ATE Events — March 2025

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(4 days)

David L. Lawrence Convention Center1000 Ft. Duquesne Blvd.PittsburghPA15222

The Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE TS) is organized by the ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Science Education (SIGCSE) and is the organization’s flagship conference. The SIGCSE Technical Symposium addresses problems common among educators working to develop, implement and/or evaluate computing programs, curricula, and courses. The symposium provides a forum for sharing new ideas for syllabi, laboratories, and other elements of teaching and pedagogy, at all levels of instruction. The symposium provides a diverse selection of technical sessions and opportunities for learning and interaction.

SIGCSE TS 2025 will be held from February 26 - March 01, 2025, at the David L. Lawrence Convention Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. SIGCSE TS 2025 will be primarily an in-person conference, though there will be limited online participation options.

(3 days)

St. Cloud River’s Edge Convention Center10 4th Avenue SouthSt. CloudMN56301

VEX MN exists under the Robotics Education & Competition (REC) Foundation. REC brings this exciting experience to students all over the globe through the VEX IQ Challenge, VEX Robotics Competition, and VEX U. VEX MN is the largest state program in the country. It is under the leadership of St. Cloud Technical and Community College and several central Minnesota industry partners.

Coordinating with the REC Foundation, VEX MN plans and organizes various events in Minnesota. These events include: 

  • tournaments
  • camps
  • coach workshops AND
  • event partner summit.

VEX MN and SCTCC also plans and organizes the State Championship. Winners of the State Championship participate in World Competition.

(3 days)

Delta Hotels Fargo1635 42nd St SWFargoND58103

This conference is an opportunity to learn more about aviation in North Dakota and network with the aviation community. Throughout the conference, sessions will be held for pilots, mechanics, airport managers, and general aviation enthusiasts.

  • Learn from Aviation Industry Leaders
  • IA Renewal Credits
  • Associations Annual Business Meetings
  • Networking Opportunities
  • Icebreaker Events
  • Exhibitors Night
  • Hall of Fame Banquet
  • Educational Sessions

(5 days)

Hawaii Convention Center1801 Kalākaua AveHonoluluHI96815

Join NDIA and the U.S. Indo-Pacific Command for the 2025 Pacific Operational Science & Technology (POST) Conference. This event promises to deliver an unparalleled platform for collaboration, innovation, and exploration of Department of Defense (DoD) opportunities for joint research, development, and experimentation.

Join the webinar on Two Energy Lessons for Your Classroom! from CREATE as a part of their Spring 2025 Innovation Webinar Series!

The past four years, CREATE has sponsored the Call for Innovative Ideas, highlighting the outstanding work faculty have done to integrate technology, engage students with industry-relevant tools, and create student-centered, hands-on courses. This year they are excited to announce their line up of Innovation presentations. These webinars are 30 minutes and showcase the amazing work being done by energy educators across the nation.

The AWS AI Practitioner Faculty Training hosted by the National Applied AI Consortium in collaboration with AWS Academy aims to empower community college faculty to teach the new AWS AI Practitioner certification. The free online training, held from February to March 2025, combines 6 hours of instructor-led sessions by AWS Academy with 18 hours of self-paced learning on AWS Skill Builder. Designed to build competency in AI and machine learning (ML) principles and use cases, the program equips educators with the knowledge and tools to prepare students for careers in AI.

Eligible participants are community college faculty with foundational knowledge of AI and ML concepts. Upon successful completion of the training, faculty will receive a voucher to take the AWS AI Practitioner certification exam. This initiative supports the growth of AI education at the community college level, ensuring instructors are well-prepared to guide students in mastering essential AI skills.

Session 3: AWS AI Practitioner Exam Preparation

Focus:

  • Question-answering techniques
  • Review of sample exam questions

Meeting or exceeding expectations is a defining metric of success in the workplace. There are multitudes of expectations, many of which often go unsaid. How do you clarify what is expected of you and obtain regular actionable feedback so that you can progress steadily towards those expectations? This session will outline tools you can use to define the many expectations inherent in any work situation, assess for gaps in your knowledge and build the language to ask for and obtain the information and feedback you need to succeed.

Workshop participants will come away with strategies to:

  • Assess what expectations have been made clear, and which still need further clarity.
  • Identify gaps in expectations, how you’ll be evaluated, assessed and trained.
  • Language to obtain expectation clarity and actionable feedback.
  • Proactively manage-up to promote actions that support your success

Presenter: Dr. Karen Leung, CCSF Bioscience Internship Program

Welcome to the 2025 InnovATEBIO series of virtual ATE project talks.  This series features leaders in biotechnology workforce education from across the US sharing their work on exciting projects funded by the National Science Foundation's Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program.  The ATE program supports the education of technicians for the high-technology fields that drive our nation's economy.

Talk 1:  Modules for Bioindustrial Manufacturing

Three goals guide this project's collaboration between Delgado Community College (DCC) and Bioindustrial Manufacturing and Design Ecosystem (BioMADE). First is to formalize a Community of Practice (CoP) for workforce agencies, academic institutions, and industry/commercial entities to inform local, regional, and national workforce efforts in bioindustrial manufacturing. Second is to develop, test, and finalize key bioprocessing concept education modules that meet performance benchmarks for bioindustrial manufacturing. Third is to increase capacity of a diverse and inclusive workforce ecosystem as well as career entry through the deployment of curricular materials and dissemination efforts. This project will fill knowledge gaps related to bioprocessing for careers in bioindustrial manufacturing. These efforts will contribute to a well-prepared, industry-qualified, and diverse biomanufacturing workforce.

Speaker:  Louise Petruzzella, Director of Education and Workforce Development, BioMADE

Talk 2:  Using Hackathons to Catalyze Research Projects in Antibody Engineering

Antibodies are used as biological therapeutics, in diagnostic tests, and as reagents for research. Engineering antibodies can improve binding, specificity, and manufacturability. We are using hackathons to create undergraduate research projects that explore antibody engineering and related technologies. Hackathon projects are addressing artificial intelligence and machine learning, cell line characterization, producing antibodies in algae, making nanobodies in E. coli, developing antibody-related games, designing new antibodies based on homology, immune escape, epitopes, and screening assays. We will discuss results from previous hackathons and the resources that have been developed.

Speaker:  Sandra Porter, PhD, Digital World Biology, InnovATEBIO

Join the webinar on Hybrid Solar & Electric Vehicles – Driving Student Innovation from CREATE as a part of their Spring 2025 Innovation Webinar Series!

The past four years, CREATE has sponsored the Call for Innovative Ideas, highlighting the outstanding work faculty have done to integrate technology, engage students with industry-relevant tools, and create student-centered, hands-on courses. This year they are excited to announce their line up of Innovation presentations. These webinars are 30 minutes and showcase the amazing work being done by energy educators across the nation.

Join this three-hour virtual workshop to explore the science of the power grid!

During this virtual workshop, educators will learn the foundations of energy and the how the power grid works. The workshop will discuss the history of the power grid and the role of different forms of power in producing energy, as well as the consequences for the future of energy generation in the U.S. The workshop will also introduce activities for the classroom that engage students in dynamic, hands-on energy-based learning.

All teachers who pre-register will receive a $100 kit before the 3 hour virtual training and the workshop will go through how to use these materials in the classroom.

This workshop has self guided and in-person components.

Some things to know:

  • Workshop cost is $200.
  • This workshop and the materials used are geared towards middle school and high school teachers.
  • No prior knowledge on the power grid is required.
  • You will need a stable internet connection and dedicated space in which to work.
  • You will be shipped a box of material 4-7 days before the workshop.
  • Preservice and retired teachers are welcome!

Use discount code 25CREATEVWKS to reduce the registration cost to $10.

Register by February 22nd to receive materials prior to the workshop.

(4 days)

Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk600 E Market StSan AntonioTX78205

The League for Innovation in the Community College is pleased to announce that the 2025 Innovations Conference will be held March 9-12 in San Antonio, Texas. All conference events will take place at Grand Hyatt San Antonio River Walk. This event is hosted by Alamo Colleges District.

The Innovations Conference, now in its 28th year, is the foremost convening for professionals dedicated to improving and enhancing teaching and learning, leadership and management, and the community college experience. This international event provides a forum for collaboration among academic experts and thought leaders, while granting participants exclusive access to the most inventive and inspirational community college programs from around the world.

Conference Tracks

  • Leadership and Organization
  • Learning and Teaching
  • Student Support and Development
  • Workforce Preparation and Development

Conference Features

  • Innovative and engaging keynote speakers discussing critical issues facing community college educators
  • Hundreds of thought-provoking breakout sessions (special sessions, forums, roundtable discussions, and poster sessions)
  • Recognition of League award recipients
  • A Solutions Center, where sponsors demonstrate higher education products and services
  • Opportunities to exchange ideas with colleagues throughout the event
     

WiM West is a regional conference for manufacturing professionals who are navigating the way through their careers — whether it be in production, the C-Suite, or anywhere in between. This conference, produced by the Women in Manufacturing Association (WiM), will take place in Seattle, WA (and virtually) on March 10, 2025. The conference offers attendees based in the western U.S. region:

  • Unique and interactive opportunities, allowing participants to gain access to key industry content shared by regional thought leaders
  • Opportunity to engage in professional and personal-based breakout tracks which include timely topics that attendees can take back to their work and home life
  • Develop meaningful connections with peers in the western states, including Washington, Oregon, California, Arizona, Nevada, and more!

Not only will WiM West offer the latest information on industry trends and innovations, but it will also provide channels for attendees to develop and grow — both personally and professionally.

Join the webinar on P.O.W.E.R. – Turning Students into Energy Leaders from CREATE as a part of their Spring 2025 Innovation Webinar Series!

The past four years, CREATE has sponsored the Call for Innovative Ideas, highlighting the outstanding work faculty have done to integrate technology, engage students with industry-relevant tools, and create student-centered, hands-on courses. This year they are excited to announce their line up of Innovation presentations. These webinars are 30 minutes and showcase the amazing work being done by energy educators across the nation.

Explore the world of AI-generated content and its impact on multimedia. This session covers creative possibilities as well as the legal challenges surrounding copyright, ownership, and fair use.

(4 days)

Hilton Norfolk - The Main100 East Main StreetNorfolkVA23510

The ATEC Conference 2025 is primarily intended for individuals involved in aviation maintenance technician education, including aviation maintenance instructors, program directors, curriculum developers, administrators from aviation maintenance schools, industry professionals looking to engage with training programs, and students interested in the field; essentially anyone seeking to stay updated on best practices and trends in aviation maintenance technician training.

(4 days)

McCormick Place2301 S Martin Luther King DrChicagoIL60616

With over 1,000 of the world’s leading manufacturing and supply chain solution providers under one roof, ProMat 2025 puts you face‑to-face with the people, technologies and game-changing ideas that are shaping this industry’s future.

From hands-on demonstrations to unparalleled education experiences, attending ProMat is a great opportunity to gain the tools you need to innovate your supply chain operations for the next level of success.

Only at ProMat can you:

  • See the leading solution providers in-person, in-action 
  • Gain insights on leading trends from industry peers and thought leaders in 4 keynotes and nearly 200 educational sessions 
  • Connect and create strong business relationships with your peers and suppliers from the United States and around the world

(5 days)

San Jose Convention Center150 West San Carlos StreetSan JoseCA95113

GTC is coming back to San Jose on March 17–21, 2025. Join thousands of developers, innovators, and business leaders to experience how AI and accelerated computing are helping humanity solve our most complex challenges.

From the must-see keynote by NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang to over 500 inspiring sessions, 300+ exhibits, technical hands-on training, and tons of unique networking events, GTC is the place to explore real-world examples of AI and its benefits.

Hosted by MassTimber@MSU, WoodWorks, and American Wood Council, this quarterly, virtual gathering will enable those who are engaged in mass timber projects and initiatives across Michigan to access technical assistance and peer learning in a supportive and confidential environment. 

Who should join? Designers, engineers, developers, building owners, construction managers, installers, code officials, forest products producers, and more—all actively involved in mass timber projects in Michigan.

Join the webinar on Building Solar and Water-Powered Devices Using K’NEX Renewable Energy Sets from CREATE as a part of their Spring 2025 Innovation Webinar Series!

The past four years, CREATE has sponsored the Call for Innovative Ideas, highlighting the outstanding work faculty have done to integrate technology, engage students with industry-relevant tools, and create student-centered, hands-on courses. This year they are excited to announce their line up of Innovation presentations. These webinars are 30 minutes and showcase the amazing work being done by energy educators across the nation.

Join this webcast from Community College Presidents Initiative - STEM (CCPI STEM) to learn about Community College and Industry Partnerships: Models that Work.

(2 days)

University of Maryland - College Park, 2112 Parren Mitchell Art-Sociology Building (Bldg 146)3834 Campus DrCollege ParkMD20742

Five symposia provide the opportunity to learn, experience, and discuss the latest tools, techniques, and technologies for Teaching, Practicing, Demonstrating, and Showcasing Cybersecurity Capabilities.

3CS includes a symposium in each of the five areas below.

  • Community College Cyber Summit: The granddaddy and foundation of the 3CS program that has welcomed those interested in experiential cybersecurity education for over a decade! Presentation sessions in classrooms with support for hybrid sessions about practice improvements for cybersecurity education
  • Cybersecurity Science and Practice Symposium: Poster and classroom presentation sessions with support for hybrid attendance about evidence-based professional and instructional cybersecurity practices -- the human factors of cybersecurity
  • Cybersecurity Capability Maturity Symposium: Cybersecurity skill development workshops on specialized topics not typically taught in higher education courses but required to develop the skills needed to advance in the cybersecurity profession
  • Cyber Technology and Careers Symposium: Open spaces supporting an exhibit hall with demonstration sessions and a career fair - combining a job fair and a talent fair
  • Cyber Games, Simulations, and Competition Symposium: Individual and team-based interactive challenges and opportunities for hands-on experience with or observation of demonstrations of skills in the Cyber Ready Arcade, including the new Community College Collegiate Defense Competition (3CDC)

(4 days)

Horseshoe Las Vegas3645 Las Vegas Blvd SLas VegasNV89109

The 2025 ABRF Annual Meeting, What happens in Cores doesn't stay in Cores, March 23-26, 2025, in Las Vegas, NV. The Meeting brings together scientific leaders to commemorate past, present, and future impacts of science on our lives as we band together to make a collective difference in this increasingly global society.

The ABRF is a professional association that represents core facilities in companies, Universities, and research institutions. These laboratories provide services such as DNA sequencing, genomics, proteomics, flow cytometry, image analysis, single-cell analysis, animal research, 3D printing, and more.

This conference attracts aviation maintenance professionals, including college and university students, from Minnesota and around the country for continuing education credit, networking, and Inspection Authorization renewal. The conference offers 11 hours of training over one and a half days. Attendees can earn their eight hours of FAA-required annual accredited training toward their IA certification. There are concurrent sessions that provide aircraft maintenance related topics. The FAA will be on-site to answer your questions.

The annual aviation technician conference also showcases over 50 industry exhibits featuring the latest and best in aviation projects, technology, and services, along with career recruiting opportunities.

Join the ASME Mechanical Engineering Education (MEEd) Summit, which was launched in 1989. MEEd is the only conference specifically designed for mechanical engineering and engineering technology educators and leaders, from academia, industry, and government, that takes an in-depth look at the current and future challenges and opportunities impacting mechanical engineering education.

(4 days)

Embassy Suites by Hilton - Charlotte, NC4800 South Tryon StreetCharlotteNC28217

The Association of Computer Science Departments at Minority Institutions (ADMI) is hosting a symposium devoted to computing issues relevant to minority students, education and institutions. This 2025 Symposium will be held in-person and will highlight undergraduate and graduate research with particular interest on innovations in the computing field. The theme of this year's symposium is Enhancing AI Capacity at Minority Serving Institutions.

Graduate by Hilton Lincoln141 N 9th StLincolnNE68508

Nebraska EQUATE invites its participants and partners to learn and network to advance quantum science innovation. The 2025 Nebraska Research and Innovation Conference -- Quantum Simulation and Quantum Computation -- will take place Friday, March 28, at the Graduate Hotel in downtown Lincoln.  This all-day meeting includes invited speakers and poster sessions with student and post-doctoral researchers from Nebraska' EQUATE project. The cost to attend this event is free, however pre-registration is required: No later than Friday, February 28.

Annual NRIC events are conducted by Nebraska EPSCoR with funding via NSF OIA-2044049 (Nebraska's Emergent QUAntum materials and TEchnologies "EQUATE" research collaboration).

A career conversation with your mentor-manager is essentially a negotiation. It's a time to discuss your career path, what types of support your mentor-manager is willing and able to offer, and the level of productivity they'll need to see to continue to support you. Using best practices from Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most (Stone, Patton, Heen and Fisher), participants will go through the steps of preparing for a negotiation (including identifying conversational goals and concerns about the conversation, assessing their research mentor's position and preferences, etc.), brainstorm different conversational tactics for each stage of a negotiation (including opening the conversation, negotiating different issues, coming to agreement and ending a conversation) and consider steps post-conversation.

  • Workshop participants will come away with strategies to:
  • Identify the steps to prepare for a career conversation
  • Consider how your mentor-manager would prefer to have this conversation
  • Develop talking points to keep the conversation on track
  • Discuss how to open, have and exit the conversation
  • Identify strategies if a conversation becomes contentious
  • Describe next steps post-conversation(s)

Presenter: Naledi Saul, MPM, Director, UCSF Office of Career and Professional Development