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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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5 research presentation Events Found

Mar 20

Science with a Twist - Useful Nonsense (Mediated mRNA Decay) For Trying Times

This Science with a Twist event will feature a presentation on mediated mRNA decay research. The event is held at the Indiana Academy of Science's new office space in the Indiana Interchurch Center.
Indiana Academy of Science's New Office Space - Krannert Hall
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3/20/26
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Mar 27

Science Café: Brain Night

Join scientists from NC State University for Brain Night at the Museum! From flies to humans and every animal in between, brains make behavior happen. Come explore the brain/behavior connection at a special Science Cafe event. Event includes hands-on brain- and behavior-themed exhibits suitable for all ages, short accessible talks by neuroscientists, and a keynote presentation followed by Q&A. The Daily Planet Cafe is open 5-8pm with a full menu during the Science Cafe.
Daily Planet Cafe
Free
3/27/26
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Apr 16

Poster Sessions

Presenters will use visually compelling posters to showcase their innovative projects, fresh ideas, and/or research findings. These dynamic sessions transform presentations into a more engaging experience, inviting attendees to interact directly with presenters, delve into the content, and ask probing questions. Sessions occur on both Thursday, April 16 and Friday, April 17 from 12:00-1:00 PM.
Anaheim Convention Center
Free
4/16/26
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Apr 17

Science Café: Illuminating AI Night

An evening discussing exciting local research in data science and AI from scientists at NC Museum of Natural Sciences, UNC-Chapel Hill, RENCI, and NC State University. Learn about AI applications in animal research, health research, and participatory science. Schedule includes 6-7pm meet and greet with scientists and themed exhibits, followed by 7pm keynote presentation on using AI to increase value of Museum specimens. Part of the Illuminating AI series, a collaborative partnership between RENCI at UNC Chapel Hill and the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. Daily Planet Café open 5-8pm with full menu.
Daily Planet Cafe, Nature Research Center
Free admission
4/17/26
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Jun 23

Rutgers Youth Enjoy Science (RUYES) Program - Summer 2026

10-week summer cancer research program for high school and undergraduate students. Participants conduct hands-on research in mentor-supervised laboratories for approximately 35 hours/week, attend educational seminars, and engage in professional development activities. Two-year commitment required with post-summer activities (7 hours/month for students, 12 hours/month for educators). Program includes Annual Research Symposium presentation. Eligibility requirements include US citizenship/permanent residency, age 16+ by June 15th, and ability to commute to New Brunswick, NJ.
Rutgers Cancer Institute
Participants rec...
6/23/26
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