Research Conference

The Desert Difference: A Showcase of Tech Opportunities for Growing in the Desert

The University of Arizona's Yuma Center of Excellence for Desert Agriculture (YCEDA), Cooperative Extension, Yuma Agricultural Center, and the Office of Research Innovation and Impact (RII) have partnered with Western Growers to host an AgTech conference with field demos in Yuma, AZ. The field demos will take place at the University of Arizona's Yuma Ag Center on November 13, and the conference will be on November 14 at the Yuma Civic Center.

 

Mark your calendar now for "The Desert Difference: A Showcase of AgTech Opportunities for Growing in the Desert" on November 13 & 14, 2024 and stay tuned for more info! Companies interested in participating in the Demo Day can contact Stephanie Slinski at sslinski@arizona.edu or Tanya Hodges at  thodges@cals.arizona.edu.

2022 AGU Fall Meeting

AGU Fall Meeting is the most influential event in the world dedicated to the advancement of Earth and space sciences. Every year, AGU Fall Meeting unites the Earth and space science community to share findings, connect like-minded scientists from around the world, and advance our profession and shared passion for the impact of science.

AGU Fall Meeting 2022 will be held in Chicago and online everywhere 12 - 16 December 2022. More than 25,000 attendees from more than 100 countries will convene to explore how Science Leads the Future. We will welcome a diverse community of scientists, students, journalists, policymakers, educators and organizations who are working toward a world where scientific discovery leads to scientific solutions, and where our global collaborations and partnerships can carry us into a sustainable future.

Visit the UArizona AGU site for full details on participation from the university

Contact Research Development Services for more information: ResearchEvents@email.arizona.edu 

SEIS - Southern Arizona Economic Impact Summit

Join Arizona FORGE for SEIS - The Southern Arizona Economic Impact Summit. We will be highlighting projects and programs delivering tangible economic impact in Southern Arizona and raising awareness of important collaboration opportunities. The summit will open with a keynote address and Q&A with Jim Rounds. Mr. Rounds regularly provides advice to policymakers at the State Capitol, mayors throughout the state as well as city council members, county board members, and other public and private sector leaders in the community. The keynote will be followed by Economic Impact presentations from:

  1. Pima Community College
  2. Startup Tucson
  3. City of Tucson
  4. Community Investment Corporation
  5. Pima County
  6. University of Arizona Center for Innovation
  7. A special highlight from Tech Launch Arizona. 

Join us afterward for networking and a catered reception from Seis Kitchen and hosted bar sponsored by FORGE.

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Native Voices in STEM

Melissa Clutter is an Assistant Professor in the Geosciences Department at Fort Lewis College. Born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma, as member of Cherokee Nation, she traveled west for college. She received her B.A. in Geosciences from Fort Lewis College, and during this time fell in love with Durango and the Four Corners region.

After college, she worked at Chesapeake Energy Corporation for three years as an Engineering Technician. Determined to change career paths and seek higher education, she went to the University of Arizona for graduate school as a NSF Graduate Research Fellow and an Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Fellow. She received her Ph.D. from the University of Arizona in Hydrology and her M.Sc. in Soil, Water, and Environmental Science.

Her research interests stem from her passion for undergraduate teaching and communicating science to the public. She strives not just to further the field of hydrologic modeling, but also to help non-profits, government agencies, and private landowners make science-informed management decisions. 

Air Force Office of Scientific Research Symposium

PLEASE NOTE THAT THE LOCATION OF THE EVENT HAS CHANGED TO THE BIO5 INSTITUTE

The University of Arizona and The University of Arizona Applied Research Corporation (UA-ARC) are hosting the Air Force Office of Scientific Research to present on funding opportunities through AFOSR. Program officers and program managers from AFOSR/AFRL will participate in the symposium.

The symposium will cover the following topics:

  • How to work with AFOSR
  • Life-Cycle of AFOSR Special Programs (funding opportunities)
  • How to make connections with AFOSR/AFRL program managers
  • How to pursue funding opportunities specific to AFOSR/AFRL
  • Engagement and brainstorming ideas with program managers

This is a free event presented by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research and Air Force Research Laboratory and hosted by the University of Arizona and The University of Arizona Applied Research Corporation (UA-ARC). Breakfast, lunch, and refreshments will be provided.

There will be a poster networking session, attendees are welcome to bring their posters, but must sign up in advance. Easels and foam backing boards will be provided.

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Research Resources Open House

Join us to learn about the research support available from the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix Research Office and UArizona Research, Innovation & Impact! Resources and services will have tables allowing attendees an opportunity to ask questions, network and learn more. The open house will be followed by leadership remarks from Chris Glembotski, PhD, associate dean for research, Guy Reed, MD, dean of the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, Michael Dake, MD, senior vice president for health sciences, and Betsy Cantwell, PhD, MBA, senior vice president for research and innovation. 

2022 American Society for Composites Conference ASTM D30 Meeting

The University of Arizona will host the American Society for Composites (ASC) 37th Annual Technical Conference on September 19-21, 2022 in Tucson, AZ. Currently, the conference format is in-person, but is subject to change to full virtual depending upon pandemic conditions.

Conference Chair: Prof. Olesya Zhupanska, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Arizona.

Conference Co-Chair: Prof. Erdogan Madenci, Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, University of Arizona.

The ASC Annual Technical Conference is the main communication forum of the American Society for Composites.

The ASTM D30 Meeting will be held in conjunction with the ASC 37th Annual Technical Conference on September 21-22, 2022 in Tucson, AZ.

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Arizona Space Institute, LPL-Geosciences Retreat

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Join the Arizona Space Institute, the Lunar & Planetary Laboratory, and College of Geosciences for a planning retreat for mission and instrument proposals. 

Who should come to the retreat?

  • Anyone who has a concept or mission that they are planning a proposal for.
  • Those who have ongoing or completed mission and instrument experience in space exploration.
  • Those who are interested in finding out how to pursue space research.
  • Those who have research laboratories or equipment (including flight-ready instruments) that can support space exploration.
  • Anyone who is interested in finding out more about the future of space exploration at the UA.

 

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For questions about access or to request disability-related accommodations that will facilitate your full participation in this virtual event, please contact researchevents@arizona.edu

7th Annual ABRC-Flinn Research Conference

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Join us as Grant Awardees from the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre, Flinn Foundation, and the Valley Research Partnership present their research! This hybrid conference will feature keynote speaker Stewart Goldman, MD – Chair and Professor of the Department of Child Health, UArizona College of Medicine – Phoenix, and Senior Vice President of Research – featured speaker Rachna Shroff, MD, MS – Chief, Section of GI Medical Oncology, Director, UACC Clinical Trails Office, and Associate Dean, Clinical and Translational Research, UArizona College of Medicine – Tucson.

 

This conference is open to the public. Attendees will be able to attend the conference in-person at the Phoenix Biomedical Campus (PBC) or virtually via Whova. Thanks to our generous sponsors, the Arizona Biomedical Research Centre and the Flinn Foundation, there is no cost to attend the conference.

 

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