2024 Research & Economic Development Colloquium
Fidel Center -- March 1, 2024
The New Mexico Tech Office of Research will be hosting the second university-wide Research Colloquium on Friday, March 1, 2024
Our special guests for the Research Colloquium will be from Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) and Sandia National Laboratories (SNL). This Research Colloquium is an opportunity to present current research and hear about current research from NMT and laboratory researchers. The main goal of the event is to foster transdisciplinary research and to connect researchers to each other with the purpose of increasing your research connections and opportunities.
The Research Colloquium will take place at the Fidel Center and will include a luncheon. Events include talks from NMT and laboratory researchers, networking sessions, and a luncheon with a keynote from LANL, SNL and NMT’s Distinguished Researcher.
Presentations: Research presentations are intended to cover all areas of interest to NMT faculty. Researchers wishing to present at the Research Colloquium need to submit an abstract of their talk at http://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6XTC8SZ. Deadline for submission is Friday, TBD.
Posters: Research posters are intended to cover all areas of interest to NMT faculty. Researchers wishing to display a poster at the Research Colloquium will need to submit an abstract of their poster at http://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2X2LZ8J. Deadline for submission is Friday, TBD.
Booths: NMT Departments and Centers wishing to display a booth of their research capacities and meet with faculty and laboratory staff to discuss possible collaborative research opportunities must register for a booth at http://www.surveymonkey.com/r/6NGHLBB. Deadline for submission is Friday, TBD.
This event is hosted and sponsored by the NMT Office of Research, but advanced registration is required. The entire NMT research community is encouraged to attend including faculty, staff and students. You can register for this event at http://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2F3ZTWF. Deadline for registration is Monday TBD. Please encourage your colleagues and students to attend.
Links to presentations below:
Chelsey Hargather: "Additive Manufacturing of Energetics: from propellants to initiator inks”
Jiakai Zhang: “How Does Land Use Policy Affect Local Labor Market and Housing Market?”
Paul Fuierer: “Dry Aerosol Deposition of Nanostructured Ceramics”
Bin Lim: “Profile of Extreme Dynamic Tension Front and Its Attenuation”
Anders Jorgensen: “Plasmasphere Data Assimilation and Comparison With In-Situ Observations”
Shari Kelley: “Geothermal program at the New Mexico Bureau of Geology”
Urbi Basu: “Optimising automated earthquake detection methods in Delaware Basin, southeastern New Mexico”
Enrico Zorzetto: “Snow melt enhancement by deposition of black carbon and dust: Insight from a new global-scale land surface model”
Nikolai Kalugin: “Quantum Materials research at New Mexico Tech”
Mingji Zhang: “Mathematical understanding of ionic flows through membrane channels via Poisson-Nernst-Planck models”
Saulo Orizaga: “Imex methods for thin film equations and cahn hilliard equations with variable mobility”
Tom Kieft, NMT Distinguished Researcher: "Life in the Deep Subsurface"
William Ampomah: “PRRC’s Carbon Storage Research within San Juan Basin, NM”
Van Tang Nguyen: “Wellbore Integrity for Carbon Storage in the San Juan Basin”
Clint Richardson: “Use of Fuzzy Analytical Hierarchy Process Coupled with Data Mining for Base Condition Assessment of NMDOT Culverts”
Sanchari Chowdhury: “Photonic Nanomaterials for the Applications Ranging from Additive Manufacturing to Catalysis”
Raul Morales-Juberias: “Observations and numerical simulations of gas giant atmospheres”
Adonis Leal: “Simultaneous observations of lightning processes from space and ground”
Luis Contreras-Vidal: “Streamer inception imaged at 80 million frames per second”
Jonathan Dooley: “Direct Quantification of Multi-Scale Methane Emission Rates Using an Unmanned Aerial System’
Ron Baker and Adele Doser, Sandia National Laboratory: Sandia-NMT Fy24 Informational Meeting
Links to posters below:
Joel Sharbrough: "Genomic, Cellular, and Physiological Effects of Whole-Genome Duplications on Organismal Energy Production"
Jacob Wemhomer: "Design of an instrument to perform simultaneous multi-band optical and radio observations of lightning"