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Nanotechnology Course Resources I: Safety, Processing, and Materials

(4 days) State CollegePA16802

A series of two workshops, the Nanotechnology Course Resource Workshops (formerly known as "Train the Trainer" Workshops) were created to provide faculty with: Resources (labs, presentations, and more) and Guidance needed to effectively teach undergraduate nanotechnology courses. Please note: it does not matter which workshop is attended first. These workshops are designed for: post-secondary faculty and administrators.
Nanotechnology Course Resources I: Safety, Processing, and Materials. This workshop focuses on: Materials, Safety, and Equipment Overview, Basic Nanotechnology Processes, and Materials in Nanotechnology.
Applicants who are accepted for the curriculum delivery workshops will be granted a fellowship to attend. The fellowship is valued at $1,700 and includes: workshop registration fee, breakfast/lunch, travel (airfare up to $750), and lodging. Space is limited, register early!

http://nano4me.org/workshops.php#showS1

Micro Manufacturing Conference and Exhibits

(2 days) MinneapolisMN55403

Whether the challenge is creating micro features on micro parts or on macro parts, participants in this event look for ideas to improve their process. Exploring the many processes available, this conference brings together industry professionals in key areas including:

Precision Micro Machining
Micro Molding
Micro Metrology
Emerging Micro Manufacturing Technologies

Participants are invited to take an active role in this cutting-edge program by sharing knowledge and experience with current, new, and potential users of the technology.

http://micro.sme.org/2013/public/Content.aspx?ID=1948&sortMenu=103000

SAE World Congress and Exhibition

(3 days) DetroitMI

Today, efficiency is the new formula for success essential to propel the next generation of automobiles.
As we strive to achieve efficiency, the resulting significant and exciting challenges are once again positioning the automobile industry as the industry of choice for the world's best and brightest engineering minds. Vast opportunities await those companies and individuals that dare to be creative and dream big.
Now more than ever, the entire industry must work together to collect and elevate this talent in order to realize responsible mobility and reward those within the engineering community that are good stewards of our natural resources.

Top 4 Reasons to Attend SAE 2013 World Congress:

Technical Knowledge: Learn from a large collection of expert engineers through a technical program that is relevant and stimulating-enhancing skills and creativity.

Peer-to-Peer Networking: Discuss challenges and ideas during designated networking opportunities as well as between sessions and leave with invaluable improvements and solutions.

Management Program: Listen to industry leaders to learn about automotive technology trends and gain insight into the big picture.

Innovators Only Exhibition: Discover new companies and innovative technologies from OEM, top-tier suppliers, and other industry-related companies worldwide.

http://www.sae.org/congress/

Infotec 2013: Magic Explained

(2 days) OmahaNE68102

This annual conference is the region’s premiere event for individuals and companies interested in staying at the forefront of business technology. For many years, AIM has worked with the founders of Infotec, AITPOmaha, to produce this three-day event. Now, beginning with the 2009 conference, Infotec operated under the new direction of the AIM Institute.

Infotec features exciting keynote speakers and excellent breakout presenters that deliver great content on a variety of tech topics. There are several tracks to choose from – and this year will feature something new – lightning talks in every track. In lightning talk sessions you will hear quick presentations from multiple speakers giving you a lot to think about long after the session is over.

Here are this year’s tracks:
-Mobile Technology
-Marketing & Technology
-Enterprise Technology
-Emerging Business Technology
-Innovation & Technology
-BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)
-Youth in IT

http://infotec.org/

Women in STEM Webinar: Strategies to Improve Student Retention & Boost Success

What are the best practices to help female students succeed and thrive in science, technology engineering and math programs? There are proven, low-cost strategies that high schools, colleges and universities can implement right away so that more female students will complete their STEM education.

At the 60-minute webinar, participants will learn how to create a campus-wide retention effort to boost success; tools to get students off to a positive start & breed confidence; ways to engage female students when their numbers in STEM are small; and actionable examples of women in STEM programs.

http://www.iwitts.org/free-resources/webinar

Advanced Photovoltaic Installation

(4 days) CusterWI

This four-day installation course offers participants an advanced level of lecture and hands-on learning as they install a permanent utility-interactive PV system on two pole mounts. The system will employ high-efficiency Sanyo HIT® Double bifacial solar panels. The array will be mounted on two pole mounts and power a Fronius IG+ inverter. Participants will learn about sizing, component selection, system layout, NEC calculations and requirements, and real world installation techniques.

https://www.midwestrenew.org/civicrm/event/info?id=510&reset=1

Cyber Forensics & Security Conference & Expo: ForenSecure 2013

(2 days) WheatonIL60189

This multi-track, technical conference attracts 200+ professionals for an intensive one- and a half-day schedule that includes discussion and debate over forensics, security, data/information governance, cyber crime and security, ethical hacking, eDiscovery, cloud forensics, steganography, policy and compliance, privacy, wireless security, cloud computing, and identity theft.

Past Participants Include:
AccessData, Argonne National Laboratory, Authentify, Cisco, The Chicago Police Department, CompTIA, Computer Associates, the FBI, Fermilab, Fortinet, Guidance Software, IBM, IEEE, KPMG, Microsoft, Motorola, Sungard, UniForum, X-Ways Forensics and many others. Speakers and participants continue to represent local, regional, national, and international organizations and universities.

The conference is currently accepting proposals for presentations, technical sessions, panel discussion, and tutorials.

http://forensecure.sat.iit.edu/

2-Day Basic PLC Training Course

(2 days) TampaFL33619

This course covers PLC programming, installations, and troubleshooting. Emphasis is placed on logical thinking and efficient, logical program development. This course is oriented towards beginners. A basic familiarity with computers and electrical systems is helpful, but not essential.

Key concepts covered in the basic PLC course include: Programming AND / OR conditions, Seal / Latch instructions, Examine ON / Examine OFF instructions, PLC program scan cycle, program documentation,
batch programming techniques, understanding PLC addressing, common program problems and bugs, safety considerations, programming counters and timers, comparison statements, numerical / integer operations, Latch / Unlatch instructions, hardware considerations, diagnostics and troubleshooting,
emerging trends and capabilities.

http://fl-ate.org/images/front/docs/Basic%20PLC%20FlyerR1%20041813.pdf

The Visioneers: In Pursuit of Space Colonies, Nanotechnologies, and a Limitless Future

TempeAZ85287

If we look at the broader history of technology, we see rare individuals possessing a clear vision of an expansive future created by technologies they studied, designed, and promoted. Pushing beyond speculations, their activities sometimes produced actual things and influenced policy. Just as importantly, these people also built communities and networks so they could connect their radical ideas for the technological future to interested citizens, politicians, and business leaders. This talk explores the activities of two such visioneers Gerard O'Neill and Eric Drexler who advocated space settlements and nanotechnologies in response to perceived threats of eco-catastrophism and planetary limits.

Visioneers and the communities of researchers, futurists, and entrepreneurs they attracted have often existed at the blurry border between scientific fact, technological possibility, and optimistic speculation. Their design, imagining, and promotion form part of a longer chain of technological enthusiasm that has marked much of America's history. Nonetheless, visioneers and their supporters were not immune to the lures of profit, celebrity, and sensationalism. And, as their ideas received wider attention and publicity, they also worked to defend the purity and original goals of their visions from fringe characters as well as mainstream scientists. Finally, considering visioneers as a particular analytical category provides an opportunity to reexamine the uptake and adoption of radical ideas in contemporary technological ecosystems.

http://www.cspo.org/events/cns-asu/

NetWorks Webinar: Developmental Ed in STEM: Promising Practices

This webinar starts with a detailed look at data from institutional research offices at community colleges with a focus on developmental education student populations. The concepts of what is measured and what is measurable will be explored. The discussion will then feature promising practices in developmental ed supported by data that validates the approach, and determines if it is scalable and has a good return on investment. To register, visit: http://www.matecnetworks.org/growth.php

This webinar will take place from 1:00-2:30 pm EST.

http://www.matecnetworks.org/growth.php

RCNET 2nd Annual Meeting

(2 days) Fort PierceFL34986

The Regional Center for Nuclear Education and Training (RCNET), a National Science Foundation (NSF) Center is hosting its second annual meeting. This 2-day meeting reviews the progress of RCNET and its partner colleges. Focus will be placed on RCNET's efforts to support standardized college curriculum available for use across the nation. RCNET implements an Instructional System Design (ISD) ADDIE model (Analyze, Design, Develop, Implement & Evaluate). RCNET, using the ADDIE process, will explain how curriculum developed, collected, or purchased by RCNET, for the nuclear community, aligns to the Systematic Approach to training (SAT). Ultimately, Curriculum Review Committees (CRC's) will verify that the curriculum aligns to industry's exacting standards.

Other topics covered during this two-day meeting include best practices in Leadership, Articulation, Secondary Education Outreach, Diversity Efforts, and Creating a Nuclear Culture at the College.

http://gonuke.org/component/jevents/icalrepeat.detail/2013/04/19/16/-/rcnet-annual-summit-...

Experimental Education - Solving Michigan's Skill Crisis

FlintMI48504

To grow, Michigan’s economy needs skilled employees at all levels. Most employers would like to hire new employees who possess a combination of skills and experience. Students learn best when they can use concepts in practical applications. Students, who have experiences applying what they are have learned, quickly become productive employees

This conference will highlight best practices in experiential education and create a dialogue with industry representatives about how opportunities for experiential education might be increased across Southeast Michigan.

http://www.oaklandcc.edu/DMA/Conference/

Design and Manufacturing Alliance Spring Conference

FlintMI48504

Michigan’s growing economy needs skilled employees at all levels. Most employers would like new employees that possess a combination of skill and experience. Students learn best when they can transfer a concept to a practical application. Students, who have applied what they have learned, quickly become productive once employed.

This conference will highlight best practices in experiential education and create a dialogue with industry representatives about how opportunities for experiential education might be increased across Southeast Michigan. Dr. Robert McMahan, President of Kettering University, and Amy Cell, Senior Vice President, Talent Enhancement, of the Michigan Economic Development Corporation, have agreed to keynote this event.

http://www.oaklandcc.edu/dma/

Privacy in the Nano City: Humans & nano-enabled communication technologies

PhoenixAZ85004

In this country and in this city, privacy is highly valued and coveted. Privacy influences many elements of our city from housing design to our preferences for private automobiles. Yet, in Arizona there is a significant commitment to unmanned aerial vehicles, wall-penetrating imaging, and long distance surveillance technology. And while most of these technologies are being developed for use in military and border security applications, they are also likely to become tools for city, county and state police forces. These forms of technology leverage existing (and future) nanotechnology. They are quietly breaking down the ability to retain our private lives. From our Facebook pages to our email the use of electronic surveillance is breaking down our notions of privacy. With the volumes of data being compiled and the expanded use of drone (unmanned aerial vehicles) and other surveillance technology, there are challenges to the cultural expectation and value of privacy.

What does privacy mean in the Nano City? How might nanotechnology threaten to undermine the cultural values aligned with privacy? Who gets to decide what is private and what is semi-private and what is public? Can nanotechnology strengthen our levels of privacy, while encouraging greater data and information sharing? Are information sharing and privacy opposing forces?

http://www.cspo.org/events/cns-asu/

6th Annual Student Success Mid-Atlantic Regional Conference

La PlataMD20646

The Annual Mid-Atlantic regional Conference on Promoting Student Success is merging with the ISTEM Conference (Effective Teaching of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics from State and National Experts!)

Promoting student success is everyone's responsibility. This one-day regional conference will offer opportunities for faculty and administrators to present ideas on a wide range of topics and to interact with peers from other institutions. The goal of the conference is to disseminate ideas and best practices that can be replicated at other colleges.

Conference Tracks:
-Teaching approaches and strategies
-Technology
-Student preparedness
-General interest
-Effective Teaching of STEM

http://www.dlf.csmd.edu/studentsuccess/

OGIS 2013 GoogleEarth Engine workshop - Virginia Tech, VA

BlacksburgVA24061

Earth Engine is Google's geospatial data analysis platform. This workshop will introduce users to the platform and will provide an overview of the tools available for browsing Earth Engine's data catalog and performing analyses on the data. Users will get to run classification and change detection algorithms for their own areas of interest, using Landsat and MODIS data.

This workshop will be led by Tyler Erickson, Senior Developer Advocate with Google Earth Engine.

8:00 AM - 11:00 AM

https://survey.vt.edu/survey/entry.jsp?id=1361295031574

Annual 2013 Virginia Tech GIS and Remote Sensing Research Symposium - Virginia Tech, VA

BlacksburgVA24061

The annual 2013 Virginia Tech GIS and Remote Sensing Research Symposium provides a venue to share information about recent advances in geographic information systems and remote sensing applications and research.

The Symposium focuses on interaction among participants and the sharing of data, applications, and techniques. It includes both presentation and poster sessions as well as a keynote speaker.

1:00 PM to 5:00 PM

http://www.ogis.org.vt.edu/

93rd American Association of Community Colleges Annual Convention

(4 days) San FranciscoCA94103

The AACC annual meeting is among the largest and most dynamic gatherings of educational leaders, attracting over 2,000 community college presidents and senior administrators, as well as international educators, representatives of business/industry and federal agencies.

The premiere event for community college leaders, AACC's Annual Convention offers unprecedented professional development as well as the opportunity to network, share, and learn from professionals in the fields of education, business and industry, and the government sector. The AACC Exhibit Hall offers a variety of services and products to bring innovation to campuses.

Convention attendees include community college administrators, trustees, faculty, business/industry representatives who work with community colleges, federal or state government representatives, and graduate students.

http://www.aacc.nche.edu/newsevents/Events/convention2/Pages/default.aspx

1-day Introductory Workshop at the University of Florida

GainesvilleFL32611

This workshop provides an introduction to POGIL(Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning) and explores the benefits of this approach to active learning in the classroom. Participants will experience a POGIL-based learning environment, analyze activities, understand how guided inquiry is structured in a POGIL classroom and consider classroom facilitation and other issues related to the implementation of POGIL.

http://www.pogil.org/events/1-day-introductory-workshop-at-the-university-of-florida

BIO 2013 - 10th Annual Community College Program

ChicagoIL60616

Join biotechnology / biomanufacturing educators and biotech industry representatives from across the United States in Chicago on April 22nd. Learn about current efforts to develop a common core of National Skill Standards for biotechnology and biomanufacturing. Listen to community college graduates talk about their careers in bioscience, and connect with your colleagues.

7:30 AM - 5:30 PM CDT

http://www.bio-link.org/home/events/10th-annual-community-college-program-day

PMDS – Plant Management and Design Engineering Show

(2 days) MontrealCanada

PMDS – Plant Management and Design Engineering Show is the leading event for managers, engineers, operations and practitioners who assist in the improvement process for their plant maintenance, physical asset management, equipment and system designs and other areas to source the tools they need to stay competitive.

Held every two years, PMDS is the platform which allows attendees to peruse the show floor, watch live demonstrations, compare products and meet with industry suppliers and peers.

http://pmds-simu.com/about-the-event/

NIEHS Biomedical Career Fair

Research Triangle ParkNC27709

The annual NIEHS Biomedical Career Fair, now in its 16th year, is one of the largest assemblies of biomedical organizations and young scientists in Research Triangle Park, NC. Targeting postdoctoral fellows and advanced graduate students, the Career Fair provides these young scientists an opportunity to explore a myriad of fields and create a contact network as they plan for their future careers in the biomedical sciences.

http://tools.niehs.nih.gov/careerfair/index.cfm

SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing 2013

(5 days) BaltimoreMD21201

Defense, Security, and Sensing is the largest annual collection of conferences focused on imaging, sensors, lasers and system applications. It is held in Baltimore, Maryland, a region that is the heart of the U.S. defense, security and aerospace industries, and home to many important educational institutions working in these fields.

There are 62 co-located technical conferences covering the latest research and developments in imaging, sensors, lasers, and system applications.

Learn about the latest research and network with experts, vendors, and colleagues from government, military, aerospace, academia and industry from around the world. SPIE Defense, Security, and Sensing attracts more than 6,500 top scientists, engineers and product developers, and offers an opportunity to connect with industry leaders and government program directors.

There are more than 55 courses and workshops conducted by experts from academia, government and industry on the latest technologies and training needed to stay competitive in the today’s job market.

Defense, Security, and Sensing features renowned keynote speakers who provide the latest overview of key governmental department missions relevant to this industry.

http://spie.org/x6765.xml

Deadline to apply for Open Entry/Open Exit OP-TEC Online Faculty Development Course - Fundamentals of Light and Lasers

Online Course Description

OP-TEC, the National Center for Optics and Photonics Education, is a National Science Foundation (NSF) National Center of Excellence with the mission of promoting photonics education and assisting colleges around the United States in developing and implementing educational programs that support expansion of this critical technology.

As part of our efforts to provide faculty development in optics and photonics, OP-TEC offers a hybrid, online faculty development course in optics and photonics. This Open Entry/Open Exit course has been developed for faculty whose schedules demand a more flexible course timeline. It is perfect for busy faculty who might have difficulty keeping up with weekly assignments in a "scheduled" course but who would have a period or periods of time during the semester or school year that would allow them to complete assignments and exams independently and at their own pace. It is also an excellent opportunity for junior faculty, adjunct faculty, and lab technicians who may need to prepare to teach a college level or dual credit introductory photonics course.

This online course is being offered at no charge to U.S. high school, community college and technical college faculty interested in teaching a basic photonics course.

The course is facilitated by an instructor experienced in teaching photonics concepts at the college level and will require a high level of independent self-paced instruction. The course will cover OP-TEC’s Fundamentals of Light and Lasers.

http://www.op-tec.org/faculty.php

The Intersections of Energy with the Treatment, Use, and Management of Potable and non-Potable Waters

WashingtonD.C.20005

The aim of this workshop is to provide a forum for exchange between federal agencies and Congressional offices regarding domestic issues within the Water-Energy nexus. Affiliations of invited panelists include the EPA, NSF, DOE, DOI (USFWS, USGS, BLM), State Department and Congressional staffers. The goal is to identify shared challenges, opportunities, and possibilities for inter-branch and interagency cooperation. The event is also open to AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellows.

http://aaaspolicyfellowships.org/intersections-energy-treatment-use-and-management-potable...

38th Annual AAAS Forum on Science and Technology Policy

(2 days) WashingtonD.C.20004

The annual AAAS Forum on Science and Technology Policy, now in its 38th year, is a conference for people interested in public policy issues facing the science, engineering, and higher education communities. It is a place where insiders go to learn what is happening and what is likely to happen in the coming year on the federal budget and the growing number of policy issues that affect researchers and their institutions. Come to the Forum, learn about the future of S&T policy, and engage with the people who will shape it.

https://www.signup4.net/public/ap.aspx?EID=STPO12E&OID=50

Affective Precursors to Academic Performance

This webinar will explore the role of affective or non-cognitive learning in meeting the needs of basic skills students and why it is an important precursor to academic performance. Evidence of academic and affective outcomes will be presented from multiple colleges. Webinar participants will understand how affective learning is important to meeting the needs of today’s basic skills students, and will be clear about next steps for bringing this innovation to their campuses.

http://www.nisod.org/forms/webinar_signup.htm

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