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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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Mar 10

Mentor Session: Jennifer Gnau

Mentor session with Jennifer Gnau, a biologist and educator from The University of North Texas. Jennifer has extensive experience in environmental science research including oil spill effects, invasive species studies, water monitoring, GIS surveys, and bioaccumulation studies. She specializes in developing Environmental and Biology labs for higher education and has taught STEM to all ages.
Hilton Austin Downtown - Room 410
Free
3/10/26
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Jun 15

Geospatial Skills Camps for Rural Montana Youth

Week-long camps designed for rising 9th and 10th graders in rural Montana communities. Topics include maps for analysis and navigation, collecting and analyzing imagery from various sources, UAV piloting skills, remote sensing, basic electronics and circuitry for sensor development, and geospatial analysis tools. Students will learn about career pathways in geospatial science and engineering, particularly those connected to the Air Force and organizations offering employment in rural areas. Students are encouraged to relate camp skills to their interests in robotics, human performance, aviation, community needs like natural resources management and precision agriculture, and national topics like security, energy, and climate change.
Various rural Montana communities
Funded by Air Fo...
6/15/26
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Jul 4

Smith Summer Science & Engineering Program (SSEP)

The Smith Summer Science and Engineering Program (SSEP) is designed for exceptional high school students with strong interests in science and engineering. Two sessions available: Session 1 (July 4-17, 2026) and Session 2 (July 19-August 1, 2026). Students participate in lab-based courses with Smith faculty in life and physical sciences and in engineering. Courses include Body in Motion, Designing Intelligent Robots, Truth in Advertising, Understanding Plant Biodiversity, Genetics, GIS, Chemistry of Light and Life, Digital Systems, Global Young Women's Health, Neuroscience, and Bacteriophage Discovery. Open to students entering 9th-12th grade. Residential program at Smith College.
Smith College
$4,985.00 - Tuit...
7/4/26
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