National Conference Encourages Students to Pursue STEM Careers
Outcome/Accomplishment
A national conference of undergraduate and graduate students strengthened the STEM career paths for 10 mentored students and five graduate mentors from the Center for Innovative and Strategic Transformation of Alkane Resources (CISTAR), an NSF-funded Engineering Research Center (ERC) based at Purdue University. There they presented posters, heard inspirational talks, and attended professional development sessions.
Impact/Benefits
Students left the conference with a stronger identity as scientists and are more likely to pursue STEM careers, according to post-conference assessments. Students also said they benefited from conference presentations on graduate school and funding opportunities.
Explanation/Background
The annual Emerging Researchers National Conference in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics is hosted by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Center for STEMM Education and Workforce Programs and the National Science Foundation Directorate for STEM Education. The format for the two-day conference included student poster and oral presentations, with constructive feedback from both academic and industry judges.
The 10 NSF CISTAR students participate in the Center’s Research Experiences and Mentoring program, designed to create a mentored, hands-on research experience for participants who are typically high school students, teachers, and undergraduates.
Location
West Lafayette, Indianawebsite
Start Year
Energy and Sustainability
Energy and Smart Infrastructure
Lead Institution
Core Partners
Fact Sheet
Outcome/Accomplishment
A national conference of undergraduate and graduate students strengthened the STEM career paths for 10 mentored students and five graduate mentors from the Center for Innovative and Strategic Transformation of Alkane Resources (CISTAR), an NSF-funded Engineering Research Center (ERC) based at Purdue University. There they presented posters, heard inspirational talks, and attended professional development sessions.
Location
West Lafayette, Indianawebsite
Start Year
Energy and Sustainability
Energy and Smart Infrastructure
Lead Institution
Core Partners
Fact Sheet
Impact/benefits
Students left the conference with a stronger identity as scientists and are more likely to pursue STEM careers, according to post-conference assessments. Students also said they benefited from conference presentations on graduate school and funding opportunities.
Explanation/Background
The annual Emerging Researchers National Conference in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics is hosted by the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Center for STEMM Education and Workforce Programs and the National Science Foundation Directorate for STEM Education. The format for the two-day conference included student poster and oral presentations, with constructive feedback from both academic and industry judges.
The 10 NSF CISTAR students participate in the Center’s Research Experiences and Mentoring program, designed to create a mentored, hands-on research experience for participants who are typically high school students, teachers, and undergraduates.