AWS investments are estimated to create at least 1,000 jobs and support new workforce development training programs and local community projects in the state.
Spark Photonics Foundation works with teachers in gateway communities in Massachusetts, including Springfield and Worcester. To date, more than 500 students have completed the program.
Two Science-i pilot case studies now in progress support underrepresented researchers in projects of vital importance to accurately quantify forest carbon sequestration and climate-change mitigation capabilities.
We saw how quickly the nation adopted the phrase, “essential workers,” during the onset of COVID-19. It’s about time we tell them what mission critical is, don’t you think?
When colleges host ‘STEM Career Days,’ the students who attend are far more likely to pursue a career in a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math).
Students receive $20,000 grant towards tuition cost, internship at Advanced Energy, and professional mentoring
June 22, 2023
Since its launch in 2021, the program has provided financial support, mentoring and hands-on internship experience to nine students from five partner universities excelling in education and research focused on precision power technologies.
Students participated in a variety of hands-on activities, including making balloon cars, robotic hands, pinwheels, water filtration systems, and solar-powered cars. Each activity allowed students to learn about the importance of manufacturing, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, renewable energy, and natural resources.
With no plans to discontinue the popular UNO R3, the UNO R4 will come in two versions: UNO R4 WiFi and UNO R4 Minima — offering unprecedented performance and possibilities for the maker community.
Students will use horse stables as a ‘living laboratory’ to prep for clinical or biomedical careers.
April 12, 2023
Each year, a cohort of up to 10 first-year students at Stephens College — the second-oldest women’s college in the country — will start a curriculum in which they take classes together and collaborate on research projects as they progress through the four-year program.
The CIA sponsors the CIA Mission Possible Operation Advance Technology competition to promote learning in science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics (STEAM) fields. The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) administers the programs on behalf of the CIA.