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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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11 presentation Events Found

Mar 4

Science Pub: Decoding Dog

A relaxed presentation by local and world-renowned scientists, researchers, and leaders. Topic: Animal behavior - decoding dog behavior.
OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry)
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3/4/26
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Mar 4

#STEMmovesOhio Design Challenge State Showcase

The top 21 scoring teams from across the state will present their solutions to scientists and engineers. Students will have lunch conversations with industry experts and statewide winners will be announced. Invitation only for top scoring teams.
Battelle Main Headquarters
Free
3/4/26
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Mar 5

First Wednesdays: Lecture, Cocktail Hour, and Music

Join us for an engaging presentation on salmon of California.
Aquarium of the Pacific
Free
3/5/26
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Mar 12

Reigniting STEM Interest: A 7,700-Student Study

In an era of global challenges--from clean water to AI ethics--we need an avalanche of young innovators, yet STEM interest drops during the middle-to-high school transition. A 7,700-student study reveals 6 levers that raise engagement: meaningful experiences, parent influence, unlocking girls' participation, courage/agency, clear career images, and reframing difficulty. Take away a shared language, tested patterns, and next steps for applying them through Activation → Identity → Career.
Austin Marriott Downtown - Waller Ballroom B
Free
3/12/26
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Mar 25

Science Pub: The Dynamic Geology of Portland

Relaxed presentation by local and world-renowned scientists, researchers, and leaders. Topic focuses on the geology of Portland area.
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry (OMSI)
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3/25/26
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Mar 25

Science Pub: The Dynamic Geology of Portland

A relaxed presentation by local and world-renowned scientists, researchers, and leaders. Topic: Geology - The Dynamic Geology of Portland.
OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry)
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3/25/26
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Mar 29

CNY Science & Engineering Fair (CNYSEF) presented by SRC

Conduct and present a science fair project to fair specifications. Teams of 1-3 students. Registration opens the week of January 12, 2026. Dozens of prizes, cash awards, and scholarships for all ages. Science Fair Boards can be provided by MOST upon request.
Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST)
Free
3/29/26
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Apr 25

Business Ethics Case Study Competition

A cross-disciplinary experience that teaches students the positive impact of balancing mission and money through real-world case studies. Students interview business leaders, develop cases, and present recommendations to a panel of judges. Teams of 3-5 students from area high schools participate in this competition that highlights the significance of a strong moral compass in leadership decisions.
Villa Joseph Marie High School
Free
4/25/26
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Jun 22

3-WEEKS APPLIED SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH at NHAS - Session 1

3-week intensive applied scientific research program for grades 8-12. Students develop their own STEM research projects under experienced PhD faculty. Session runs June 22 - July 10, 2026 (8:30AM-4:30PM, M-F). Center closed July 4th with remote option. Additional free lab time available Aug 10-14. Participants can earn high school science credit through Learn Everywhere Program.
NHAS STEM Center Building and Fanger Building
$3,500.00 - Pric...
6/22/26
Sourced: https://nhacadsci.org/summer 02-08-2026
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Jun 22

Medical Research Summer Immersion Program 2026

This weeklong, all-day research program will train 20 high school and college students in clinical research principles and offer a behind-the-scenes look at daily hospital operations at Shriners Children's Philadelphia. At the end of the program, participants will present a research idea, demonstrating their understanding and potential contribution to the field of clinical research. Program includes observing orthopedic surgeries, hands-on learning experiences like casting and splinting, and interactions with medical professionals. Applicants must submit a brief application including academic background, reasons for participation, career goals, and one reference letter.
Shriners Children's Philadelphia
Free program
6/22/26
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Jul 20

3-WEEKS APPLIED SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH at NHAS - Session 2

3-week intensive applied scientific research program for grades 8-12. Students develop their own STEM research projects under experienced PhD faculty. Session runs July 20 - Aug 7, 2026 (8:30AM-4:30PM, M-F). Additional free lab time available Aug 10-14. Participants can earn high school science credit through Learn Everywhere Program.
NHAS STEM Center Building and Fanger Building
$3,500.00 - Pric...
7/20/26
Sourced: https://nhacadsci.org/summer 02-08-2026
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