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Quantum Information Science for Nuclear Physics Meeting

Quantum Information Science for Nuclear Physics The Quantum Information Science for Nuclear Physics Meeting gathers experts to consider the current state of quantum information science in nuclear physics research. This meeting provides information to be considered during the current nuclear physics long-range planning process. This workshop is jointly-sponsored by Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and

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Upcoming STEVE Community Workshop on Oct 6-8, 2022

Upcoming STEVE Community Workshop on Oct 6-8, 2022 Mark Your Calendar for the upcoming second STEVE Community Workshop: Advancing Understanding of A New Atmospheric Phenomenon. This workshop will be hybrid and hosted at MIT Haystack Observatory on October 6-8, 2022. The Second STEVE workshop will be a hybrid workshop with both in-person and virtual options.

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Register soon for the 33rd Annual Supercomputing Challenge!

Register soon for the 33rd Annual Supercomputing Challenge! Calling all students! Planning has started for the 33rd Annual Supercomputing Challenge, and interested students should register soon! The Supercomputing Challenge is a program for middle, and high schools students to come up with a computational science project and work on it throughout the year in a

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Dr. Gupta Presented at UNM’s Alzheimer Disease Research Center

Dr. Gupta Presented at UNM’s Alzheimer Disease Research Center The University of New Mexico’s (UNM) Alzheimer Disease Research Center (ADRC) will be held a seminar featuring Dr. Goutam Gupta of the New Mexico Consortium which took place Thursday Aug 11, 2022 at 1pm. More than 10,000 researchers attended the conference to share the latest in Alzheimer’s

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International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming

International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming The 28th International Conference on DNA Computing and Molecular Programming (DNA28) will be held on August 8-12, 2022 at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, NM. Research in DNA computing and molecular programming draws together mathematics, computer science, physics, chemistry, biology, and nanotechnology to address the

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TMD Collaboration Meeting Takes Place June 2022

2022 TMD Collaboration Meeting Takes Place June 2022 We are pleased to announce the 2022 TMD Collaboration Meeting, to be held in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico. The 2022 TMD Collaboration Meeting will be held June 15-17, 2022. Learn more and register on the TMD Collaboration Meeting website. The meeting is sponsored by the TMD

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TMD Collaboration Winter School

2022 TMD Collaboration Winter School We are pleased to announce the 2022 TMD Winter School will be held January 20-26, 2022 in beautiful Santa Fe, New Mexico. The 2022 TMD Winter School is sponsored by the TMD Collaboration (The DOE Topical Collaboration for the Coordinated Theoretical Approach to Transverse Momentum Dependent Hadron Structure in QCD),

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Time for Students to Register for Supercomputing Challenge!

It is time to register for this year’s Supercomputing Challenge! The Supercomputing Challenge is a program for middle and high schools students to come up with a computational science project that they work on throughout the school year. This year is the 32nd Supercomputing Challenge! Interested students can register from September 1-30, 2021. The official

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2021 Summer Physics Camp for Young Women

It’s time to register for the 2021 Summer Physics Camp for Young Women! This camp for high school women of Northern and Central New Mexico offers a unique opportunity to explore what it is like to have careers in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). This FREE summer camp will be held virtually June 7-18,

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Virtual SynCell2020 Symposium a Success!

Due to the pandemic, the Virtual SynCell2020 Symposium was held online in late-May with 715 registered virtual attendees. The symposium was held in place of the in-person International Conference on Engineering Synthetic Cells and Organelles, with the in-person conference now postponed to 2021. The virtual SynCell2020 Symposium was made possible by The University of New Mexico and

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