Keynote speaker Dr. Nichole Pinkard will discuss how her team at the Digital Youth Network connected Chicago's future workforce through CitiesLearn, a purpose-built solution for strengthening STEM ecosystems, connecting local providers, documenting young peoples' journeys, and empowering parents, all while generating actionable analytics to build and sustain a healthy local ecosystem. Let's learn how to do the same for Nebraska!
Omaha native, Richa Sirohi, an End-to-End Information Systems Engineer at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), will speak about current research, her career journey, and how to mentor and elevate others in STEM fields.
Aim for the Stars, Omaha's premier math- and science-oriented summer camp, was featured in the latest issue of UNO magazine. (The STEM TRAIL Center serves as administrative home for AFTS.)
Dr. Chris Moore, STEM TRAIL Center director, was recently featured on KIOS, where he shared how actor and science advocate Alan Alda helped him to become a better science communicator.
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