological Education (NSF ATE) program, HI-TEC is a national conference on advanced technological education where secondary and postsecondary educators, counselors, industry professionals, trade organizations, and technicians can update their knowledge and skills. Charged with preparing America’s skilled technical workforce, the event focuses on the preparation needed by the existing and future workforce for companies in the high-tech sectors that drive our nation’s economy.