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THE NEW MEXICO CONSORTIUM

The New Mexico Consortium (NMC) is non-profit corporation formed by three New Mexico universities in order to facilitate research in the state of New Mexico, and specifically to increase research collaborations between universities, industry and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).
The New Mexico Consortium is committed to the health and safety of our research and administrative staff. We continue normal operations working remotely and by adhering to Governor Lujan Grisham’s work restriction policies. For the latest coronavirus information, please monitor the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) webpage.

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NMC NEWS

Aurorasaurus Project Creates Aurora Chasers – The Game!

Aurorasaurus Project Creates Aurora Chasers – The Game! The Aurorasaurus project, supported by the New Mexico Consortium, has recently created a role-playing card game to help answer the surprisingly complicated question, “how can I see the aurora?” Aurora Chasers, recommended for ages 11 and up, covers multiple subjects: space science, language arts, geography, math, meteorology, and
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Corcoran Lab Seeking Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researcher

Corcoran Lab Seeking Graduate Students and Postdoctoral Researcher Are you interested in studying microalgal biology and ecology? The Corcoran Lab at New Mexico State University (NMSU) is currently recruiting graduate students (MS, PhD) and a Postdoctoral Researcher. Research in the Corcoran Lab focuses on the structure and function of aquatic ecosystems, with an emphasis on
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34th Annual Supercomputing Challenge Registration and Kickoff Coming Soon!

34th Annual Supercomputing Challenge Registration and Kickoff Coming Soon! The 34th Annual Supercomputing Challenge registration and Kickoff Session are coming soon! Registration will run from August 15 through September 20th. What is it? The Supercomputing Challenge is an exciting program open to all interested middle and high school students. Each team of up to five
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NMC RESEARCH HIGHLIGHTS

The R&D 100 Awards Announces KV-CSD Project as a 2023 Winner!

The R&D 100 Awards Announces KV-CSD Project as a 2023 Winner! R&D World magazine honors inventors by identifying the 100 most technologically significant products and advancements each year and recognizing the winning innovators and their organizations. Winners are chosen from an international pool of submissions from universities, private corporations, and government labs. The prestigious “Oscars of Innovation”
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NMC Team Publishes on Microalgae Productivity in Algal Research

NMC Team Publishes on Microalgae Productivity in Algal Research New Mexico Consortium (NMC) scientists, Alina Corcoran, Ahlem Jebali, and Heather Martinez are co-authors on a new manuscript led by UCSD Postdoc Isidora Echenique Subiabre in the journal Algal Research. This work, titled Site-specific factors override local climatic conditions in determining microalgae productivity in open raceway
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Qing Zheng Presents at Upcoming IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing

Qing Zheng Presents at Upcoming IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing New Mexico Consortium and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) scientist, Qing Zheng, will be presenting his recent paper titled, KVCSD: A Hardware-Accelerated Key-Value Store for Data-Intensive Applications at the upcoming 2023 IEEE International Conference on Cluster Computing which will be held October 31-November 3,
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