(3 days)
Weber's Boutique Hotel3050 Jackson AvenueAnn ArborMI48103
This event will focus on real-world issues and future challenges of automotive cybersecurity. The agenda will showcase case studies, lessons learned and hand-on experience from vehicle manufacturers, government bodies and standardization groups, Tier-1 suppliers, and a select number of Tier-2/3 suppliers
(3 days)
Florida A&M University1601 S Martin Luther King Jr BlvdTallahasseeFL32307
This conference proposes to take stock of the dramatic developments from the past two years to ask: Variants in Biology Education: What can we learn from pandemics?
Over the last two years, teaching and learning has grappled with the demands of change in response to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic within a highly politicized landscape for which science is on the defense and misinformation is rampant. Never before have so many questions arisen about the implications for mainstream organismal biology education, and never before has the speed and scale of innovation been put into practice. The “pandemic” symbolizes change, resistance, immunity, adaptation, and opportunity at so many different levels – literally, in our personal lives, in education, and in mass culture. It compels us to consider the workforce needs of the future where pandemics are now ubiquitous among all living organisms: people, plants, and animals (domestic and wild).
Avoid common pitfalls with this NSF ATE Budget Assistance
The National Science Foundation's (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program grant proposal writing process can seem daunting to those new to the ATE program. Each year, Mentor-Connect offers a detailed cost-free technical assistance webinar highlighting all aspects of the budget and budget justification for those building competitive grant proposals for ATE. Registration Required
BEST Center and the California Institute for Energy and Environment invite you to attend a webinar to learn about the High-Performance Building Operations Professional (HPBOP) Certification and pilot exam. As the first of its kind, the HPBOP credential is intended to validate the knowledge, skills, and competencies of building technicians, engineers, and operators who support high-performance commercial buildings. Health, safety, comfort, occupant productivity, energy conservation, and building de-carbonization—these are among the high-performance goals which technicians help to achieve in their daily work.
In this webinar, you'll learn about:
Specific knowledge and competencies that define the HPBOP
The credential's value proposition for building owners, facility managers, and technicians
How to apply for the Certification and assessment by written exam
Education and work experience prerequisites
The online pilot exam process, which is free to those who qualify.
(3 days)
Prince George's Community College Performing Art Center301 Largo Rd.LargoMD20774
In May 2022, the National CyberWatch Center announced the reformulation of the annual Community College Cyber Summit to become one of several symposia within multiple regional and a national Cybersecurity Capabilities and Career Symposia (3CS). The 3CS expansion, eventually to all 10 Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) regions, will provide many more opportunities for attendees by addressing a significant impediment to participation in vital capacity building programs - the cost and time commitment for travel to the conference location.
(2 days)
Mahnomen Shooting Star Casino777 S Casino RdMahnomenMN56557
This interactive farm transition program is focused on helping farm families dive deeper into conversations about
Family and business goals,
Job responsibilities,
Financial needs of farms and families,
Inheritance considerations, and
Mechanisms of transfer.
An emphasis of the sessions is how to transfer both the financial business and how to transfer the management and responsibility of the farm business. We provide time for hands-on planning and discussion for the farm family.
Since 1920, the American Association of Community Colleges (AACC) has been the go-to organization for the nation’s predominately associate degree-granting regionally accredited institutions. The association hosts one of the largest convenings of community college professionals and offers engaging speakers, relevant professional development, and unsurpassed networking opportunities. AACC Annual provides access to the nation’s community college leaders who collectively serve more than 40 percent of the nation’s undergraduates.
AACC Annual creates opportunities to design and solve today’s priority challenges and to identify opportunities and innovation to support the country’s community college students.
Memorial Union2901 University AveGrand ForksND58202
Space Ag Conference seeks to explore the potential of advanced agriculture technologies to transform the AgTech industry in space, with the understanding that solutions to space-based challenges can often be applied to those on Earth
Our world’s production system is undergoing a dramatic shift towards sustainable practices and greater food security. Space agriculture and the technology it provides could help farmers produce higher crop yields with less land and energy. This is our opportunity to dream big and envision a bold future for agriculture.
The Dual Credit High School-Community College DNA Sequencing and Genomics Project is providing research-based, hands-on, and real-world workforce experience for two-year community college and dual credit high school and biotechnology students by providing access to industry-level DNA sequencing technology. Students are working on authentic student-led research on DNA barcoding mentored by industry and academic partners.
Speakers: Joseph Oleniczak, PI & Kissaou Tchedre, PhD., M.B.A., co-PI, LASA High School and Austin Community College, Austin, TX
(4 days)
Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront225 E Coastline DrJacksonvilleFL32202
The 2023 State Leadership and Skills Conference (SLSC23) is the premier CTE event in the state of Florida. The top students in over 100 different skill and leadership competitions gather to compete against their peers for a chance to advance to the National Leadership and Skills Conference. These competitions provide an opportunity for students to hone their technical skills, connect with business and industry, and become world-class workers, leaders, and responsible American citizens.
In addition to competitions, students are invited to participate in other conference activities to further their careers and connect them with potential future employers. The Meet the Employer Career Fair, where more than 50 local, state, and national companies are looking to recruit and hire students for immediate job openings. The CONNECTED Expo and Trade Show showcases business and industry partners and their products, services, and career opportunities.
This workshop will cover how to use videos of classroom projects and student success stories.
Asking students to create video projects is a great tool and has a huge impact in making students feel that they are participating in their learning journey.
Creating videos of employers or former students talking about their work and why their education is useful in their current position is another very motivational tool.
These success stories can also be shown to prospective students to learn about the programs being offered. Real-world examples will be included.
(2 days)
Esri Headquarters380 New York StreetRedlandsCA92373
Join community planning and design thought leaders, innovators, and other visionaries to discover how they are leveraging geodesign and technology to tackle challenges, adapt to change, become more resilient, and plan for a better future.
ITEEA's 85th Annual Conference. The annual ITEEA conference provides an unparalleled opportunity for technology and engineering educators to gain comprehensive professional development and networking experiences. ITEEA members pay a reduced rate to attend and can choose from dozens of interest sessions, workshops, and social events. This is a unique opportunity to learn from and share with other technology and engineering STEM education professionals in a variety of formats.
(2 days)
The Adolphus Hotel1321 Commerce Street DallasDallasTX75202
In April of 2023, EPRI will be hosting a second Supply Chain Workshop to describe work that has already begun to address several of the key opportunities and to seek further industry input on actionable items. These topics were selected based on the outcomes of the first workshop and a follow-on survey of the industry. Specifically, topics which the 2nd Workshop will cover include:
Welding Workforce Development
Fitness for Nuclear (FN4) North America – Vendor Fitness & Qualification
Capabilities in the Areas of Fabricators, Machining Supplier Capabilities, and Heat Treating/Bending
Architect Engineer (AE) Perspectives on New Build & Supply Chain
Codes & Standards Progress and Challenges
Materials Qualification – Overcoming the Barriers of Accelerated Qualification
The two-day workshop will include presentations by industry experts, Code representatives, key stakeholders (AES developers/manufacturers), equipment manufacturers, selected vendors, and AEs.
Indian River State College3209 Virginia AvenueFort PierceFL34981
Join industry and educational leaders to discuss the critical role and immense impact of optics and photonics technologies on advanced manufacturing, telecommunication, transportation, sustainable energy, defense, and national security. The topics will include the current and future state of optics and photonics, prevalent issues, education, and workforce development.
Congressman Brian Mast, Representative for the 21st District of Florida and Co-Chair of the Congressional Optics and Photonics Caucus in D.C., will be on hand.
Extend your stay and attend the celebration of light-based technologies during the Optics and Photonics Festival immediately following the Industry Symposium. Enjoy demonstrations and activities, and tour IRSC’s cutting-edge photonics, high-power laser, fiber optics, and quantum labs.
(4 days)
Sheraton Virginia Beach Oceanfront3501 Atlantic AvenueVirginia BeachVA23451
This symposium is hosted by the Association of Computer Science Departments at Minority Institutions (ADMI). This event is devoted to computing issues relevant to minority students, education, and institutions. This 2023 Symposium will be held in-person and virtually and will highlight undergraduate and graduate research with particular interest on innovations in the computing field.
Symposium includes:
Current Perspectives on Machine Learning & Related Topics
As part of CUNY’s leading role in the movement to provide expanded access and services to neurodiverse students on the college campus, the Central Office of Student Affairs Disability Programs hosts the annual CUNY Neurodiversity Conference each spring. CUNY’s two signature neurodiversity initiatives, Project REACH and CUNY Unlimited, join with stakeholders to share best practices for supporting students while they’re in college and during transitions to and from campus.
The fifth CUNY Neurodiversity Conference will celebrate neurodivergent creative expression. A virtual conference day and art exhibit featuring neurodivergent artists from across CUNY and the wider community will take place on April 14th, 2023.
(3 days)
Westfields Marriott14750 Conference Center DrChantillyVA20151
NSI’s IMPACT program delivers expert training on critical aspects of your security program. From NISPOM compliance, security clearance processing, risk management framework, adjudication, CUI, insider threats, security awareness and education, CMMC, Trusted Workforce 2.0 and much more.
Return to work with new ideas, best practices and battle-tested solutions to reduce risks to classified and sensitive information from a growing array of security threats.
(2 days)
Embassy Suites by Hilton Alexandria Old Town1900 Diagonal RoadAlexandriaVA22314
Join a select group of leaders for a day-and-a-half event on the future of work. All travel and related expenses for you and one industry partner of your choosing will be covered by the project.
Provide a forum to listen and engage with industry employers and continue the conversation about the skills they need from future technicians
Revisit and refine the Cross-Disciplinary STEM Core with these industry-informed critical skills.
Identify efficient and effective ways for the ATE community to collaborate across disciplines.
Develop realistic strategies for helping the ATE community engage industry in equipping students with these cross-disciplinary skills.
During this summit, participants will be taken through the process used to create the skill standard, so they can implement it for new programs. Also, learn to take the six skill standards created by ITSS and localize them to create or update your school's IT programs.
The National Cybersecurity Training and Education (NCyTE) Center is featuring Zackary Nicklin from the National Center of Autonomous Technologies (NCAT) at this month's membership meeting. Zackary will deliver a primer on autonomous systems, in multiple domains such as air, land and sea, and the critical role cybersecurity plays in their operations. With the speed of adoption of these systems, they are becoming ubiquitous in everyday life, for many of us. As we adopt more of this technology for uses such as package delivery, search and rescue, inspection and Advanced Air Mobility, safekeeping of the command-and-control links and the outputs produced becomes more and more of a priority.
In daily lives, there are many applications relying on electrochemistry, a branch of chemistry that deals with interconversion of chemical energy and electrical energy. For example, batteries convert stored chemical energy into electrical energy inside devices like smartphones. Electrocatalysts are types of chemicals which can increase the speed, efficiency and selectivity of electrochemical reactions that happen on electrode surfaces. Nanomaterials are especially excellent electrocatalysts due to larger number of reactive atoms on the surfaces compared to those on bulk materials as well as their flexibility for post-processing. On the other hand, the role of electrocatalysts play during electrochemical reactions is difficult to interpret because of the complexity of nanomaterial itself as well as chemical reactions that happen at the interface of solid electrodes and liquid electrolytes.
The aim of the talk is to introduce a state-of-the-art spectroscopic technique based on infrared spectroscopy that can be used to characterize the chemical species adsorbed on the electrode surfaces and provide ample information about the changes in the structures of adsorbed species under different conditions.
This NSF supported CCSF-UCSF collaboration is inviting biotech-bioscience community college students, alumni and faculty/staff to join online workshops developed for community college bioscience-biotech students and provide input/feedback to help adapt them to a broader audience.
Goal of the Workforce Navigation Training: Provide students/trainees with the knowledge, skills, support and clarity they need to effectively assess and successfully navigate any lab environment and achieve their professional and career goals.
Go beyond focusing solely on presenting yourself as the optimal candidate and utilize the interview to determine if an internship/job opportunity is a “Good Fit” for you! In this workshop gain strategies to clarify your career and educational goals and frame questions to obtain accurate information to assess if a workplace will support those goals, while also learning to recognize potential misalignments.
Learning outcomes:
Define what a ‘bad fit' or 'toxic work environment’ is
Outline and clarify your own goals before the interview
Use questions during an interview to determine whether a workplace is in alignment with your goals and values
Articulate strategies and practice language to frame questions
Describe examples of verbal and non-verbal red flags indicating the opportunity may not be a “Good Fit”
Describe factors that can make it difficult to recognize and weigh the potential impact of red flags during and after an interview
This event will explore innovation for all and bring rogether the entire intelligent transportation community for thought-provoking education, networking, and demonstrations exploring the technologies and solutions that will enable a better future.
(3 days)
Atlanta Marriott Buckhead Hotel & Conference Center3405 Lenox Road NEAtlantaGA30326
This annual conference is specifically focused on professional development for WBL professionals across the United States at both secondary and post-secondary career and technical education programs and institutions.
Sessions will offer insights, cover timely topics and high-quality CTE specific content areas, including agricultural education, business & marketing, counseling & career development, engineering & technologies, trade & industrial education and more.
Attendees enjoy featured keynote speakers, hundreds of educational sessions, networking events & a massive CareerTech Expo.